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Tabulating experiences of racism and racial discrimination across the life course
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 22:25 authored by Mary Breheny, Brendan Stevenson, Laia Becares, Jamie Abelson, Jane Rafferty, Donna CormackIndigenous, migrant, racial, and ethnic minority group members report experiences of racism that are lifelong and damaging. To understand the context that shapes these experiences, we developed a tabular approach to analyzing focus group interviews of life course experiences of racism. The approach was grounded in critical realism and narrative analysis. Using these foundations, stories of personal experiences of racism were understood to provide evidence of enduring social structures that maintain racism. Extracts were organized into tables with rows corresponding with periods of the life-course (such as early childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, mid-life, and older age). Rows were labeled with the decade these experiences occurred to highlight sociohistorical influences. Columns in the table were used to represent the familial generation of the protagonists in the stories. Examining these experiences as occurring across different life-course periods (childhood, adolescence, and adulthood), from different cohorts and family roles (child, parent, and grandparent), and time periods revealed patterns in the persistence of racism. This approach was instrumental in identifying the ways that experiences of racism are dynamic and contested even as they are experienced as persistent across the life-course. Situating this within a critical realist framework built an explanation of the enduring social structures that support racism to persist even while experiences of racism change.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
Stigma and HealthISSN
2376-6972Publisher
American Psychological AssociationExternal DOI
Department affiliated with
- Social Work and Social Care Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes