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50 Years of ERIC
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Prentice, Rebecca – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2012
This article examines the relationship between skill acquisition and the constitution of economic selfhood in Trinidad. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork among garment workers in a context of industrial decline, I show how their formal, informal, and illicit means of acquiring sewing skills are inextricably linked to the fragmented and unstable…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Clothing, Industry, Sewing Instruction
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Froerer, Peggy – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2012
This article is concerned with the relationship between education, aspiration, and social mobility in Chhattisgarh, central India. I am interested in how the ideology of education as an intrinsic "social good" squares with the everyday experiences of marginalized "adivasi" (tribal) girls. My aim is to understand why education is differently valued…
Descriptors: Females, Social Studies, Foreign Countries, Social Mobility
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Naji, Myriem – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2012
This article is concerned with the role of formal education in the upward social mobility of women in the Sirwa, a marginal Berber region of southern Morocco where carpets are produced by women, and marketed by men. To explore why girls' education in weaving takes precedence over formal education, the article considers the place of women's…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Foreign Countries, Social Mobility
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Valentin, Karen – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2012
This article focuses on the relationship between migration and education as aspects of wider livelihood strategies among Nepalese migrants in India. It argues that physical and social mobility are inextricably linked and looks at education (both formal and informal) as a driving force in migration. Combining a broad notion of education with a…
Descriptors: Migrants, Role of Education, Foreign Countries, Migration
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Quinones, Sandra; Ares, Nancy; Padela, Maryam Razvi; Hopper, Mindy; Webster, Stephanie – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Our ethnography focuses on an urban community change organization within a predominantly African American and Latino population. Latino Critical Race Theory and Critical Race Theory help us understand the Spanish speakers' positioning and how particularities of Latinas/os' experience challenged power relations and group cohesion. Our findings…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Urban Environment, Conflict, Community Change
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Simmons, Charlana; Lewis, Cameron; Larson, Joanne – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
This article examines a racial awareness activity conducted as part of a community-wide change initiative at which we found that the majority of racial identity events occurred in schools. Given the prevalence of schools in participant narratives, we argue that schooling is a societal marker, or what we will call a touchstone, of racial identity…
Descriptors: Racial Attitudes, Community Change, Racial Identification, School Role
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O'Connor, Kevin; Hanny, Courtney; Lewis, Cameron – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
This article examines discourse in a community change project committed to undoing "business as usual"--attempts to "fix" problems within the community without involvement of residents in the process. We show how, despite commitments to recognizing community "voice," participants' orientation to powerful "centering institutions" (Jan Blommaert…
Descriptors: Community Change, Social Change, Power Structure, Participative Decision Making
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Larson, Joanne; Webster, Stephanie; Hopper, Mindy – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
This article examines how texts are collaboratively produced in community development work when coauthors come from multiple racial, ethnic, and class backgrounds as well as business and other work experiences. We found that the term "wordsmithing" became a discursive tool that limited resident input and shaped the Plan toward an external…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Community Development, Authors, Differences
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Theodorou, Eleni – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
This article explores the ways in which immigrant children in Cyprus negotiated and perceived their class positions amidst the transnational activities of their parents. As findings indicate, children develop acute understandings of the impact money has on their lives. Drawing on resources physically or imaginarily available to them, children…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Children, Parents
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Peele-Eady, Tryphenia B. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
In this article, the author explores how African American children in a Black church Sunday school community in northern California developed positive membership identity. Focal participants were Sunday school children ages 9 to 12 and their Sunday school teachers. Drawn from a two-year ethnographic study, data showed that adults prepared children…
Descriptors: African American Students, African American Children, Ethnography, Interpersonal Relationship
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Koyama, Jill – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Under No Child Left Behind (NCLB), schools that do not make adequate yearly progress must offer afterschool tutoring, entitled "Supplemental Educational Services" (SES). Drawing on 40 months of ethnographic research and utilizing actor-network theory, this article shows principals co-opting the SES provisions to do what they determine is required…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Improvement, Federal Programs, Ethnography
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Cook-Sather, Alison; Alter, Zanny – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
In this article we analyze what happens when undergraduate students are positioned as pedagogical consultants in a faculty development program. Drawing on their spoken and written perspectives, and using the classical anthropological concept of "liminality," we illustrate how these student consultants revise their relationships with their teachers…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Consultants, Faculty Development, Higher Education
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Bucholtz, Mary; Skapoulli, Elena; Barnwell, Brendan; Lee, Jung-Eun Janie – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Studies of the socialization of novices into scientific cultures typically emphasize official knowledge-making activities. However, scientific socialization is also accomplished informally through humor. As entextualized humor, formulaic jokes enable U.S. undergraduate students in science to claim scientist identities both through a displayed…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Novices, Identification, Socialization
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Park, Julie J. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
This ethnographic account highlights four Korean American students deciding between participating in a racially diverse campus fellowship versus an ethnically homogeneous group. Despite religious convictions about the importance of diversity, students experienced tensions between their ideals concerning diversity and the difficulty of actually…
Descriptors: Race, Student Diversity, Racial Relations, Korean Americans
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Brison, Karen J. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Kindergartens in Fiji contribute to incipient class-based identities in a society traditionally structured by ethnicity. Teachers emphasize making children confident, but define confidence differently with varying student groups, building class-based orientations toward person and society. Parental expectations also differ with many upwardly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Self Esteem, Social Class
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