SAGE Journal Articles

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Article 1: Fernández, L. (2002). Telling stories about school: Using critical race and Latino critical theories to document Latina/Latino education and resistance. Qualitative Inquiry, 8(1), 45-65.

Discuss:

  1. What are some of the important methodological functions that storytelling or narratives serve for CRT?
  2. What are the five tenets of CRT in education (as outlined by Solorzano)? Can you think of another discipline that they can be applied to?

Article 2: Kuo, S. Y., Cuvelier, S. J., Sheu, C. J., & Chang, K. M. (2012). Crime reporting behavior and Black’s Behavior of Law. International Sociology, 27(1), 51-71.

Discuss:

  1. What are some of the benefits of using Black’s Behavioralism theory in examining crime?
  2. What are some of the limitations of Black’s Behavioralism theory found in the article and what are the assumptions the authors come up with in explaining these inconsistencies?