
Unveiling the Cloak of Invisibility
Why Black Males are Absent in STEM Disciplines
Information Age Publishing
Published on 8. May 2023
Book
Hardback
180 pages
979-8-88730-176-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book explores why Black men continue to be severely underrepresented in the STEM disciplines. It provides chapters that explore factors that lead to underrepresentation of Black males in STEM (e.g., societal traditions of what type of work is appropriate; the ruptured pipeline that leads to higher rates of attrition at every level of career development; barriers in science fields such as subtle and overt discrimination; and inequitable resources and opportunities). The premise of this volume is if Black males are to compete in an emerging global economy fueled by rapid innovation and marked by an astonishing pace of technological breakthroughs, they must be present.
The book makes new contributions to the field. The collective of higher education professionals and change agents whom are tied to STEM bring cutting-edge thinking in how best to address the leaky STEM pipeline which has left the industry/workforce void of talented Black men. The volume promises timely, relevant and emergent scholarship and perspectives for STEM leadership, scholars and supporters. It provides promising practices (best practices) and recommendations in recruiting and retaining Black males in STEM disciplines and the competitive market place.
The book makes new contributions to the field. The collective of higher education professionals and change agents whom are tied to STEM bring cutting-edge thinking in how best to address the leaky STEM pipeline which has left the industry/workforce void of talented Black men. The volume promises timely, relevant and emergent scholarship and perspectives for STEM leadership, scholars and supporters. It provides promising practices (best practices) and recommendations in recruiting and retaining Black males in STEM disciplines and the competitive market place.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-88730-176-1 (9798887301761)
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Editor
Florida Gulf Coast University, USA
Bronx Community College, USA
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Content
Foreword; Chester Thompson.
Introduction; Anthony G. Robins.
Chapter 1. Uncovering a Pathway Towards Equity in STEM Education for African American Males; Deborah A. Harmon & Cheryl L. Price.
Chapter 2. All Things Being Equal (Not): Undergraduate Research Mentoring of Black Males in STEM; Joni Schwartz.
Chapter 3. The Influence of Microaggressions on Black Boys' Pursuit of STEM; Brea M. Banks, Keeley Hynes, Alexandra V. Horton, & Khyati Verma.
Chapter 4. The Role of Institutional Level/Strengths-Based Approaches in Fueling Black Males' Success Strategies; J. Lynn Gazley & Patricia B. Campbell.
Chapter 5. Multifarious Representations of Black Families: Counterstories of the Influence of Black Families on Black Males' Engineering Journeys; DeLean Tolbert Smith.
Chapter 6. Could Culturally Tailored Study Skills Strategies Be The Panacea to Black Males Being Missing in STEM Professions? Anthony G. Robins & Christopher Robinson.
Chapter 7. Social and Academic Influences on STEM Career Aspirations: The Experiences of Black Male Doctoral Students at an HBCU; Andrea Tyler, Jhan Doughty-Berry, Claire Jang, Courtney Wilkerson.
Chapter 8. Promoting Positive STEM Identity and Achievement among African American Males: Individual and Contextual Considerations; Leslie K. Grier.
Chapter 9. Why Aren't More Black Men Interested in Psychology? Naomi M. Hall & Jason M. Jones.
Chapter 10. Because Representation Matters: Supporting Black Males to and Through STEM Graduate School; Kirk D. Rogers, Jr., James Crawford, & Ramon Stephens.
Conclusion; Locksley Knibbs.
Biographies.
Introduction; Anthony G. Robins.
Chapter 1. Uncovering a Pathway Towards Equity in STEM Education for African American Males; Deborah A. Harmon & Cheryl L. Price.
Chapter 2. All Things Being Equal (Not): Undergraduate Research Mentoring of Black Males in STEM; Joni Schwartz.
Chapter 3. The Influence of Microaggressions on Black Boys' Pursuit of STEM; Brea M. Banks, Keeley Hynes, Alexandra V. Horton, & Khyati Verma.
Chapter 4. The Role of Institutional Level/Strengths-Based Approaches in Fueling Black Males' Success Strategies; J. Lynn Gazley & Patricia B. Campbell.
Chapter 5. Multifarious Representations of Black Families: Counterstories of the Influence of Black Families on Black Males' Engineering Journeys; DeLean Tolbert Smith.
Chapter 6. Could Culturally Tailored Study Skills Strategies Be The Panacea to Black Males Being Missing in STEM Professions? Anthony G. Robins & Christopher Robinson.
Chapter 7. Social and Academic Influences on STEM Career Aspirations: The Experiences of Black Male Doctoral Students at an HBCU; Andrea Tyler, Jhan Doughty-Berry, Claire Jang, Courtney Wilkerson.
Chapter 8. Promoting Positive STEM Identity and Achievement among African American Males: Individual and Contextual Considerations; Leslie K. Grier.
Chapter 9. Why Aren't More Black Men Interested in Psychology? Naomi M. Hall & Jason M. Jones.
Chapter 10. Because Representation Matters: Supporting Black Males to and Through STEM Graduate School; Kirk D. Rogers, Jr., James Crawford, & Ramon Stephens.
Conclusion; Locksley Knibbs.
Biographies.