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Mikuska, Eva; Lyndon, Sandra – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2021
This study investigates our role as early years researchers in qualitative data analysis. We draw on our doctoral studies to address how the co-construction, co-performance and co-reflection of narratives elicit deeper and new understandings of early years workers in England, and how our life stories are co-produced through narrative inquiry.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Educational Research, Educational Researchers
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Gunn, Alana – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Formerly incarcerated women face diverse challenges to re-entry, which include recovering from health illnesses and trauma to navigating various systems of stigma and surveillance. It is these multilevel challenges to reintegration that also make formerly incarcerated women vulnerable participants in research. As such, this qualitative study…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Ethics, Females
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Summerville, Kiara S.; Campbell, Erica T.; Flantroy, Krystal; Prowell, Ashley Nicole; Shelton, Stephanie Anne – Qualitative Research Journal, 2021
Purpose: Qualitative research consistently centers Eurocentrism through courses' integrations of ontological, epistemological and axiological perspectives. This literal whitewashing was a source of great frustration and confusion for the authors, four Black women, who found their identities omitted and disregarded in qualitative inquiry. Using…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Racial Bias, Collaborative Writing
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Edwards, Jane – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2017
Increasingly, the third-level sector across the world has acknowledged a hopeless track record of promoting and retaining competent women in leadership roles. However, change, in terms of women's contribution and participation, has been minimal at least, or gradual at the most optimistic. In this paper, a woman with more than two decades…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Feminism
Bailey, Bernard L. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The shortage of women in science technology engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields has been an issue that has garnered the attention of educators, industry and governments alike. Although there have been other inquiries that have provided factors to reduce the shortages of women in STEM, the problem still exists. This study used the qualitative…
Descriptors: Females, Science Careers, Engineering, Mathematics
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Dresler, Emma; Anderson, Margaret – Health Education, 2017
Purpose: Heavy episodic drinking in young women has caused concern among many groups including public health professionals. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the experiences of young women's alcohol consumption so as to facilitate better health education targeting. Design/methodology/approach: This qualitative descriptive study examines…
Descriptors: Females, Drinking, Health Education, Qualitative Research
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Chang-Kredl, Sandra – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2017
In this paper, I examine the claim that teachers' subjective experiences can lead to social change through the perspective of the early years teacher in Quebec. Fourteen early childhood teachers participated in memory writing and individual interviews. Data were inductively coded and analysed in terms of the teachers' subjective experiences of:…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professionalism, Preschool Teachers, Professional Identity
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Shah, Payal P.; Khurshid, Ayesha – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2018
In this article, we analyze our experiences engaging in a collaborative ethnographic project. This project brings together two ethnographic studies undertaken independently from the other in Gujarat, India and Punjab, Pakistan. We integrate the narratives of young, rural Hindu women in India with those of young, rural Muslim women in Pakistan to…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Womens Education, Global Approach, Feminism
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Martean, Melissa Hannah; Dallos, Rudi; Stedmon, Jacqui; Moss, Duncan – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2014
With increasing longevity amongst people with learning disabilities, it is not surprising that prevalence and incidence rates of cancer are growing at a significant rate. Much of the research undertaken in the area of psycho-oncology has focused on the "general population", and over the last decade, there has been increasing interest in…
Descriptors: Cancer, Developmental Disabilities, Females, Personal Narratives
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Chase, Elizabeth – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2018
This article shares alternative conceptions of time in a qualitative study about the schooling experiences of teenage mothers. The counternarratives of three women of color are presented as alternatives for understanding temporally restricted discourses of achievement in high school. Using third space theory as a lens for understanding the…
Descriptors: Early Parenthood, Females, Academic Achievement, Student Diversity
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Hartung, Catherine; Barnes, Nicoli; Welch, Rosie; O'Flynn, Gabrielle; Uptin, Jonnell; McMahon, Samantha – Sport, Education and Society, 2017
The "neoliberal turn" in the higher education sector has received significant intellectual scrutiny in recent times. This scrutiny, led by many established academics working within the sector, has highlighted the negative repercussions for teaching and research staff, often referred to as the "academic precariat" due to their…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Neoliberalism, Employment Potential, Governance
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Duggan, Shane – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2017
This article considers how time is imagined, lived, and desired in young women's lives as they undertake their final year of secondary school studies in Melbourne, Australia. It argues that economic and competitive imperatives have intensified for many young people in recent times, manifesting in an educational apparatus that increasingly defines…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries, Females, High School Seniors
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Devineau, Sophie; Couvry, Camille; Féliu, François; Renard, Anaïs – International Journal of Higher Education, 2018
By 2017, French higher education had undergone a dramatic restructuration following the Bologna process twenty years earlier which impact all the European universities (Rüegg, 2010), and the implementation of the French LRU in 2007 (Stavrou, 2017). Some studies examined this new model's effect on university academics through international or…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Women Faculty, Females, Family Work Relationship
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Phelps-Ward, Robin J.; Laura, Crystal T. – Gender and Education, 2016
While the "natural hair movement" has grown in popularity and criticism, educational researchers have not attended to how Black adolescent girls with all textures of natural hair are navigating the implications of foregoing chemical alterations to their curl patterns. This article reports on an investigation of self-talk in 56 internet…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, African Americans, Females, Adolescents
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Eidoo, Sameena – Gender and Education, 2018
In this article, I offer a qualitative study of three spaces created by and for young Muslim women in Toronto, Canada: an after-school drop-in programme for Muslim girls, a Somali women's group and a Muslim women's collective. I focus on data gathered from interviews of seven Muslim women in their 20s who created the spaces, which offered refuge…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Feminism, Epistemology, Muslims
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