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Impostorization of Latinx scholars: it’s a real “thing”
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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal (2025) 44 (4): 432–445.
Published: 04 April 2025
...Angélica S. Gutiérrez Purpose Through the accounts of Latinx scholars in academia, this article provides an understanding of “impostorization”, which refers to the policies, practices and seemingly innocuous interactions in the environment that make (or intend to make) individuals question...
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Impostorization in the ivory tower: less discussed but more vexing than impostor syndrome
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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal (2025) 44 (1): 77–90.
Published: 12 December 2023
...Angélica S. Gutiérrez; Jean Lee Cole Purpose Given the lack of research on the lived experiences of racially minoritized women in academia, this paper provides primary accounts of their experience with impostorization. Impostorization refers to the policies, practices and seemingly innocuous...
