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  1. Critical race theory: An effective framework for social work research

    Critical race theory: An effective framework for social work research. ... is a relevant theoretical framework for the field of social work, especially when investigating historically disenfranchised populations. ... followed by information surrounding the basic tenets of CRT and how they can be used as a guiding framework for social work ...

  2. Critical race theory: An effective framework for social work research

    Abstract. Critical race theory (CRT) is a relevant theoretical framework for the field of social work, especially when investigating historically disenfranchised populations. CRT is unique in that ...

  3. Critical race theory: An effective framework for social work research

    ABSTRACT Critical race theory (CRT) is a relevant theoretical framework for the field of social work, especially when investigating historically disenfranchised populations. CRT is unique in that it aspires to empower voices and perspectives that have been marginalized, and encourages a problem to be placed in social, political, and historical context while considering issues of power ...

  4. Critical Race Theory, Methodology, and Semiotics: The Analytical

    [R]ace is not an essential category (no social category is essential) and in fact is highly malleable and historically-bounded (as all social categories are), it is nonetheless a central principle of social organization . . . race is a "social fact" similar to class and gender and, accordingly, race is a real and central social vessel of ...

  5. Critical Race Theory: Opportunities for Application in Social Work

    Critical race theory (CRT) provides a framework for examining power structures that maintain racial inequities and developing strategies for action and change. Though social work acknowledges racial disparities and the role of racism when identifying and attempting to ameliorate social problems, the profession has not fully incorporated CRT.

  6. Critical Race Theory

    Summary. Critical race theory (CRT) is a framework that unapologetically asserts how and why race matters in the maintenance of U.S. policies and practices. In doing so, CRT counters discourse that situates discrimination and disparities within the realm of individual behaviors or psychological deficits. Therefore, racism is seen for what it is ...

  7. Critical Race Theory, Race Equity, and Public Health: Toward Antiracism

    Critical Race Theory concepts adapted from Delgado and Stefancic. 5. Critical Race Theory offers the field of public health a new paradigm for investigating the root causes of health disparities. Based on race equity and social justice principles, Critical Race Theory encourages the development of solutions that bridge gaps in health, housing ...

  8. Critical Race Studies

    Summary. Critical race theory originated in law as a framework for legal studies analyzing the United States' persistent racial divide. As an upstream theory, it focuses on the underlying social structures and cultural assumptions upholding White supremacy. Since the early 2000s, social work scholars have begun to apply critical race theory ...

  9. Mapping an Integrative Critical Race and Anti-Colonial ...

    Keywords: Critical race theory, anti-colonial, racism, social work, white supremacy . The social inequities highlighted by the racial injustice protests of 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic challenge the social work profession to respond to the past and present social consequences that disproportionately impact racialized Black, Indigenous,

  10. Critical What What? A Theoretical Systematic Review of 15 Years of

    A Theoretical Systematic Review of 15 Years of Critical Race Theory Research in Social Studies Education, 2004-2019 ... we asked how social studies education scholars have defined and used CRT as an analytic and theoretical framework in social studies education research from 2004 to 2019, as well as how scholars have positioned CRT within ...

  11. (PDF) Critical Race Theory: A Content Analysis of the Social Work

    Abstract. Critical Race Theory (CRT) is both a theoretical and practical framework, which promotes a. space to deeply engage in discourses of race. CRT highlights t he importance of ...

  12. PDF Critical Race Theory: Opportunities for Application in Social Work

    and power. Critical race theory (CRT) provides an important framework that social workers can use to recognize, analyze, and change power dynamics that maintain institutional racism and reinforce racial inequality. Despite alignment with social work's mis­ sion and values, CRT has not been fully embraced by

  13. Critical Race Theory in Social Work Education: A Framework for

    Critical Race Theory in Social Work Education: A Framework for Addressing Racial Disparities By Monique Constance-Huggins, MPIA, MSW, PhD Candidate, School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh ... Embracing this race-based perspective therefore provides an opportunity for students to be more effective as they pursue social change both with ...

