“Measuring Race and Racism in Studies of Research Use” is the fourth webinar in a series focused on bringing critical race perspectives to research that examines how to improve the use of research evidence in policy and practice. Past sessions have addressed the ways race matters for how research is used, what research is used, and whose research is used. This session focuses on concrete strategies for incorporating attention to race in a study’s research design.
Targeted toward researchers who want to develop richer and more nuanced approaches to examining race in their own research, this webinar offers examples, strategies, and challenges related to the conceptualization and operationalization of race in research design.
Speakers:
- Amanda E. Lewis, Director of the Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Black Studies and Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Johanna S. Quinn, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Fordham University
- June Ahn, Associate Professor of Learning Sciences and Research Practice Partnerships, University of California, Irvine
- Meredith I. Honig, Professor of Education Policy, Organizations, and Leadership and Director of the District Leadership Design Lab, University of Washington
Learn more about the Foundation’s research grants on the use of research evidence >