TY - JOUR
T1 - Building the transdisciplinary resistance collective for research and policy
T2 - Implications for dismantling structural racism as a determinant of health inequity
AU - The Transdisciplinary Resistance Collective for Research and Policy
AU - Neely, Adrian N.
AU - Ivey, Asia S.
AU - Duarte, Catherine
AU - Poe, Jocelyn
AU - Irsheid, Sireen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Ethnicity and Disease, Inc.. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/9
Y1 - 2020/9
N2 - Structural racism is a multilevel system of ideologies, institutions, and processes that have created and reified racial/ethnic inequities. As a system, it works in concert across institutions to propagate racial injustice. Thus, efforts to address structural racism and its implications for health inequity require transdisciplinary collaboration. In this article, we begin by describing the process through which we have leveraged our discipline-specific training - spanning education, epidemiology, social work, sociology, and urban planning - to co-construct a transdisciplinary analysis of the determinants of racial health inequity. Specifically, we introduce the underlying theories that guide our framework development and demonstrate the application of our integrated framework through a case example. We conclude with potential research and policy implications.
AB - Structural racism is a multilevel system of ideologies, institutions, and processes that have created and reified racial/ethnic inequities. As a system, it works in concert across institutions to propagate racial injustice. Thus, efforts to address structural racism and its implications for health inequity require transdisciplinary collaboration. In this article, we begin by describing the process through which we have leveraged our discipline-specific training - spanning education, epidemiology, social work, sociology, and urban planning - to co-construct a transdisciplinary analysis of the determinants of racial health inequity. Specifically, we introduce the underlying theories that guide our framework development and demonstrate the application of our integrated framework through a case example. We conclude with potential research and policy implications.
KW - Health Equity
KW - Structural Racism
KW - Transdisciplinary
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U2 - 10.18865/ED.30.3.381
DO - 10.18865/ED.30.3.381
M3 - Article
C2 - 32742140
AN - SCOPUS:85088908149
SN - 1049-510X
VL - 30
SP - 381
EP - 388
JO - Ethnicity and Disease
JF - Ethnicity and Disease
IS - 3
ER -