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" What's the Use of Race? Investigating the Concept of Race in Higher Education "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 914620
Doc. No : TL4vd3p81v
Main Entry : Johnston, Marc Phillip
Title & Author : What's the Use of Race? Investigating the Concept of Race in Higher Education\ Johnston, Marc PhillipPizzolato, Jane E
College : UCLA
Date : 2013
student score : 2013
Abstract : What's the use of race and does race matter? These two questions serve as the foundation for this dissertation comprised of three studies examining: (1) how scholars use race in their research and how their decisions matter for the way race is interpreted; (2) how students make meaning of race (as a social construct) during a time when genetic technologies are increasingly being used to identify one's racial ancestry; and (3) how useful race seems to college students and their sense of identity. Specifically, Study 1 examines race in higher education scholarship through a systematic review of three peer-reviewed journals over five recent years. Content analysis of 261 race-related research articles on college students reveals multiple racial applications within authors' framing, operationalizating, and interpreting of race, as well as inconsistencies that may send implicit and explicit messages reinforcing the essentialist nature of race. Study 2 explores meaning making of race among traditionally-aged college students (n=39) in a purportedly "post-racial" and "post-genomic" (i.e., post-Human Genome Project) era. Constructivist grounded theory methods allowed for an emergent understanding of how students' experiencing of and learning about race contribute to their meanings, which serve as lenses in which to see race mattering on multiple levels and within various contexts. Study 3 examines the constructs of "race," "ethnicity," and "culture" and their relative importance within the identities of Asian American college students. Exploratory qualitative interviews with a sample (n=52) of Asian American college students across two institutions with varying demographic profiles allowed for the development of a Multidimensional Model of Asian American Identity (M<sup>2</sup>A<sup>2</sup>I) that outlines how race and ethnicity may function differently as Asian American students encounter contexts that force them to answer various identity-based questions. Overall, findings from the three studies offer implications for improving race-related research and student services in higher education. Specifically, recommendations are made for reducing racial essentialism and for better aligning research and practice with students' ideas about race and identity within changing sociopolitical contexts.
Added Entry : Pizzolato, Jane E
Added Entry : UCLA
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