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Erevelles, Nirmala – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2019
In this presentation I trouble the ways that critical scholars of difference turn away from the spectral presence of disability in search of more empowering narratives. The alternative narratives they support recreate limiting theorizations of the human/posthuman that continue to support ableist representations of disability. Refusing this…
Descriptors: Public Education, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Social Bias, Identification
Eades, Dawn A. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Considerable research has focused on the experiences of first-generation college students (FGS) (Defreitas & Rinn, 2013; Lightweis, 2014; Martin, 2015; Morales, 2014; Swecker, Fifolt, & Searby, 2013), who are defined as students whose parents did not graduate with a bachelor's degree from college (DeFreitas & Rinn, 2013). With minimal…
Descriptors: College Presidents, First Generation College Students, Experience, Career Choice
Aviles, Natalie B.; Reed, Isaac Ariail – Sociological Methods & Research, 2017
Recently, sociologists have expended much effort in attempts to define social mechanisms. We intervene in these debates by proposing that sociologists in fact have a choice to make between three standards of what constitutes a good mechanistic explanation: substantial, formal, and metaphorical mechanistic explanation. All three standards are…
Descriptors: Sociology, Standards, Realism, Classification
Ebert, Philip A.; Morreau, Michael – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2023
Avalanche studies have undergone a transition in recent years. Early research focused mainly on environmental factors. More recently, attention has turned to human factors in decision making, such as behavioural and cognitive biases. This article adds a "social" component to this human turn in avalanche studies. It identifies lessons for…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Risk Management, Vignettes, Outdoor Education
Huuki, Tuija; Kyrölä, Kata – Gender and Education, 2023
In this article, we examine the immensely popular animated Disney film "Frozen 2" (2019) through its potential as decolonial queer pedagogy. Drawing on Indigenous educational studies, queer and feminist Indigenous theories, and research on affect and trauma, we ask how the film popularizes Sámi nature-based cosmologies, addresses and…
Descriptors: Films, Animation, Popular Culture, Indigenous Knowledge
Chawla-Duggan, Rita; Konantambigi, Rajani; Lam, Michelle Mei Seung; Sollied, Sissel – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2022
Our research community has limited understanding about the potential of video. This paper uses double stimulation and transformative agency to analyse two video modalities, extraction, and reflection; in a study about learning as it develops through family interactions. As researchers we were interested in children's motives. However, the children…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Social Science Research, Educational Research, Stimulation
Patel, Leigh – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2022
In this theoretical paper, I examine the role and potential alterations to uses of social categories in qualitative research. Categories are socially constructed, imbued with power, and include race, class, gender, sexuality, and ability. These categories, although constructs and subject to change, hold durability and are leveraged in much of…
Descriptors: Social Differences, Classification, Longitudinal Studies, Ethnography
Darolia, Laura H.; Kessler, Meghan A. – Action in Teacher Education, 2022
As the COVID-19 pandemic invaded our lives in March of 2020, schools were forced to close their doors and urgently transition to remote learning. This action research study is about pre-service elementary teachers (PSTs) in a social justice-focused social studies methods course who used this unprecedented time as valid curricular material. While…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Social Justice, Preservice Teachers
Lindström, Niclas; Samuelsson, Lars – Athens Journal of Education, 2022
In recent research on moral psychology, the human consciousness has been compared to a tongue, with different taste buds, which together can cause a variety of sensations. According to this theory, people in general have a preparedness to react to situations, which can provide opportunities or pose threats in a social context. Moral psychologist,…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Religious Education, Experienced Teachers
Tanke, Joseph – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This essay offers a new interpretation of Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri's landmark work of critical social theory "Empire." It develops an account of the politics of exile by situating this political strategy in terms of Hardt and Negri's claim that it is no longer feasible to confront capitalist power head-on. It attends closely to…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Social Theories, Educational Philosophy, Social Systems
Thomas Dominic Dyer – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore how online full-time faculty define, implement, and invest in social presence. Purposeful sampling was used to recruit 15 full-time online faculty participants at a private Christian university in the Southwest. The participants of this study met specific criterion, which included…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Faculty, Private Colleges, Christianity
Douglas B. Stirling – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore how fourth-year Christian male emerging adults at a Christian college in the northeastern United States identify and describe changes in religiosity as expressed by the tenets of trust in parental religiosity, by missional outreach, and by personal faith, which form the basic…
Descriptors: Christianity, Males, Religious Colleges, Young Adults
Sheehan Pundyke, Orla – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2020
This literature review provides an introduction to change management and reviews current approaches, theories and models which can be used to skillfully handle and direct change initiatives within higher education institutions (HEIs) so that the desired outcome is achieved. Planned approaches, psychological and behavourial theories, organisational…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Change Strategies, Higher Education, Literature Reviews
Flores, Gabriela; Fowler, Denver J.; Posthuma, Richard A. – Journal of Global Education and Research, 2020
The purpose of this article is to examine social cognitive theory and social comparison theory, and how they are integrated to propose that self-efficacy mediates the relationship between leader-member exchange social comparison (LMXSC) and performance. Furthermore, the article supports the need for development and examination of the effects of…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Social Theories, Self Efficacy, Teachers
Coleman, Jason; Pankl, Lis – Communications in Information Literacy, 2020
In the chapter we wrote 10 years ago for "Critical Library Instruction: Theories and Methods" we asked instructors to free themselves from the stifling heritage of positivism that privileged tools and instrumentality above meaning. Drawing on Henry Giroux and Oscar Wilde, we urged our peers to embrace dialogue that respects the…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Critical Theory, Library Instruction, Educational Change