Jericka S. Battle
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Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2024); Texas A&M University (2019)
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Jericka S. Battle's research examines critical history as a means to foster belonging and address systemic racism. Her work investigates how historical narratives and counterstories can serve as antiracist affordances, influencing perceptions and creating inclusive environments. Battle has explored the psychological dimensions of forgiveness within Black communities, utilizing critical race theory as a framework for understanding these complex narratives. Her scholarship also touches on the role of cues in promoting a sense of belonging, particularly in educational contexts. With an h-index of 4 and 118 total citations across 5 publications, her recent work continues to engage with themes of identity, race, and psychological well-being.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 122
Selected Publications
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Each one, teach one: Critical history as counterstories, antiracist affordances, and cues for belonging. (2024)
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A qualitative investigation of narratives of Black forgiveness through the lens of critical race theory (2024)
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- A qualitative investigation of narratives of Black forgiveness through the lens of critical race theory
- A qualitative investigation of narratives of Black forgiveness through the lens of critical race theory
- A qualitative investigation of narratives of Black forgiveness through the lens of critical race theory
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