White supremacy in #sociology: White woman soc prof abuses power when Black woman student challenges quiz on slaveryhttps://twitter.com/zellieimani/status/874861724373045248 …
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Sociological pedagogies emphasise self-reflexivity for teachers and students, as this is central tenant to
#sociology paradigms. -
Feminist postcolonial pedagogy in sociology also emphasises the historical, racial & other power relations that shape sociological knowledge
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Parker offers a Black historical perspective missing from Prof Morelock's teaching. Instead of reflecting & embracing, Morelock undermines
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Prof Morelock invites Parker to present not in spirit of pedagogy but in an attempt to humiliate: "A dissenting voice is appreciated."
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Prof Morelock says she relies on
#sociology textbook in 7th edition, asserting it is up to date, though it excludes newer race scholarship. -
Prof Morelock paternalistically refers to Frederick Douglass as a "historical figure.. bravest most articulate person of his generation."
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"Articulate" is a descriptor used by White people to patronise Indigenous/Black and other
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Prof Morelock then dismisses Douglass as a valid reference "
#Sociology did not exist at that time, it was still in its infancy." -
Morelock refers to 1970s research on historical documents, citing African American scholar. Uses older Black studies to dismiss her student.
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Prof Morelock ends by saying "No one has to accept the sociological point of view... everyone has the freedom to make up their own minds."
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Again, this is an assertion that White supremacy in
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Prof Morelock then engaged in public critique of her student. She refers to students as entitled & insubordinate https://www.facebook.com/kaylarparker/posts/10206645147126807 …
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Prof Morelock was fired. Aside from cruel public comments, her abuse of power in the classroom is an example of White supremacy.
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Indigenous & other
#POC in#sociology have long emphasised how colonial perspectives need to be confronted & removed from theory & practice. -
The issue remains that many White sociologists, including those I've challenged here, do not see how White supremacy influences their work.
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#Sociology is not unique; all disciplines suffer from colonial, cishet, ableist & patriarchal perspectives embedded in the heart of academia -
This may seem like an extreme example, but it's only because a Black woman student went public. Let's stop these biases
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Not allyship: "White people, often times, get defensive because they do not view themselves as part of the problem." https://mystudentvoices.com/beware-of-wolves-in-sheeps-clothing-the-tale-of-a-progressive-professor-who-forgot-to-hide-her-7efe21b1fc5d …
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