Dear Colleagues,
This may be of interest.
Rosalind Horowitz, Ph.D.
Professor, Discourse and Literacy Studies
The University of Texas--San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas 78249-0654
Distinguished Alumni, University of Minnesota
Inspiring Minds for a Century, 1905-2005
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The Challenges and Possibilities of
Intersectionality in Education
Review of Research in Education (RRE), Volume 42, 2018
The 2018 volume of Review of Research in Education (RRE), "The Challenges and
Possibilities of Intersectionality in Education," will publish reviews that further
the understanding of how intersectionality has been taken up in education research.
Originally rooted in Black feminist epistemology and critical race theory,
intersectionality is an analytical concept, an orientation, and a methodological approach
aimed at understanding and addressing relationships of power and inequality within social
spaces. Researchers working within an intersectional framework try to account for the
dynamic and complex ways that race/ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, religion,
citizenship, ability, and age, among other things, shape individual identities and social
life.
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Deadline for Submissions: February 15, 2017
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The 2018 editors (Jeanne M. Powers, Gustavo E. Fischman, and Adai A. Tefera) seek research
syntheses that address three key areas:
* How have intersectional approaches produced new knowledge about education?
* What are the theoretical and methodological implications of the concept of
intersectionality within the field of education?
* How have scholars, practitioners, and activists used intersectional approaches to
address complex educational and social problems and promote interventions that foster
equity and social justice?
Manuscripts for the 2018 volume of RRE are invited from across the many subfields and
overlapping arenas of inquiry that constitute education research and from adjacent
disciplines and fields where there is relevant research and expertise.
Each volume of RRE provides an overview and descriptive analysis of a selected topic of
relevant research literature through critical and synthesizing essays. RRE promotes
discussion and controversy about research problems in addition to pulling together and
summarizing work in the field.
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