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Racial conflict in a higher education policy vacuum

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https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.32.8296

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higher education, policy vacuums, racial conflict

Abstract

This study explored how 14 higher education and student affairs (HESA) professionals navigated institutional policy vacuums to address interpersonal racial conflict between students. Grounded in perspectives of policy vacuums, findings revealed that HESA professionals learned about racial conflict by referring to their own personal, professional, and academic training. Additionally, they employed strategies that were often self-generated and informal to address racial conflict. The paper concludes with a discussion of the findings, specifically highlighting that relying on HESA professionals’ dispositions is an insufficient way to address racial conflict and that more institutional support is necessary to train racially responsive HESA professionals.

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Blanca Elizabeth Vega, Montclair State University

Born and raised in New York City, Dr. Blanca Elizabeth Vega is the daughter of Ecuadorian immigrants. Dr. Vega earned a doctorate (Ed.D.) from the Higher and Postsecondary Education program at Teachers College, Columbia University and is currently Assistant Professor of Higher Education at Montclair State University. Dr. Vega's scholarship broadly focuses on the role of higher education and student affairs administrators in building more racially just environments. Her primary area of research situates racism as one of multiple barriers that can impact higher education experiences and success—not just for students, but also for administrators and faculty. She is currently studying perceptions of racial conflict; the role of racialized ideologies in racial conflict; and policies related to racial conflict. Her secondary area of research explores leadership and policymaking concerning undocumented students. Finally, Dr. Vega continues to explore Latinidad in higher education and HSIs as racialized organizations.

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Published

2024-02-06

How to Cite

Vega, B. E. (2024). Racial conflict in a higher education policy vacuum. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 32. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.32.8296

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