  14. (PDF) Critical Race Theory and Social Work

    Critical race theory (CRT) is a framework that unapologetically asserts how and why race matters in the maintenance of U.S. policies and practices. In doing so, CRT counters discourse that ...

  15. PDF Critical Race Theory and The Cultural Competence Dilemma in Social Work

    This activist pres. In this article we argue that critical race sure led to increased attention to race and. theory (CRT) can be used to address some of racism in social work history, gave a voice to. these noted problems associated with the cul the lived experiences of faculty and social tural competence model.

  16. Critical race theory: Opportunities for application in social work

    Critical race theory (CRT) provides a framework for examining power structures that maintain racial inequities and developing strategies for action and change. Though social work acknowledges racial disparities and the role of racism when identifying and attempting to ameliorate social problems, the profession has not fully incorporated CRT. This article introduces CRT, articulates its ...

  17. Applying critical race theory to social and emotional learning programs

    Critical race theory is a framework for critical analysis with multiple instantiations and evolving applications. Bridges (2019) describes four main tenets of critical race theory, the first of which states that race is socially constructed, and the notion of biological racial differences is refuted. The second tenet describes racism as an ...

  18. Integrated Methods for Applying Critical Race Theory to Qualitative

    The framework outlined in Figure 1 is our model for integrating social justice-based methods for the qualitative application of Critical Race Theory, and PHCRP more specifically, to COVID-19 equity research. As described in the next section, the protocols used to conduct the research integrate standard qualitative methods and our critical ...

  19. Critical Race Theory and the Limits of Relational Theory in Social Work

    The authors present a conceptual framework for expanding the use of relational theory with African-American women. ... Critical race theory (CRT) that incorporates a solution-focused (SF) approach is well-suited to address the limits of RT. This overview of a CRT/SF approach describes treatment for diverse women that extends RT and enhances ...

  20. Library Guides: Social Work: Critical Race Theory Readings

    Poole, Jennifer M. "Critical Race Theory in Social Work Education: A Framework for Addressing Racial Disparities" 13, no. 2 (2012): 16. Salas, Lorraine Moya, Soma Sen, and Elizabeth Segal. "Critical Theory: Pathway from Dichotomous to Integrated Social Work Practice."

  21. The Intersection of Critical Race Theory and Curriculum

    To gain a better understanding, Social Work Today explores what CRT is—and is not—and how it connects to the discussion surrounding classroom curriculum. It's Been Around a While. To start, CRT may be new to today's headlines, but it's far from a new concept. "Critical race theory is an academic concept that is more than 40 years ...

  22. Is There a Place For Critical Race Theory in Social Work?

    The Importance of Critical Race Theory in the Field of Social Work. Critical race theory provides students with a lens to understand how race influences all aspects of society, including social work practice. Though the theory has received some criticism for being too pessimistic and deterministic, it can still be used as one of many lenses ...

  23. Can You Really Measure That? Combining Critical Race Theory and

    The transdisciplinary observation also reflects how critical-quantitative studies of race exist in disciplines beyond educational research, such as the study of stratification economics, which focuses on how intergroup disparities in economics can be studied with sociological and social-psychological concepts of racial bias (Darity, Hamilton ...

  24. What Is Critical Race Theory, and Why Is It Important to Understand?

    Critical Race Theory was largely shaped by law professor Derrick A. Bell Jr., the first Black tenured professor at Harvard University. He examined the effect of race and racism on the country's ...

  25. Critical Mentorship in Undergraduate Research Experience ...

    In 2014, the NIH Diversity Program Consortium (DPC) launched an initiative to implement and evaluate novel interventions at a variety of academic institutions across the country to engage undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds in biomedically-related research. The local intervention examined in the current study provides Critical Race Theory (CRT)-informed mentoring, more broadly ...