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Ohito, Esther O. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Broadly, this article details the imbrication of a Black feminist qualitative researcher's onto-epistemology and data (meta-) analysis process. I theorize "Black feminist memory work," then apply this method by returning to data I collected for a completed research project and meshing those data with a curated selection of thematically…
Descriptors: African Americans, Feminism, Females, Researchers
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Carlos Nicolas Gómez Marchant; Gerardo Sánchez Gutiérrez; Amy Rae Johnson; Alexandra R. Aguilar; Karina Méndez Pérez; Mona Baniahmadi – Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity, 2024
We provide a composite counter story based on our own experiences grappling with investigating elementary Latinx learners' experiences and how we have leaned on each other to resist the whiteness of learning to do research in pursuit of a Ph.D. As the counterstory shows, we collectively worked together to write our own continuations of the story…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Elementary School Students, Student Experience, Educational Research
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Gordana Angelichin-Zhura; Annelise Da Silva Canavarro – Journal of International Students, 2023
With the global as the dominating frame of reference, the international higher education landscape and its transients move to the forefront of discussions on whose and which education matters today. Embodying the internationalized university, the Global Southern international student turned into an early-career migrant researcher remains a…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Foreign Students, Educational Researchers, Student Mobility
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Boylorn, Robin M. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
The author reflects on the ingenuity and improvisation of black women as research methodology. She summarizes the contributions of the special issue to discuss the role and importance of creativity and lived experience in the work of black women researchers.
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Research Methodology, Researchers
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Nuzzo, James – Quest, 2021
In 1973, Harriet Williams published in "Quest" on volunteer bias (self-selection bias) in kinesiology research. Williams' evidence-based commentary included a discussion on sex differences in volunteerism. More recently, some exercise and sports scientists (ESS) have suggested "investigator" bias explains the lower proportion…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Gender Differences, Researchers, Sampling
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Animashaun, Oluwaseun; Bell, Jacobe – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
The concept of "spirit-murder" reminds us that the violence Black girls and women suffer in academic spaces travels beyond the mental and emotional; it manifests on a spiritual level as well. Consequently, spiritual healing is a priority for Black girls and women to traverse the world whole and worthy. This paper intends to first,…
Descriptors: Literacy, Violence, Females, Spiritual Development
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Abuya, Benta; Evans, David; Gulesci, Selim; Haberland, Nicole; Hares, Susannah; Malik, Rabea; Mortara, Alessia; Rose, Pauline – Population Council, 2023
In this report, the authors--a group of researchers who commonly adopt varying research traditions and approaches--have come together to outline some crucial next steps to advance the research agenda on girls' education. The authors propose five areas where researchers can better collaborate to advance the field, and they call for better…
Descriptors: Womens Education, Females, Educational Research, Researchers
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Thunig, Amy – Gender and Education, 2023
With the rise of Higher Education institutions seeking increased Indigenous representation within staffing, publications, and student numbers, this article considers key methodological processes, issues, and challenges associated with utilizing and embodying Indigenous and Storytelling research practises within colonial contexts. The value of new…
Descriptors: Females, Indigenous Populations, Minority Group Teachers, Minority Group Students
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Chung, EunKyoung – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
This article is a reflective endeavor on the "affective" dimensions of my fieldwork, which explores Asian migrant women's desires for educational success in the United States and South Korea. My encounter with affective and material forces pervasive in the field triggers "affective" reflexivity that supports my own struggle…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Females, Affective Behavior
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Birdsall, Sally; White, Peta – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2017
Having participated in both the New Zealand Association for Environmental Education (NZAEE) and Australian Association for Environmental Education (AAEE) Research Symposia of 2016, the authors provide a critical analysis of the opportunities provided during these symposia for researchers to position themselves within the environmental education…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Criticism, Conferences (Gatherings), Foreign Countries
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Yoon, Irene H. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
In this autoethnography, I inquire into naming the histories and dynamics behind some of the embodied and affective experiences I have had as a Korean American woman of color while studying up/down, across/within, in White-dominant professional spaces such as K-12 schools. This 'in-between' status is part of the nature of being Korean American. In…
Descriptors: Korean Americans, Educational Researchers, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography
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Fletcher, Eric – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2022
Researching ethically is an institutional requirement and cornerstone of good everyday practice in conducting research, adopting a mindful consideration for participants and resisting the temptation to use methodological approaches which may exploit participants or their trust in the research process or researcher. In the context of outdoor…
Descriptors: Ethics, Aquatic Sports, Outdoor Education, Trust (Psychology)
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Nutton, Jennifer; Lucero, Nancy; Ives, Nicole – Educational Action Research, 2020
Three researchers share their reflections on the challenges and goodness of fit of using participatory action research (PAR) in studies with indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada. Three central challenges of participatory methodologies are identified: (1) defining what constitutes participation; (2) the extended time required for a…
Descriptors: Action Research, Participatory Research, Indigenous Knowledge, Canada Natives
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Islam, Samira Ibrahim – World Journal of Education, 2019
Middle East Region is home to more than 400 million people, representing 5% of world population, and boasts a workforce of 103 million scattered across 22 countries (Lord, 2016). Sixty five percent of the populations are young aged 25 or under, which puts growing stress on educational, health and social systems. Over the last decade, most Middle…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Womens Education, Females, Geographic Regions
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Sherbine, Kortney – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2016
Ongoing debates over children's encounters with popular culture are grounded in representational images of what childhood is and what childhood should be. As such, the tendency to overcode and regulate children's behaviors, relationships, and desires are often part of a greater effort to prepare the child to fit fixed and essentialized notions of…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Child Development, Females, Art Education
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