Resultaten voor 'michelle fine'
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Critical Theory, Methods, and Design in Educational Research
Bearing Witness in Times of Deepening InequalitiesTwo leading educational researchers document a three-year journey amid shifting educational landscapes as they explore critical research designs among diverse youth populations. They delve into theory, innovative methodologies, and ethical partnerships to challenge systemic inequities in urban communities.
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Youth Held at the Border
Immigration, Education and the Politics of InclusionUsing a combination of engaging narrative and rigorous analysis, this book explores how immigrant youth are included in, and excluded from, various sectors of American society, including education. With an intimate storytelling style, the author invites readers to rethink assumptions about immigrant youth and what their often liminal positions reveal about the politics of inclusion in America.
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Changing Politics of Education
Privitization and the Dispossessed Lives Left BehindReveals new structures and circuits of dispossession and privilege that are failing the majority in the US education system.
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Muslim American Youth
Understanding Hyphenated Identities Through Multiple MethodsProvides a much-needed analysis for those seeking to understand how Muslim youth and other groups of immigrant youth negotiate their identities as Americans
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The Gift of Education
How a Tuition Guarantee Program Changed the Lives of Inner-City YouthTells the story of how two philanthropists promised each of the 112 graduating sixth graders at Belmont Elementary, a school in one of Philadelphia's poorest neighborhoods, a fully paid college education to the institution of their choice.
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Beyond Silenced Voices
Lois Weis is Professor of Sociology of Education at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Michelle Fine is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Together they have written and edited many books, including Working Method: Research and Social Justice and (with Linda Powell Pruitt and April Burns) Off White: Readings on Power, Privilege, and Resistance.
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Just Research in Contentious Times
Widening the Methodological ImaginationIn this intensely powerful and personal new text, Michelle Fine widens the methodological imagination for students, educators, scholars, and researchers interested in crafting research with communities. Fine shares her struggles over the course of 30 years to translate research into policy and practice that can enhance the human condition and create a more just world.
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Working Method
Research and Social JusticeWorking Method focuses on the theory, method, and politics of contemporary social research. As ethnographic and qualitative research become more popular, noted scholars Weis and Fine provide a roadmap for understanding the complexities involved
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Revolutionizing Education
Youth Participatory Action Research in MotionA definitive statement of YPAR as it relates to education with an informative combination of theory and practice, this edited collection addresses both the political challenges and inherent power imbalances of conducting research with young people.
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Off White
Readings on Power, Privilege, and ResistanceWith an introduction focusing on the proliferation and development of the field of whiteness studies, this second edition redefines our understanding of race and society. It also includes three maps.
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Beyond Silenced Voices
This book addresses race, class, and gender in education in the United States. It debates the issues of institutionalized power and privilege, and the policies, discourses, and practices that silence powerless groups. At the center of the silence are the most critical and powerful voices of all -- children and adolescents with their relentless desire to be heard and to survive. Weis and Fine go beyond examining policies, discourse, and practices to call up the voices of young people who have been expelled from the centers of their schools and our culture to speak as interpreters of adolescent culture -- among them, lesbian and gay students who have been assaulted in their schools; adolescent women burying their political and personal resistances the moment their bodies "fill out;" young men and women struggling for identities amid the radically transforming conditions of late twentieth-century capitalism; and Native American college students almost wholly excluded from the academic conversation.
€ 91,50