Sankofa
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Publication Date:
2020
Language:
English
Description
Explores the complex interplay of race and culture in the doctoral experiences of African American students. Sankofa reexamines doctoral education through the lens of African American and Black experiences. Drawing on the African diasporic legacy of Sankofa and the notion that "it is not wrong to go back for that which you have forgotten," the contributors "go back" to address legacies of exclusion in higher education and take care to center and honor the contributions of historically marginalized doctoral students. Whereas earlier studies focused largely on socialization, departmental norms, and statistical portraits of doctoral degree attachment, this book illuminates the ways African American students encounter, navigate, and make sense of their doctoral experiences and especially the impact of race and culture on those experiences. Individual chapters look at STEM programs, the intersections of race and gender, the role of HBCUs, and students' relationships with faculty and advisors. Amid growing diversity across programs and institutions, Sankofa provides a critical model for applying culturally based frameworks in educational research, as well as practical strategies for better understanding and responding to the needs of students of color in predominantly White contexts.
Subjects
Subjects
African American doctoral students
African American doctoral students -- Attitudes
African American doctoral students -- Social conditions
African Americans
African Americans -- Education (Graduate)
African Americans -- Race identity
African American studies
African American universities and colleges
Attitudes
Education
Education (Graduate)
Electronic books
Graduate work
Higher education
Minorities
Minorities -- Study and teaching
Race identity
Race relations
Social conditions
Social sciences
Study and teaching
United States -- Race relations
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges -- Graduate work
African American doctoral students -- Attitudes
African American doctoral students -- Social conditions
African Americans
African Americans -- Education (Graduate)
African Americans -- Race identity
African American studies
African American universities and colleges
Attitudes
Education
Education (Graduate)
Electronic books
Graduate work
Higher education
Minorities
Minorities -- Study and teaching
Race identity
Race relations
Social conditions
Social sciences
Study and teaching
United States -- Race relations
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges -- Graduate work
More Details
Contributors:
ISBN:
9781438478012
Reviews from GoodReads
Loading GoodReads Reviews.
Staff View
Grouping Information
Grouped Work ID | dddad116-95db-ee5d-006c-185928c50914 |
---|---|
Grouping Title | sankofa |
Grouping Author | hoopla digital |
Grouping Category | book |
Grouping Language | English (eng) |
Last Grouping Update | 2025-05-02 22:24:25PM |
Last Indexed | 2025-07-05 23:00:17PM |
Solr Fields
accelerated_reader_point_value
0
accelerated_reader_reading_level
0
author2-role
hoopla digital
display_description
Explores the complex interplay of race and culture in the doctoral experiences of African American students. Sankofa reexamines doctoral education through the lens of African American and Black experiences. Drawing on the African diasporic legacy of Sankofa and the notion that "it is not wrong to go back for that which you have forgotten," the contributors "go back" to address legacies of exclusion in higher education and take care to center and honor the contributions of historically marginalized doctoral students. Whereas earlier studies focused largely on socialization, departmental norms, and statistical portraits of doctoral degree attachment, this book illuminates the ways African American students encounter, navigate, and make sense of their doctoral experiences and especially the impact of race and culture on those experiences. Individual chapters look at STEM programs, the intersections of race and gender, the role of HBCUs, and students' relationships with faculty and advisors. Amid growing diversity across programs and institutions, Sankofa provides a critical model for applying culturally based frameworks in educational research, as well as practical strategies for better understanding and responding to the needs of students of color in predominantly White contexts.
format_category_eh
eBook
format_eh
eBook
id
dddad116-95db-ee5d-006c-185928c50914
isbn
9781438478012
last_indexed
2025-07-06T05:00:17.829Z
lexile_score
-1
literary_form
Non Fiction
literary_form_full
Non Fiction
local_time_since_added_eh
Quarter
Six Months
Year
Six Months
Year
primary_isbn
9781438478012
publishDate
2020
publisher
State University of New York Press
recordtype
grouped_work
subject_facet
African American doctoral students -- Attitudes
African American doctoral students -- Social conditions
African American studies
African American universities and colleges
African Americans -- Education (Graduate)
African Americans -- Race identity
Education
Electronic books
Higher education
Minorities -- Study and teaching
Social sciences
United States -- Race relations
Universities and colleges -- Graduate work
African American doctoral students -- Social conditions
African American studies
African American universities and colleges
African Americans -- Education (Graduate)
African Americans -- Race identity
Education
Electronic books
Higher education
Minorities -- Study and teaching
Social sciences
United States -- Race relations
Universities and colleges -- Graduate work
title_display
Sankofa
title_full
Sankofa [electronic resource] / Various Authors
title_short
Sankofa
topic_facet
African American doctoral students
African American studies
African American universities and colleges
African Americans
Attitudes
Education
Education (Graduate)
Electronic books
Graduate work
Higher education
Minorities
Race identity
Race relations
Social conditions
Social sciences
Study and teaching
Universities and colleges
African American studies
African American universities and colleges
African Americans
Attitudes
Education
Education (Graduate)
Electronic books
Graduate work
Higher education
Minorities
Race identity
Race relations
Social conditions
Social sciences
Study and teaching
Universities and colleges
Solr Details Tables
item_details
Bib Id | Item Id | Shelf Location | Call Num | Format | Format Category | Num Copies | Is Order Item | Is eContent | eContent Source | eContent URL | Detailed Status | Last Checkin | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hoopla:MWT15153152 | Online Hoopla Collection | Online Hoopla | eBook | eBook | 1 | false | true | Hoopla | https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/13766484?utm_source=MARC&Lid=hh4435 | Available Online |
record_details
Bib Id | Format | Format Category | Edition | Language | Publisher | Publication Date | Physical Description | Abridged |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hoopla:MWT15153152 | eBook | eBook | English | State University of New York Press | 2020 | 1 online resource (242 pages) |
scoping_details_eh
Bib Id | Item Id | Grouped Status | Status | Locally Owned | Available | Holdable | Bookable | In Library Use Only | Library Owned | Is Home Pick Up Only | Holdable PTypes | Bookable PTypes | Home Pick Up PTypes | Local Url |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hoopla:MWT15153152 | Available Online | Available Online | false | true | false | false | false | false | false |