Navigating growing pains: Tensions in integrating critical race theory in psychology and strategies for addressing them

Author:

Nicolai Korinthia D.1ORCID,Morton Terrell R.2ORCID,La Torre Corina De3ORCID,DeCuir‐Gunby Jessica T.4ORCID,Koenka Alison C.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Foundations of Education Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USA

2. Department of Educational Psychology University of Illinois Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

3. Department of Teacher Education and Learning Sciences North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

4. Rossier School of Education University of Southern California Los Angeles California USA

5. Department of Educational Psychology University of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma USA

Abstract

AbstractRecently there has been an uptake in the call for research that explores race and racism within the context of psychology. Researchers can use Critical Race Theory (CRT) to do so. However, scholars within the field of psychology may confront growing pains when integrating psychology research with CRT due to their respective inquiry worldviews—postpositivism and critical—which result in several tensions pertaining to the framing of research and methods. These tensions may limit the uptake of CRT in psychology and may cause people to struggle to understand CRT. Therefore in this article, we describe (a) CRT and related frameworks, (b) tensions when integrating CRT into psychology, and (c) strategies to attenuate the tensions. Additionally, we highlight the importance of identity and the political choice of using CRT. It is critical for psychology researchers to challenge dominant postpositivist research inquiry worldviews and deconstruct what is considered “legitimate knowledge.” By doing so, we can (a) validate experiences and vast forms of knowledge that shape the reality of People of Color and our families, communities, and cultures and (b) challenge systems of oppression.

Publisher

Wiley

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