Estados Unidos
In this article, the author extends her previous scholarship regarding biases in the publication process faced by scholars of color by incorporating the experiences of participants from two National Communication Association panels addressing challenges associated with publishing race-related research. Employing the constructs of “habitus” and the “carceral continuum,” the author argues for the need to lay bare entrenched, hegemonic publication norms in order to explore how/why the process promotes particular epistemological and axiological standpoints over alternate conceptions.
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