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Crystal E. Garcia; Michael A. Goodman – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
National movements, including Black Lives Matter and Abolish Greek Life, have resurfaced attention to racial dynamics within sorority and fraternity life (SFL) communities. Often, these discussions frame SFL as a homogenous entity and ignore crucial distinctions among organizations, such as the fact that historically white sororities and…
Descriptors: Sororities, Fraternities, Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication
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Ozias, Moira L. – Journal of College Student Development, 2023
This critical narrative inquiry explored how white women's racialized emotions are structured by whiteness as a technology of affect (Leonardo & Zembylas, 2013) and connected to particular college experiences. Specifically, white women college students used claims of niceness and demands for emotional comfort as cover for racial harm, while…
Descriptors: College Students, Whites, Females, Psychological Patterns
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Duran, Antonio; Foste, Zak; Garcia, Crystal Eufemia; Snipes, Jeremy T. – Journal of College Student Development, 2022
Space and place are central to understanding the production and maintenance of racial inequality in the United States. Though examinations of the racialized dynamics of space are present in other disciplines, higher education scholars have infrequently interrogated how space becomes racialized on college campuses. This conceptual paper functions…
Descriptors: Predominantly White Institutions, Racial Factors, Minority Group Students, Whites
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Ozias, Moira L.; Bettencourt, Genia M. – Journal of College Student Development, 2022
College-educated white women across social classes support and uphold racism. Using narrative methods in a secondary analysis, we, as two white women, explored how white non-trans women make meaning of social class using the revised model of multiple dimensions of identity (RMMDI; Abes et al., 2007) as positioned within the context of white…
Descriptors: Whites, Females, Social Class, Racism
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Gudrun Nyunt; Rachel Pridgen; Isaiah Thomas – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
The field of student affairs has seen an exodus of staff members over the past few years. Employee attrition, however, is not a new problem in student affairs. This grounded theory study aimed to understand why student affairs professionals leave the field. Based on interviews with student affairs professionals who left the field between March…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Labor Turnover, Professional Personnel, Employee Attitudes
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Briscoe, Kaleb L.; Jones, Veronica A. – Journal of College Student Development, 2022
Through a narrative inquiry study, we sought to understand how 12 student affairs professionals (SAPs) experienced whiteness and perceived the influence of whiteness on campus responses to racialized incidents. We used components of critical whiteness studies (CWS) and critical race theory (CRT) as a theoretical underpinning to disrupt the…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Whites, Racial Factors, Predominantly White Institutions
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Lechuga, Vicente M.; Clerc, Laura Norman; Howell, Abigail K. – Journal of College Student Development, 2009
As student affairs professionals increasingly move toward developing their students into active citizens that are committed to both social justice and systemic change, it is important for these students to have a keen awareness of the basic concepts that underlie social justice. The authors argue that fundamental knowledge about the concepts of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Experiential Learning, Student Personnel Workers, Student Personnel Services