Part 1: Joe R. Feagin-The Social-Science Voice of Systemic Racism Theory
1. Introduction
2. Joe R. Feagin: The Social-Science Voice of Systemic Racism Theory
3. The White Racial Frame: A Roundtable Discussion
Part 2: Systemic Racism and Education
4. The Balancing Act between Governing Boards and College or University Administration on Diversity and Inclusion
5. Speaking Truth to Power: Black Educators' Perspectives on Challenging Racial Injustice through the Lens of Systemic Racism Theory
Part 3: Systemic Racism and the Law
6. Systemic Racism: Socio-Legal and Socio-Cultural Implications
7. Criminalization of Blackness: Systemic Racism and the Reproduction of Racial Inequality in the U.S. Criminal Justice System
8. Legal Outsiders, Strategic Toughness: Racial Frames and Counterframes in the Legal Profession
Part 4: Systemic Racism and the Media
9. #Blacknessbelike: How The White Racial Framing of Blackness on Social Media Exposes the Narrative of "Post-Racial America" as a Tool of Systemic Racism.
10. White Trash and White Supremacy: An Analysis of the James Byrd Jr. and Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes
Part 5: Systemic Racism and Sport
11.Systemic Racism in the Media: Representations of Black Athletes in Sport Magazines
12. Racial Barriers in Eurocentric Sport(ing) Institutions: Countering the White Racial Frame
Part 6: Systemic Racism in the Global Context
13. Systemic Racism Theory and Anti-Haitian Racism: Challenges and Opportunities
14. Water Connects It All: Environmental Racism and Global Warming in Tuvalu and Kiribatu
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Kimberley Ducey is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Winnipeg in Canada and a graduate of Université McGill in Québec, Canada. Ruth Thompson-Miller is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Dayton, USA, and a graduate of Texas A&M, USA.
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