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Emelyanova, T. P.; Vopilova, I. E. – Russian Education & Society, 2016
An analysis of the discourse on assisted reproductive technologies (ART) indicates the predominance of conservative representations of the family. The appearance of new technologies does not change the image of a "normal" family, because concepts connected with surrogate mothers and egg donors are minimally present in the discourse. In…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Technology, Moral Values, Social Attitudes
Dorner, Lisa M.; Crawford, Emily R.; Jennings, Joel; Sandoval, J. S. Onésimo; Hager, Emily – Educational Policy, 2017
To understand how educational policies are created and supported for immigrants and their children, we must explore how community members make sense of broader immigrant/immigration discourses. Guided by theories of "boundary work," grounded analyses of 27 interviews with U.S.-born residents in metropolitan St. Louis (a community with…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Community Attitudes, Public Opinion, Immigrants
Obermark, Lauren E. – Composition Forum, 2017
This multimedia article focuses on my experience as a professor working on a campus adjacent to Ferguson, Missouri. I discuss the ways that Ferguson and Black Lives Matter pushed me to intentionally and meaningfully connect my teaching, research, and the local community. Through narrative, video and audio excerpts and analysis of conversations…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Rhetoric, Racial Bias, Activism
Aarsand, Liselott – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2014
In today's media-saturated societies it can be assumed that encounters with therapists and other experts may have implications for adult learning. Taking the point of departure in the idea of public pedagogy, and by using a close-up analysis of interview talk, the pedagogical agency the media may have on parenting is investigated. Drawing…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Mass Media, Interviews, Public Opinion
Kebede, Meselu Taye; Hilden, Per Kristian; Middelthon, Anne-Lise – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2014
In Ethiopia, as in many other countries, moral discourses about female sexuality in general, and pre- and extramarital sexual experience in particular, create an environment that discourages women from engaging in open dialogue about their sexuality and their past or future sexual experience. In the study of induced abortion among unmarried women…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Moral Values, Females, Sexuality
Dorn, Renee Felicia – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Starting in the mid-1800s, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were created for the purpose of educating Black students. Since their inception, HBCUs have transformed from institutions of higher learning with a core curriculum of teaching and ministerial education serving the Black community to progressive colleges and…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, African American Students, African American Education, Institutional Characteristics
Junisbai, Azamat K. – Social Forces, 2010
Analyzing data from the 2007 Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Inequality Survey, I identify and compare the determinants of economic justice attitudes in two formerly similar majority-Muslim nations that are now distinguished almost exclusively by their dissimilar economic circumstances following the collapse of the Soviet Union. In Kazakhstan, where the…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries, Economic Factors, Social Justice
Martin, Kerry; Hart, Ruth; MacLeod, Shona; Kinder, Kay – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2010
The aim of this research was to investigate the approaches being taken by local authorities (LAs) and partner organisations to improve how young people are perceived, especially in relation to crime and antisocial behaviour. The study also looked at the challenges for and benefits of activities aiming to improve public perceptions of young people,…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Crime, Young Adults, Program Effectiveness
Mason, Sally; Berger, Barbara; Ferrans, Carol Estwing; Sultzman, Vickey; Fendrich, Michael – Research on Social Work Practice, 2010
Objectives: African American urban adolescents are one of the fastest growing groups of children affected by their mother's HIV status. These children experience HIV stigma by association with their HIV-positive mothers. Stigma may contribute to adverse outcomes for these teens. Methods: The authors describe a multistage process of scale…
Descriptors: Mothers, Testing, Adolescents, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Taylor, Paul, Ed. – Pew Research Center, 2010
Social institutions that have been around for thousands of years generally change slowly, when they change at all. But that's not the way things have been playing out with marriage and family since the middle of the 20th Century. Some scholars argue that in the past five decades, the basic architecture of these age-old institutions has changed as…
Descriptors: Marriage, Family Structure, Census Figures, Trend Analysis
Wickens, Corrine M.; Sandlin, Jennifer A. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2010
In this study, we examine how broad heteronormative discourses circulate, become embodied within, negotiated by, and potentially resisted within a university, a college of education, and educators themselves. We pay special attention to how heteronormative discourses at Southwestern University (SWU) impact the various roles this college of…
Descriptors: Human Services, Teacher Education Programs, Homosexuality, Social Bias
Blood, Margaret – 2000
Despite strong research evidence on the importance of early learning for later school success, thousands of Massachusetts children enter school without the benefit of quality preschool experiences. This statewide study examined the opinions of voters, child care experts, and opinion leaders regarding early care and education in order to inform a…
Descriptors: Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Interviews, Knowledge Level
Wills, Dina – 1988
To examine working-class women's attitudes and perceptions about the Women's Movement, a study reviewed 14 collections of interviews with low-income women conducted in the 1970s. Interviews were collected from a variety of sources--academic studies, books written for the general reader, and a large-scale study commissioned by a publisher of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Employed Women, Females, Feminism
Gordon, Margaret T.; And Others – 1982
The effect of a televised investigative news report on opinions of members of the general public, interest group elites, and governmental policy makers and on eventual public policy was studied. By collaboration with an investigative news team, the researchers learned in advance of the subject and air time of an "NBC News Magazine" segment…
Descriptors: Interviews, News Media, Policy Formation, Programing (Broadcast)