Evan Hinchliffe Data-verified
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Evan Hinchliffe's research focuses on the challenges faced by racial justice advocates within predominantly white institutions. His work investigates the concept of institutional betrayal and its harmful effects on individuals working towards racial equity. Hinchliffe's scholarship highlights the need for protective measures to support these advocates. He has co-authored publications with T. Cuthbert Day, Christin A. Mujica, and Ana J. Bridges, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he shares multiple research interests. His scholarly contributions, though recent, address critical issues within higher education and social justice advocacy.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 1
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Protecting Racial Justice Advocates from the Harms of Institutional Betrayal at Predominantly White Institutions (2025)
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- Protecting Racial Justice Advocates from the Harms of Institutional Betrayal at Predominantly White Institutions
- Protecting Racial Justice Advocates from the Harms of Institutional Betrayal at Predominantly White Institutions
- Protecting Racial Justice Advocates from the Harms of Institutional Betrayal at Predominantly White Institutions
- Protecting Racial Justice Advocates from the Harms of Institutional Betrayal at Predominantly White Institutions
- Protecting Racial Justice Advocates from the Harms of Institutional Betrayal at Predominantly White Institutions
- Protecting Racial Justice Advocates from the Harms of Institutional Betrayal at Predominantly White Institutions
- Protecting Racial Justice Advocates from the Harms of Institutional Betrayal at Predominantly White Institutions
- Protecting Racial Justice Advocates from the Harms of Institutional Betrayal at Predominantly White Institutions
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