Items Authored/Edited by Rollock, Nicola
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Number of items: 35.
2021
Rollock, Nicola.
2021.
‘I would have become wallpaper if racism had its way’: Black female professors, racial battle fatigue, and strategies for surviving higher education.
Peabody Journal of Education, 96(2),
pp. 206-217.
ISSN 0161-956X
[Article]
2020
Rollock, Nicola.
2020.
Pursuing Racial Justice within Higher Education: Is Conflict Inevitable?
In: Andrew Brown and Emma Wisby, eds.
Knowledge, Policy and Practice in Education and the Struggle for Social Justice: Essays Inspired by the Work of Geoff Whitty.
London: UCL Press, pp. 149-164.
ISBN 9781782772774
[Book Section]
2019
Rollock, Nicola.
2019.
Staying power: the career experiences and strategies of UK Black female Professors.
Project Report.
UCU, London.
[Report]
2018
Rollock, Nicola.
2018.
The Heart of Whiteness: Racial gesture politics, equity and higher education.
In: Jason Arday and Heidi Safia Mirza, eds.
Dismantling Race in Higher Education Racism, Whiteness and Decolonising the Academy.
Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 313-330.
ISBN 978-3-319-60260-8
[Book Section]
Warmington, Paul; Gillborn, David; Rollock, Nicola and Demack, Sean.
2018.
“They can’t handle the race agenda”: stakeholders’ reflections on race and education policy, 1993–2013.
Educational Review, 70(4),
pp. 409-426.
ISSN 0013-1911
[Article]
2017
Gillborn, David; Demack, Sean; Rollock, Nicola and Warmington, Paul.
2017.
Moving the goalposts: education policy and 25 years of the Black/White achievement gap.
British Educational Research Journal, 43(5),
pp. 848-874.
ISSN 0141-1926
[Article]
2016
Rollock, Nicola.
2016.
Independent review into the allegation of institutional racism in NUS.
Technical Report.
National Union of Students, London.
[Report]
Rollock, Nicola.
2016.
Letter to my Unborn daughter. My Career in the Academy - reasons for my mental breakdown.
In: Gloria Ladson-Billings and William Tate, eds.
Covenant Keeper: Derrick Bell’s Enduring Education Legacy.
Peter Lang, pp. 111-128.
ISBN 978-1433130342
[Book Section]
Skinner, David; May, Vanessa and Rollock, Nicola.
2016.
Self-Identity and Its Discontents: Sociology in the 1990s.
Sociology, 50(6),
NP13-NP23.
ISSN 0038-0385
[Article]
2015
Rollock, Nicola.
2015.
Why is it so hard to talk about race in UK universities?.
The Conversation, UK.
[Other]
2014
Rollock, Nicola.
2014.
The racism talk: how Black middle class parents are warning their children.
The Conversation.
[Other]
2013
Vincent, Carol; Ball, Stephen; Rollock, Nicola and Gillborn, David.
2013.
Three generations of racism: Black middle-class children and schooling.
British Journal of Sociology of Education, 34(5-6),
ISSN 0142-5692
[Article]
Vincent, Carol; Rollock, Nicola; Ball, Stephen and Gillborn, David.
2013.
Raising Middle-class Black Children: Parenting Priorities, Actions and Strategies.
Sociology, 47(3),
pp. 427-442.
ISSN 0038-0385
[Article]
2012
Vincent, Carol; Rollock, Nicola; Ball, Stephen and Gillborn, David.
2012.
Being strategic, being watchful, being determined: Black middle- class parents and schooling.
British Journal of Sociology of Education, 33(3),
pp. 337-354.
ISSN 0142-5692
[Article]
2011
2010
2009
Rollock, Nicola.
2009.
School Governors and Race Equality in 21st Century Schools.
Project Report.
Runnymede Trust.
[Report]
Rollock, Nicola.
2009.
Educational Policy and the impact of the Lawrence Inquiry: the view from another sector.
In: Nathan Hall; John Grieve and Stephen P. Savage, eds.
Policing and the Legacy of Lawrence.
Routledge (Willan Publishing).
ISBN 978-1843925064
[Book Section]
Rollock, Nicola.
2009.
The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry 10 Years On: an analysis of the literature.
Technical Report.
Runnymede Trust, London.
[Report]
2007
Rollock, Nicola.
2007.
Why Black girls don’t matter: exploring how race and gender shape academic success in an inner city school.
Support for Learning, 22(4),
pp. 197-202.
ISSN 0268-2141
[Article]
Rollock, Nicola.
2007.
Failure by Any Other Name?
– Educational Policy and the Continuing Struggle for Black Academic Success.
Project Report.
Runnymede Trust.
[Report]
Rollock, Nicola.
2007.
Legitimizing Black academic failure: deconstructing staff discourses on academic success, appearance and behaviour.
International Studies in Sociology of Education, 17(3),
pp. 275-287.
ISSN 0962-0214
[Article]
2006
Maylor, Uvanney; Ross, Alistair; Rollock, Nicola and Williams, Katya.
2006.
Black teachers in London.
Project Report.
Greater London Authority.
[Report]
2003