Critical Science: A systematic literature review of empirical research (1979–2022)

Abstract

The Critical Science Approach (CSA) was developed in 1979 with the intent to create a consistent conceptual identity unifying the Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) profession's philosophy, knowledge, and practice. This systematic literature review examines empirical CSA research published between 1979 and 2022 to better understand what the CSA means for the profession. A total of 71 articles met the criteria with the CSA highly integrated in 22 of those articles. Results illustrate a need for increased CSA scholarship, continuity in keyword usage within the CSA language, and collaboration among preprofessional programs and professional organizations to support and sustain a CSA paradigm shift.

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critical science approach, family and consumer sciences, identity, paradigm, philosophy

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Wanago, N. C., Alexander, K. L., Vaterlaus, J. M., Miller, C. L., & Roberson, K. L. (2024). Critical Science: A systematic literature review of empirical research (1979–2022). Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 52, 327–346. https://doi.org/10.1111/fcsr.12514

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