S5 Ep04: LIVE: Critical Race Psychology with Dr. Phia Salter & Dr. Glenn Adams
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What does psychology miss when it treats racism as only individual bias? In this special live episode, Dr. Phia Salter and Dr. Glenn Adams join us to discuss critical race psychology, and the cultural worlds that shape how we understand race and racism and how psychological science can better account for systems of power while still asking psychological questions.
This live episode was recorded at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology's Critical Perspectives in Psychology Preconference; thanks to organizers Drs. Jada Copeland, Keturah Ragland, Phia Salter, and Mikaela Spruill.
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Dr. Glenn Adams
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Dr. Phia Salter
Research discussed
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Nelson, J. C., Adams, G., & Salter, P. S. (2013). The Marley hypothesis: Denial of racism reflects ignorance of history. Psychological science, 24(2), 213-218.
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Salter, P. S., Moadel‐Attie, R., Miller, A. L., Brenick, A., & Bonam, C. M. (2024). Focusing the critical race psychology lens: CRT and the psychological study of social issues. Journal of Social Issues, 80(1), 7-17.
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Salter, P. S., Adams, G., & Perez, M. J. (2018). Racism in the structure of everyday worlds: A cultural-psychological perspective. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 27(3), 150-155.
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Salter, P., & Adams, G. (2013). Toward a critical race psychology. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 7(11), 781-793.
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Suffla, S., Ratele, K., Adams, G., Reddy, G., & Malherbe, N. (2023). Toward a decolonial Africa-centering ecological and social psychology. Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology, 5, 100156.