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Naraian, Srikala – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Within inclusive education research, the call to foster participation stems from a generalized vision for promoting democratic practices within classrooms, prompting the concern for eliciting student "voices." In this ethnographic study, I explore the utility of "voice" as a workable construct in securing participation within inclusive classrooms.…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Participation, Ethnography, Grade 1
Jaffe-Walter, Reva; Lee, Stacey J. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Increasing numbers of immigrant youth are coming of age within global cities that are characterized by growing inequalities and few opportunities for social mobility. These youth face numerous educational obstacles that complicate college and labor market access. This article draws from an ethnographic study of public high schools serving…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Higher Education, Immigrants, Low Income Groups
Lucko, Jennifer – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
This article examines Ecuadorian students' attempts to contest immigrant stereotypes and redefine their social identities in Madrid, Spain. I argue that academic tracking plays a pivotal role in the trajectory of students' emergent ethnic identity. To illustrate this process, I focus on students who abandon their academic and professional…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Stereotypes
Figueroa, Ariana Mangual – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
This article draws from a 23-month ethnographic study of mixed-status Mexican families living in the New Latino Diaspora to examine how citizenship status impacts undocumented parents' and children's participation in everyday activities. Specifically, the analysis illustrates how mothers and sons in two families negotiate school and home…
Descriptors: Homework, Citizenship, Ethnography, Mexicans
Adair, Jennifer Keys – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Initiated as part of the Council on Anthropology and Education's Policy Engagement Working Group, the policy brief "Ethnographic Knowledge For Early Childhood" focused on making the case for ethnography as evidence within early childhood federal policy. This article describes the creation and distribution of the policy brief as well as the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Ethnography, Young Children, Educational Policy
Hornberger, Nancy H., Ed. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Dell Hathaway Hymes, linguistic anthropologist and educational visionary extraordinaire, passed away in November 2009, leaving behind a voluminous scholarship and inspirational legacy in the study of language and inequality, ethnography, sociolinguistics, Native American ethnopoetics, and education. This essay provides a brief account of Hymes's…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, American Indians, Ethnography, Educational Anthropology
McCarty, Teresa L.; Collins, James; Hopson, Rodney K. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
This essay updates Dell Hymes's "Report from an Underdeveloped Country" (the USA), positioning our analysis in the New Language Policy Studies. Taking up Hymes's call for comparative, critical studies of language use, we examine three cases, organizing our analysis around Hymes's questions: What "counts" as a language, a language problem, and…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Language Usage, Contrastive Linguistics, Case Studies
van der Aa, Jef; Blommaert, Jan – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
This essay describes the process of Hymesian monitoring, a collaborative effort to understand voice in education, so crucial in Hymes's later work. A report of ethnographic monitoring in 1970s Philadelphia and a recent collaborative project in the Caribbean demonstrate how one can work from the voice of the pupil, through that of the analyst…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Ethnography, Student Attitudes, Cooperation
Cazden, Courtney B. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Cazden reflects on theoretical and sociopolitical origins of Hymes's construct of communicative competence in events occurring just before and after 1960 in the U.S. She comments on Hymes's emphasis on competence not as abstract systemic potential of a language, but as capability located in individual persons; and she explores competence as both…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Communicative Competence (Languages), United States History, Sociolinguistics
Doucet, Fabienne – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
This article examines parent involvement (PI) as a ritual system using Turner's concept of root paradigms. Through a twofold analysis, I argue that the highly ritualized nature of PI practices creates a group identity among mainstream parents and schools that marginalizes diverse families. First, I point out three root paradigms in the ritual…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Immigrants, Educational Practices
Heath, Shirley Brice – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Heath takes readers back to Hymes's years as Dean of the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. She recalls, in particular, his relentless passion for introducing public school administrators to ethnography's potential for seeing what could be done to increase equity and social justice within public education. She contrasts this…
Descriptors: Social Justice, American Indians, Ethnography, Intimacy
Gilmore, Perry – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
This study describes a rare Swahili pidgin created by two five-year-old boys, one American and one African. The discussion examines the linguistic and social factors affecting the "origins, maintenance, change and loss" (Hymes 1971) of their language and the place it created for their friendship. This place, constructed by and through language,…
Descriptors: African Languages, Pidgins, Foreign Countries, Males
Cahnmann-Taylor, Melisa – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Cahnmann-Taylor remembers her first encounter with Dell Hymes at an open mic event at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association. She puzzles his complex stance on the role ethnographic poems might play in one's ethnographic project. In Dell Hymes's honor, she shares a poetic rendering of a speech event from her bilingual…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Poetry, Anthropology, Role
Campbell, Elizabeth; Lassiter, Luke Eric – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
Here we reflect on the collaborative research, engagement, and pedagogical relationships and processes that gave rise to "The Other Side of Middletown," a collaborative ethnography written by a team of faculty, students, and community participants. We offer background on the project; discuss how collaborative researches engendered community-based…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Partnerships in Education, Citizen Participation, African Americans
Chhuon, Vichet; Hudley, Cynthia – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
Research suggests that Cambodian students often endure conflicting ethnic stereotypes from larger society and their school and communities. We examine the ways in which Cambodian youth negotiated their ethnic identities in response to these stereotypes and argue that Cambodian students adopted, rejected, and affirmed certain ethnic identities in…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Ethnicity, Cambodians, Ethnic Stereotypes

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