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Interrogating Whiteness in Community Research and Action

Brett Russell Coleman, Charles R. Collins, Courtney M. Bonam

2020American Journal of Community Psychology38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Community psychology is expressly concerned with social justice. Such concern necessitates attention to race. Yet, nearly absent from the field's literature is explicit and critical attention to whiteness. Thus, community psychology's contribution to promoting social justice remains incomplete. In this article, we examine how a critical construction of whiteness can be useful for community research and action. After a brief history of the construction of whiteness in the United States, and a summary of key insights from critical whiteness studies, we present a scoping review of the nascent body of community psychology literature that addresses whiteness. That work implicates whiteness in the emergence of the field itself, frames whiteness as social location, problematizes whiteness, addresses White supremacy and institutional racism, interrogates White privilege, and employs whiteness as a theoretical standpoint. We conclude with three propositions for scholars to broker the relationship between community psychology and critical whiteness studies: (a) community psychology should become more critically conscious of whiteness, (b) community psychologists should promote critical awareness of the ways that whiteness operates as a complex system, and (c) greater critical awareness of whiteness should be applied to the development of multilevel interventions aimed at dismantling whiteness as a system of domination.

Topics & Concepts

Community psychologySociologyPrivilege (computing)RacismWhite supremacyCritical theoryCritical race theoryWhite privilegeAction (physics)Gender studiesCriminologySocial psychologyPsychologyPolitical scienceLawPhysicsQuantum mechanicsCommunity Health and DevelopmentRacial and Ethnic Identity ResearchYouth Development and Social Support
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