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Breathing Beyond Borders: Racial Justice and Decolonial Healing Practices
  • ISSN: 2054-7668
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Abstract

Drama therapy empirical research has the potential to support growth within the profession, but changes are still needed to address a lack of racially diverse perspectives represented in studies. A Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) research sub-committee of the North American Drama Therapy Association (NADTA) was formed and members took on the task of reading full-text available articles listed in the NADTA empirical references list ( = 123) with the aim of identifying representations of race within the research through a content analysis. Our team found limited examples of both author-identified race information and contextualized participant racial demographics. When race was presented, most often as descriptive statistics alone, contextual information about culture or other relevant supportive literature was often lacking. Further research and a more systematic critical review of existing drama therapy empirical studies are needed to formulate recommendations for addressing racial disparities within drama therapy research.

Resumen

La investigación empírica de la dramaterapia tiene el potencial de apoyar el crecimiento dentro de la profesión, pero aún se necesitan cambios para abordar la falta de perspectivas racialmente diversas representadas en los estudios. Se formó un subcomité de investigación de personas negras, indígenas y de color (BIPOC) de la Asociación Norteamericana de Dramaterapia (NADTA) y los miembros asumieron la tarea de leer los artículos disponibles en texto completo que figuran en la lista de referencias empíricas de NADTA ( = 123) con el objetivo de identificar representaciones de raza dentro de la investigación a través de un análisis de contenido. Nuestro equipo encontró ejemplos limitados de información racial identificada por el autor y demografía racial contextualizada de los participantes. Cuando se presentó la raza, la mayoría de las veces sólo como estadísticas descriptivas, a menudo faltaba información contextual sobre la cultura u otra literatura de apoyo relevante. Se necesitan más investigaciones y una revisión crítica más sistemática de los estudios empíricos de dramaterapia existentes para formular recomendaciones para abordar las disparidades raciales dentro de la investigación de dramaterapia.

Résumé

La recherche empirique sur la dramathérapie a le potentiel de soutenir la croissance au sein de la profession, mais des changements sont encore nécessaires pour remédier au manque de perspectives raciales diverses représentées dans les études. Un sous-comité de recherche sur les Noirs, les Autochtones et les Personnes de Couleur (BIPOC) de la North American Drama Therapy Association (NADTA) a été formé et les membres ont fait une analyse de contenu des articles disponibles en texte intégral répertoriés dans la liste de références empiriques de la NADTA ( = 123) dans le but d’identifier les représentations de la race au sein de la recherche. Notre équipe a trouvé des exemples limités d’informations raciales identifiées par l’auteur et de données démographiques raciales contextualisées sur les participants. Lorsque la race était présentée, le plus souvent sous forme de statistiques descriptives seulement, il manquait souvent d’informations sur le contexte culturel ou d’autres documents de soutien pertinents. Des recherches supplémentaires et un examen critique plus systématique des études empiriques existantes sur la dramathérapie sont nécessaires pour formuler des recommandations visant à lutter contre les disparités raciales dans la recherche sur la dramathérapie.

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