Critical Race Spatial Analysis: Mapping to Understand and Address Educational Inequity

Critical Race Spatial Analysis: Mapping to Understand and Address Educational Inequity

Critical Race Spatial Analysis: Mapping to Understand and Address Educational Inequity

Critical Race Spatial Analysis: Mapping to Understand and Address Educational Inequity

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Overview

How does space illuminate educational inequity?Where and how can spatial analysis be used to disrupt educational inequity?Which tools are most appropriate for the spatial analysis of educational equity?This book addresses these questions and explores the use of critical spatial analysis to uncover the dimensions of entrenched and systemic racial inequities in educational settings and identify ways to redress them. The contributors to this book – some of whom are pioneering scholars of critical race spatial analysis theory and methodology – demonstrate the application of the theory and tools applied to specific locales, and in doing so illustrate how this spatial and temporal lens enriches traditional approaches to research. The opening macro-theoretical chapter lays the foundation for the book, rooting spatial analyses in critical commitments to studying injustice. Among the innovative methodological chapters included in this book is the re-conceptualization of mapping and space beyond the simple exploration of external spaces to considering internal geographies, highlighting how the privileged may differ in socio-spatial thinking from oppressed communities and what may be learned from both perspectives; data representations that allow the construction of varied narratives based on differences in positionality and historicity of perspectives; the application of redlining to the analysis of classroom interactions; the use of historical archives to uncover the process of marginalization; and the application of techniques such as the fotonovela and GIS to identify how spaces are defined and can be reimagined.The book demonstrates the analytical and communicative power of mapping and its potential for identifying and dismantling racial injustice in education. The editors conclude by drawing connections across sections, and elucidating the tensions and possibilities for future research.ContributorsBenjamin BlaisdellGraham S. GarlickLeigh Anna HidalgoMark C. HogrebeJoshua RadinskyDaniel G. SolórzanoWilliam F. TateVerónica N. VélezFederico R. Waitoller


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620364239
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/19/2017
Pages: 190
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Deb Morrison is with TREE Educational Services. Subini Ancy Annamma teaches at the University of Kansas. Darrell D. Jackson teaches at the University of Wyoming.

Table of Contents

Part One. Introduction 1. Searching for Educational Equity Through Critical Spatial Analysis—Subini Ancy Annamma, Deb Morrison, and Darrell D. Jackson 2. Critical Race Spatial Analysis. Conceptualizing GIS as a Tool for Critical Race Research in Education—Verónica N. Vélez and Daniel G. Solórzano Part Two. Case Methodologies and Tools 3. Disrupting Cartographies of Inequity. Education Journey Mapping as a Qualitative Methodology—Subini Ancy Annamma 4. Reframing Traditional Geospatial Methods and Tools for Use in Educational Inequity Research and Praxis—Deb Morrison and Graham S. Garlick 5. Predatory Landscapes. Pedagogical and Social Justice Tools to Uncover the Racist Nativism in the Spatial Dimensions of Economic Exclusion—Leigh Anna Hidalgo Part Three. Case Examples 6. Using Critical Race Spatial Analysis to Examine Redlining in Southern California Communities of Color, Circa 1939—Daniel G. Solórzano amd Verónica N. Vélez 7. Resisting Redlining in the Classroom. A Collaborative Approach to Racial Spaces Analysis—Benjamin Blaisdell 8. Exploring Educational Opportunity With Geospatial Patterns in High School Algebra 1 and Advanced Mathematics Courses—Mark C. Hogrebe & William F. Tate IV 9. Geospatial Perspectives on Neoliberal Education Reform. Examining Intersections of Ability, Race, and Social Class—Federico R. Waitoller & Joshua Radinsky Conclusion 10. Critical Spatial Analysis in Education. Today and Tomorrow—Deb Morrison, Subini Ancy Annamma, and Darrell D. Jackson About the Contributors Index

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