Research Agenda
My research agenda is structured around three, interconnected components: 1) examine how Anti-Blackness manifests in various sections of higher education to move toward a celebration of Black livingness, 2) interrogate quantitative hegemony in education to embrace critical quantitative methodologies as intentional research practices, and 3) analyze STEM contexts to create and maintain equitable learning environments.
Areas: higher education | Black students | race & racism | critical quantitative methods | black women faculty | racially minoritized groups | collaborative learning | STEM education | QuantCrit |
Publications
An Important Entanglement: Blackness, QuantCrit, and the Possibilities for Survey Research in Higher Education
Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines
Priddie, C & Taylor, L
Not Just Another Climate Survey: Leading a Change-Oriented Survey Administration.
Journal of Diversity in Higher Education
Braught, E., Palmer, M., Priddie, C & Ribera, A.K.
An Exploration of Collaborative Learning Experiences for Black STEM Students.
Journal of College Student Development
Priddie, C (2024)
