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Ori Rotlevy; Itay Snir – Ethics and Education, 2024
In his 'Towards the Critique of Violence', Walter Benjamin introduces the concept of 'educative violence' as a contemporary manifestation of 'divine violence'. In this paper, we aim to interpret 'educative violence' by examining other instances where the young Benjamin addresses pedagogical issues. By connecting the concept of divine violence to…
Descriptors: Violence, Philosophy, Power Structure, Personal Autonomy
Ola Lindberg; Oscar Rantatalo; Ulrika Haake – Vocations and Learning, 2024
This article aims to contribute to the theorization of power in workplace learning. We examined the ways in which civilian investigators participate in criminal investigation practice, and how these modes related to the social ordering in the police organization. Civilians, mostly women and well educated, are being hired in large numbers to help…
Descriptors: Crime, Workplace Learning, Participation, Police
Shiri Lev-Ari – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
Categorization is the foundation of many cognitive functions. Importantly, the categories we use to structure the world are informed by the language we speak. For example, whether we perceive dark blue, light blue, and green to be shades of one, two, or three different colors depends on whether we speak Berinmo, English, or Russian, respectively.…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Classification, Computer Simulation, Community Characteristics
Molina, José Luis; Lubbers, Miranda J.; Hâncean, Marian-Gabriel; Fradejas-García, Ignacio – Field Methods, 2022
Thanks to the latest developments in network-oriented sampling, it is now possible to measure "transnational social fields," or emergent social structures that connect places or regions in different countries. These structures are instrumental in explaining sociocultural phenomena like the emergence of ethnic or demographic enclaves,…
Descriptors: Social Structure, Sociocultural Patterns, Sampling, Foreign Countries
Andrea Krieg – Teaching Sociology, 2024
There is general agreement among sociologists that teaching social structure is a core component of a sociological curriculum. Despite this agreement, there are few guides for instructors on how to teach this key concept. Using the sociological literacy framework, this research examines the most popular undergraduate Introduction to Sociology…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Sociology, Social Structure, Textbook Content
Elizabeth C. Bolander – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2024
Students with disabilities are choosing to engage in remote schooling. Families of children with disabilities may never set foot in a physical school building. Yet, it is important for families to feel connected to their child's education and the school community. This column discusses strategies based in culturally relevant pedagogy to engage…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Students with Disabilities
Roger Pizarro Milian; David Zarifa – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2023
It is generally accepted that Canadian universities are less stratified than their southern neighbours, a hypothesis popularized in the mid-2000s and verified by subsequent comparative empirical research. Through this piece, we revisit the Canadian "flatness" hypothesis, embracing a more sociological definition of status hierarchies and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Power Structure, Institutional Characteristics
Muradoglu, Melis; Marchak, Kristan A.; Gelman, Susan A.; Cimpian, Andrei – Developmental Psychology, 2022
In certain domains, people represent some of an individual's properties (e.g., a tiger's ferocity), but not others (e.g., a tiger's being in the zoo), as stemming from the assumed "essence" of the individual's category. How do children identify which properties of an individual are essentialized and which are not? Here, we examine…
Descriptors: Animals, Social Structure, Classification, Preschool Children
Shifrer, Dara; Appleton, C. J. – Youth & Society, 2024
Schools' overt or explicit practices are a dominant lens through which education researchers and policymakers attempt to understand how schools are racially inequitable. Yet, Lewis and Diamond argue that contemporary racial inequalities are largely sustained through implicit factors, like institutional practices and structural inequalities. Ray's…
Descriptors: High Schools, Race, Equal Education, Social Structure
Andrew B. Jones – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
This paper advocates for the integration of the 'sociological imagination', as proposed by the sociologist C. Wright Mills, into pedagogical practices to foster inclusive and democratic classrooms. Departing from narrow evidence-based approaches, it explores how the sociological imagination connects personal experiences with broader societal…
Descriptors: Sociology, Teaching Methods, Imagination, Social Structure
Chen, Qinghua; Lin, Angel M. Y. – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2023
When 'decoloniality' and 'decolonizing' have become words frequently used in conferences and journal publications in our field of Applied Linguistics/Language and Education, as well as on many academics' lips, we start to worry about how they too can be easily co-opted as buzz words emptied of their critical meaning and actional potential and…
Descriptors: Social Structure, Decolonization, Applied Linguistics, Neoliberalism
Sengupta-Irving, Tesha – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2021
Neoliberal logics, a form of racial capitalism, adjudicate children as smart, able, and desirable (or not) in schools. I explore the social processes and structural arrangements by which such logics position a Latina mathematics student as "undesirable" in her class. Drawing on data collected over a year, the analysis lays bare how…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Females, Mathematics, Neoliberalism
Carol Difalco – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Community engagement programs are shaped by the educators who facilitate them. Due to a curtailed critical consciousness, such programs are not always sensitive to the negative implications for the communities they are attempting to support. Guided by critical ethnographic and interpretive phenomenological analysis, this study examines how…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Critical Thinking, Community Involvement, Social Justice
Wolthuis, Fenna; Hubers, Mireille D.; van Veen, Klaas; de Vries, Siebrich – Review of Educational Research, 2022
This review examines the concept of organizational routines and its potential for investigating educational initiatives in practice. The studies in our review revealed three different approaches to routines: (1) examining organizational routines as entities, (2) (also) examining conversational routines, and (3) examining the internal structure of…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Research Reports, Organizational Culture, Organizational Communication
Winkler, Klara Johanna; Bennett, Elena; Chestnutt, Hannah R. – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2022
Purpose: For a university to be a prime mover for sustainability transformation, all units of the university should contribute. However, organizational change in educational institutions is often studied by examining specific domains such as research or operation in isolation. This results in a less-than-complete picture of the potential for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainability, Universities, Organizational Change

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