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Brown, Daniel J. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1991
According to the reviewer, Coleman claims that many current social policies deliberately or inadvertently undermine families, clans, religious organizations, and community institutions that have been sustaining social structures for thousands of years. Coleman suggests that "modern corporate actors" (even schools) cannot replace…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Capital, Institutional Survival
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McDermott, Ray; Varenne, Herve – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 1995
An ethnographic analysis of the cultural constructs of various disabilities, such as deafness, learning disabilities, and illiteracy, reveals identifications attuned to the workings of institutions serving political and economic ends through formal educational means rather than identifications of truly disabled persons. (MMU)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Cultural Influences, Disabilities, Ethnography
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McLellan, Betty – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1999
Provides historical perspective of mainstream psychotherapy and contrasts it with feminist therapy. States the major difference between them is that feminist therapy emphasizes change rather than adjustment. Argues that traditional therapy is charged with reinforcing society's mystifications, and allowing itself to be used in the service of the…
Descriptors: Feminism, Feminist Criticism, Psychotherapy, Sex Bias
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Wallace, Kendra R. – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2004
The article considers the contributions of Gee's Discourse theory to the study of multiethnic identity among mixed heritage students. By framing experience within social context, activity, and interaction, I argue that Discourse theory facilitates a conceptualization of ethnic identity as a situated phenomenon emerging at the intersection of the…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Ethnicity, Heritage Education, Cultural Background
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Werner, Maximilian – CEA Forum, 2006
This article discusses the fundamental difference between the poststructuralist and evolutionary perspective of the postmodern emphasis on multiculturalism. The author discusses how Michael Foucault's relativistic view of the episteme is useful to the extent that it describes how individuals and groups of people generate knowledge, but because it…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Rhetorical Theory, Postmodernism, Evolution
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Ylva Boman – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2006
Education is thought to provide a certain outcome--a "promise". I argue that a promise that education will counteract cultural and social disintegration involves a risk of engendering narrow social and cultural incorporation. On what reasonable basis could education contribute to civic life, when contemporary Western society is…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Cultural Pluralism, Political Socialization
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Clark, Margaret S.; Jordan, Sarah D. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2002
Discusses how communal norms, which emerge gradually across childhood, are a product of social exchanges characteristic of relationships with family members and friends. Distinguishes between communal and exchange relationships. Reviews theoretical and empirical work on adults' use of communal norms and speculates on their developmental…
Descriptors: Child Development, Informal Organization, Interpersonal Relationship, Justice
Capper, Colleen A. – 1992
A multiparadigm perspective of educational administration is offered in this paper, which offers a conceptualization of administration as a heuristic device for considering multiple views of education. The first section describes the work of Sirotnik and Oakes (1986) whose "critical inquiry" multipardigm approach comprises three paradigms:…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Sociology, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Wong, Eugene Franklin – 1984
This paper questions the applicability of middleman minority theory to Chinese and Japanese Americans. The constructional elements of the theory, in its American form, are analyzed in the context of Chinese and Japanese American economic, social, and political conditions. The ethnic group triad (elite-middleman minority-masses) is identified and…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Chinese Americans, Group Status, Japanese Americans
Carter, Ruth – 1986
There may be a link between the systems movement and the women's movement. The systems approach allows an observer to identify important relationships and behavior within a system. This approach recognizes that observers of a system will be taking differing and subjective views of the system, depending on their own perspectives. Among the various…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Employed Women, Females, Feminism
Johnson, David K. – 1988
Some feel that a persistent shortcoming of the collective views of human action is that they often advocate a view of the individual as merely a bearer or token for the group to which he or she belongs. These theories do not account for individual choice. This project attempts to arrive at a general critique of individualism, drawing on a number…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Structures, Epistemology, Individual Differences
Hartoonian, Michael – 1988
This paper argues that the amorality evident among U.S. citizens may be the result of individuals and society's inability to understand the relationship between the public and private life of the citizen and the role and function of ethics in that relationship. The argument has three premises. First, U.S. citizens have developed a sort of cultural…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Citizenship, Democratic Values, Educational Change
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Taylor, Jerome; Brown, Anita – 1984
Theories for explaining intercultural mistrust--the mistrust of Whites by Blacks--and intracultural mistrust--the mistrust of Blacks by Blacks--are the focus of this paper. Three basic claims are made: (1) mistrust is a derivative rather than a primary construct; (2) both intercultural and intracultural mistrust are related to structural aspects…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Cultural Interrelationships, Interpersonal Relationship, Racial Attitudes
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Shaffer, Howard J. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1986
Applies a philosophy of science perspective to substance abuse theory to clarify these theories in general and peer cluster theory in particular. Examines the natural history of an illicit drug from a macroscopic level of analysis to illuminate some of the social-psychological factors that influence drug use and abuse patterns. (Author/KS)
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Emotional Development, Illegal Drug Use
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Palonsky, Stuart B. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1987
This paper distinguishes school ethnography from traditional ethnography and suggests several reasons why school ethnography has not yet secured a place in the research repertoire of most social studies educators. Concludes that social studies researchers should use school ethnography to develop better understandings of the daily patterns of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Ethnography, Higher Education, Social Science Research
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