Dr. Giselle Thompson: Conducting Culturally-Responsive Research in Black Communities
Автор: YorkU Sociology
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Qualitative Interviewing Practices and Practising Symposium - January 19 - 21, 2023
Dr. Giselle Thompson: Conducting Culturally-Responsive and Racially-Appropriate Research in Black Communities
Giselle Thompson is the Assistant Professor of Black Studies in Education at the University of Alberta and a Research Associate at the Toronto District School Board’s (TDSB) Centre of Excellence for Black Student Achievement. She obtained her PhD in Sociology from York University in 2020 and is a 2021 recipient of the Comparative and International Education Society’s Ernest D. Morrell African Diaspora Emerging Scholar Award. Dr. Thompson describes herself as a Black Caribbean feminist scholar of the ‘glocal’ educational experiences of people of African descent, paying keen attention to African diasporans in the Americas. Her work contributes to the ongoing project to understand how coloniality, racial capitalism, and modernity operate globally and are implicated in the ongoing (mis)education of Black people. To that end, her research is a combined articulation of the Sociologies of Race, Education, Diaspora, and International Development that is situated in anti-racism, anti-colonialism, and decolonization.
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