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Anderson, Jane; And Others – 1992
This symposium chaired by John C. Belland addressed the ethical position of educational communications and technology in society. Presenters created ethics scenarios and applied critical theory to provide insight. Intended to stimulate questions, the approach was philosophical, literary, and sociopolitical, and reflected Derrida, Foucault, and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Technology, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. – 1998
The Qualitative Studies section of the Proceedings contains the following 10 papers: "An Alternative to Alternative Media'" (James Hamilton); "A Critical Assessment of News Coverage of the Ethical Implications of Genetic Testing" (David A. Craig); "Earth First! and the Boundaries of Postmodern Environmental…
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Case Studies, Critical Theory, Feminism
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Esposito, Jennifer; Evans-Winters, Venus – Educational Action Research, 2007
In this paper, we argue that teacher-researchers, especially those in politically contested school communities, should be encouraged to conduct critical action research that is contextually bound. Such a research methodology includes tenets of critical action research, postmodern and feminist theory, and attention to how oppression manifests in…
Descriptors: Feminism, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Action Research
Fernandez-Balboa, Juan-Miguel, Ed. – 1997
This collection of texts proposes alternative ways to examine human movement, discussing the traditional role of human movement professionals as agents of social and cultural reproduction. Part 1, The Human Movement Profession in the Postmodern Era: Critical Analyses, includes the first 10 chapters: (1) "Introduction: The Human Movement…
Descriptors: Athletics, Elementary Secondary Education, Feminism, Foreign Countries
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Eggemeyer, Valerie – Art Education, 2004
In this article, the author focuses on Esther Parada's non-traditional use of the Web to communicate her art, and offers a critique of Parada's work, "Transplant: A Tale of Three Continents," and suggestions for critiquing Web art in the school classroom. Parada creates an intersection between this new medium and the more traditional medium of…
Descriptors: Internet, Art, Art Criticism, Art Education
Bowers, Bradley R. – 1994
In her much-quoted statement of principles "A Room of One's Own," Virginia Woolf wishes for "a woman's sentence." In that essay, she doubts that a woman can use the same sentence as a man to write literature, because "the weight, the pace, the stride of a man's mind are too unlike her own for her to lift anything…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Females, Feminism, Higher Education
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Trethewey, Angela – Western Journal of Communication, 1999
Brings together two promising strands of research in organizational communication--postmodern theories and contradiction-centered analyses of organizational discourse and practice--by employing irony, as articulated by postmodern and/or feminist scholars, as a theoretical lens to analyze the contradictions that structure a social service…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Feminism, Higher Education
Hua, David M. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Women have historically been underrepresented in the field of information technology. The literature related to the underrepresentation of women in information technology has focused on developing strategies for attracting more females into the industry. Despite these efforts, the number of women in information technology has been declining. The…
Descriptors: Careers, Feminism, Females, Persistence
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Bunyard, Derek – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2005
This article uses figurations taken from popular culture to explore Donna Haraway's concept of cyborg identities, extending this to include childhood. Starting from her identification of the image of the cyborg as an ironic metaphorical response to capitalism, two negative forms of identity are explored in relation to current technological…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Identification (Psychology), Human Body, Technology
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Birkenstein, Cathy – College English, 2010
It is hard to think of a writer whose work has been more prominently upheld as an example of bad academic writing than the philosopher and literary theorist Judith Butler. In 1998, Butler was awarded first prize in the annual Bad Writing Contest established by the journal "Philosophy and Literature," and early in 1999, was lampooned in an…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Authors, Humanities, Persuasive Discourse
Barton, Angela Calabrese, Ed.; Osborne, Margery D., Ed. – 2001
The essays in this book draw from current debates concerning schooling and the need for liberatory education; the social construction of science and identity; and systems of race, class, and gender oppression and domination. These works aim to pose such questions as: (1) How can we shape practice and curriculum to address the needs of diverse…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Jubas, Kaela – Canadian Journal of Education, 2006
In this article, I have used the 2004 Greatest Canadian contest as an example of media's educational function. Contrary to mainstream discourse of gender-neutral citizenship, this contest reiterates a notion of Canadian citizenship as masculinized, classed, and raced. Gramsci's concepts of "hegemony," "ideology", and…
Descriptors: Justice, Feminism, Democracy, Citizenship
Smith, Richard, Ed.; Wexler, Philip, Ed. – 1995
The chapters in this book originated in an invited seminar at the Griffith University Gold Coast (Australia) campus on the occasion of a visit by Philip Wexler in December 1993. The seminar explored ways and means of transcending a postmodernist analysis of education. Although the examples are predominantly Australian, the issues are…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Critical Theory, Economics, Educational Change
Tooms, Autumn K., Ed.; Boske, Christa, Ed. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2010
This is the first chronicle of the history of social justice as a line of inquiry within the field of educational administration. Editors Tooms and Boske have amassed a collective voice of leaders in the field of Educational Administration who have broken barriers and expanded the field through their own work and scholarship within a national and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Citizenship, Educational Administration, Leadership
Henning, Teresa – 1994
Peter Elbow's expressionist approach to rhetoric lacks the critical position that feminism requires. Expressionist rhetoric's focus on the personal does not make it a feminist rhetoric because its conception of the personal as well as its conception of itself as a rhetoric is uncritical and ignores the social context that subject positions,…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Cultural Influences, Discourse Modes, Females
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