STUDENT AFFAIRS LEADERSHIP EDUCATORS’ NEGOTIATIONS OF RACIALIZED LEGITIMACY

Author: Laura N. Irwin
Publisher: Journal of Leadership Education,

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Critical and justice-oriented approaches to leadership are incomplete without attention to racism and racialization. This study employed basic qualitative inquiry to examine racialized legitimation within student affairs leadership education through lenses of whiteness as property and legitimacy. Findings detail how leadership educators sought to gain and/or maintain legitimacy and the ways racialization is embedded in these processes through professional experiences, leadership knowledge, and identity. Implications for research and practice are discussed.

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