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Race and Racial Exclusion in Security Studies: A Survey of Scholars
Zvobgo, Kelebogile ; Sotomayor, Arturo C. ; Rublee, Maria Rost ; Loken, Meredith
Zvobgo, Kelebogile
Sotomayor, Arturo C.
Rublee, Maria Rost
Loken, Meredith
Abstract
Increased attention to racialized knowledge and methodological whiteness has swept the political science discipline, especially international relations. Yet an important dimension of race and racism continues to be ignored: the presence and status of scholars of color in the discipline. In contrast to other fields, there is little research on (under)representation of scholars of color in security studies, and no systematic studies of race and racial exclusion that center their voices and experiences. Building on scholarship that contends with the fundamental whiteness of academia and knowledge creation, we present results from a 2019 survey of members of the International Security Studies Section of the International Studies Association. The data show that scholars of color and white scholars experience the field in dramatically different ways; scholars of color report at greater rates feeling unwelcome, experiencing harassment, and desiring more professional development opportunities. Dozens of studies across academia support these findings.
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2023-07-01
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Taylor & Francis
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https://doi.org/10.1080/09636412.2023.2230880
