How to QuantCrit
Applying Critical Race Theory to Quantitative Data in Education
Author(s)
Castillo, Wendy
Strunk, Kamden K.
Language
EnglishAbstract
How to QuantCrit equips researchers and users of quantitative data with practices to alter how they collect and analyze quantitative data. Using Quantitative Critical Race Theory (QuantCrit) as a framework, this book develops the foundation for an iterative praxis to explore a range of questions that prompt practitioners and stakeholders to be engaged critics in working towards a more just and equitable society. The book begins with an overview of QuantCrit and its five tenets: (1) the centrality of racism; (2) numbers are not neutral; (3) categories are neither ‘natural’ nor given; (4) the importance voice and insight (data cannot speak for themselves); and (5) a social justice/equity orientation. Each subsequent chapter begins with a more detailed explanation and exploration of the tenet. Then, the chapters move into actionable steps that researchers and data users can take to implement QuantCrit into applied practice. Finally, the book closes with thoughts on working to use quantitative data for racial justice. This book is intended for researchers, data users, and graduate students in education and education-related disciplines. It offers insights and suggested actions that range from working with existing data sets in more racially just ways to more radically reimagining the entire educational research process. As such, the book offers ideas and information that can be useful for anyone working with quantitative educational data.
Keywords
Quantitative research; critical race theory; quantcrit; quantitative data; educational research; racism; social justice; equity; data collection; data analysis; bias; eugenics; white supremacyDOI
10.4324/9781003429968ISBN
9781040226971, 9781040227039, 9781032552897, 9781003429968, 9781032552903, 9781040226971Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2025Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
Psychological methodology
Ethnic studies
Research methods: general
Philosophy and theory of education
Sociology