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Critical Perspectives on Social Justice in Speech-Language Pathology
Related to dominating authority exerted by the socially, economically, and culturally powerful (i.e., mainstream) over subjugated (i.e., nonmainstream) groups.
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Critical Race Theory for Speech-Language Pathology: How Race-Conscious Practice Mitigates Disparities
Chelsea Privette (University of Arizona, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7134-7.ch005
Abstract
Race has yet to be discussed as a significant factor in the field of speech-language pathology. Race is often conflated with nonmainstream dialects and discussed in purely linguistic terms. However, the terms we use to describe dialects are highly racialized, centering white mainstream norms and treating nonmainstream varieties of English as “different” and, therefore, inferior. Hierarchical thinking about language contributes to the misdiagnosis in Black and other communities of color because racialized language ideologies have been left unstated. This chapter demonstrates through a critical race theory approach how structural racism shapes the field's conceptualization of language and competence. Using an intersectional lens in particular, this chapter discusses race, disability, and language ideology as systems of domination that compound the effects of racism for communities of color. CRT is then used to reveal, critique, and intervene on the historically embedded racist structures that continue to manifest in speech-language pathology research, teaching, and practice today.
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Exploring the Concept of Youth Bulge From a Linguistic Perspective: A Critical Discourse Approach
A tendency of supporting the elitist perspective for continued existence of those in power. That is the executive fashions statutes instruments which will promote them and not threaten their occupation of their offices. The government of the day decides on what news to tell to the public that will make the public support them. Avoiding any talk that will pose problems or result in the public question the authorities that be. Banning all Media platforms that may result in threatening the elite.
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