Book Chapter10.37514/pra-b.2024.2227.2.11
Chapter 11. (De)Centering Whiteness in Writing Center Assessment
Christopher Basgier,Amy Cicchino,Kenneth G. Brown,Megan Haskins +3 more
- 09 May 2024
- pp 191-211
TL;DR: The books in this series explore issues of interest to writers, teachers, researchers, and theorists. They cover topics such as sexual harassment, small genres, and improving existing practices.
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Abstract: s taxonomy of "small genres" to Patricia Freitag Ericsson's edited collection on sexual harassment in the academy to Jessie Borgman and Casey McArdle's considerations of teaching online, the books in this series explore issues and ideas of interest to writers, teachers, researchers, and theorists who share an interest in improving existing practices and exploring new possibilities.The series includes both original and republished books.Works in the series are organized topically.The WAC Clearinghouse and University Press of Colorado are collaborating so that these books will be widely available through free digital distribution and low-cost print editions.
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Differences from somewhere: the normativity of whiteness in bioethics in the United States.
TL;DR: The authors argue that the dominant white center of mainstream U.S. bioethics must be problematized and displaced for diversity research to make a difference, and they consider the attempts of social scientists to highlight sociocultural diversity as a corrective to white dominance and normativity.