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September 28, 2015

The Misintegration of the Negro: A Historical Analysis of Black Male Habitus in Sport and Schooling

Smith, M. P., Harrison, L., & Brown, A. L. (2015). The misintegration of the negro: A historical analysis of black male habitus in sport and schooling. Urban Education. Drawing from the lenses of critical race theory (CRT) and Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of habitus, this article compares the Jackie Robinson story… read more 

September 28, 2015

Domestic and international student matters: The college experiences of black males majoring in engineering at an HBCU

Burrell, J. O., Fleming, L., & Fredericks, A. C. (2015). Domestic and international student matters: The college experiences of black males majoring in engineering at an HBCU. The Journal of Negro Education, 84(1), 40-55. Despite diversity challenges in engineering education regarding Black males in particular, little is known about the… read more 

September 28, 2015

Black Males in Postsecondary Education: Examining Their Experiences in Diverse Institutional Contexts

Jr, D. M. (2015). Black males in postsecondary education: Examining their experiences in diverse institutional contexts. The Journal of Negro Education, 84(1), 96. […]Fountaine noted the University of Phoenix-Online Campus was the top producer of Black associates, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees. Because literature concerning African American males at for-profit colleges… read more 

September 27, 2015

Bullying as an institutionally exclusionary practice – implications of ignoring culturally specific support needs of Black male students in further education (FE)

Peart, S. (2015). Bullying as an institutionally exclusionary practice – implications of ignoring culturally specific support needs of black male students in further education (FE).Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 15(3), 194-201. Stereotypical bullying is usually configured as actions that occur between individuals where there is an ‘imbalance of… read more 

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  • Home
  • About
  • BLACK MALE RESEARCH
    • Research Briefs
    • Black Male Education Research Collection
      • Achievement (AC)
      • Familial Influences (FI)
      • Higher Education (HE)
      • Masculinity Studies (MS)
      • Occupation/Education (OE)
      • Race and Education (RE)
      • Sports/Athletics (SA)
      • Teaching (T)
      • Urban Education (UE)
    • Prominent Authors