Job: Senior Lecturer
Faculty: Health and Life Sciences
School/department: School of Applied Social Sciences
Address: 51Âþ», The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH
T: 0116 207 8431
E: rkennedy@dmu.ac.uk
Dr Rik Kennedy is a Senior Lecturer in Education at 51Âþ» specializing in social justice, race, social class and critical consciousness. His research areas include Critical Race Theory and Education, Critical Whiteness Studies and structural racism. Rik was previously a Youth and Community development worker for Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire County council with over 20 years’ experience of working with disadvantaged groups in non-formal settings.
Institute for Research in Criminology and Community and Social Justice
Conferences
Research areas include neoliberalism and youth policy, social construction and the context of ‘otherness’ and whiteness within Western Societies. The social dynamics of race and ethnicity within educational settings and how these superstructural institutions support and recreate the normalisation of oppression. The intersections of oppressions within society, how these have developed and are interlinked with the past in the context of colonialism through to globalisation.
Social Justice, Racism, Critical Race Theory, Critical Whiteness studies, Social Class, Decolonisation.
EDUC 5016 - Current and Emergent Issues in Educational Policy, Supervisor for EDUC 5022 Negotiated Study and EDUC 5023 Dissertation/Major Project Module Leader EDUC 3312 Education & Equality: Class Race & Ethnicity Module Leader EDUC 2245 Perspectives on Diversity
Editorial Advisory Board of JCEPS Reviews Panel
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Previously JNC Field work supervisor Bishop Grosseteste University