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Williams, Joyce E.; Garza, Lisa – Urban Education, 2006
This research is a case study of change and racial/ethnic conflict in the Dallas, Texas, Independent School District (DISD). Data are drawn from observations of monthly meetings of the school board. The focus is on communication as cultural projection among African American and Mexican American delegations at meetings and on the reactions evoked…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conflict Resolution, Intercultural Communication, Meetings
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Puckett, Myron – Urban Education, 1976
Explores the cessation of the protest activity prevalent during the 1960s by examining one form of protest activity -- that which occurred in several Los Angeles high schools -- by means of an analytical framework based on a view of protest as a bargaining tactic designed to induce the intervention of sympathetic third parties. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Activism, Case Studies, Community Involvement, Conflict Resolution
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Schreck, Robert; And Others – Urban Education, 1975
Describes the successful efforts, it is stated, of one high school in reducing the incidence of intergroup conflict: the school, consisting of approximately 1800 students with large segments of blacks, Puerto Ricans, Italian Americans, and Jews, was plagued in 1968 by major outbreaks of intergroup violence. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Case Studies, Conflict Resolution, High Schools