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Foste, Zak; Irwin, Lauren – Journal of College Student Development, 2020
In recent years a host of scholars have considered the contributions of various critical and post-structural perspectives to the study of college student development. This body of work has drawn on critical race theory, intersectionality, and queer theory, among others, to advance more power-conscious approaches to student development. Critical…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Whites, College Students, Race
Cabrera, Nolan L.; Watson, Jesse S.; Franklin, Jeremy D. – Journal of College Student Development, 2016
This paper analyzes the campus ecology (Renn, 2003, 2004) literature from the perspective of Critical Whiteness specifically problematizing perceptions of safety and inclusion on the college campus. Relying upon Sullivan's (2006) ontological expansiveness, Mills's (1997) epistemology of ignorance, and Leonardo and Porter's (2010) Fanonian…
Descriptors: Racial Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Whites, White Students

Pope, Raechele L. – Journal of College Student Development, 1998
Examines the relationship between psychosocial development and racial identity of 250 black traditional-aged undergraduate college students. Results suggest that practitioners should be mindful of possible group differences when applying student development theories to black students. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Black Students, Higher Education, Racial Differences, Racial Identification