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Brendan H. O'Connor; Seline Szkupinski Quiroga – Grantee Submission, 2024
The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) is a US Department of Education funded initiative to support students from migrant/seasonal farmworker backgrounds--i.e., students whose families travel seasonally to work in agriculture--during their first year as undergraduates. This article shares authors' experience of using insights from…
Descriptors: Migrant Programs, Seasonal Laborers, Migrant Adult Education, Minority Group Students
Brayboy, Bryan McKinley Jones – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2013
In this address, I ask a number of questions including: What are the tidemarks of our time? In response, I make three points. First, we live in a neoliberal world driven by the myth of disinterested markets. Second, CAE and its leadership has always been interested in issues of social justice. Third, I argue that relationships are a vital part of…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Social Justice, Educational Anthropology, Interpersonal Relationship
Maitland, Christine – Thought & Action, 2012
This article presents an interview with Alice G. Dewey, professor emeritus at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa and granddaughter of the renowned American philosopher John Dewey. She is an economic anthropologist who did ground-breaking research on local markets in Indonesia in the 1950s. She recently co-edited "Surviving Against the Odds:…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Anthropology, Foreign Countries, Interviews
Ford, Iris Carter – Harvard Educational Review, 2010
In this commentary, anthropologist Iris Carter Ford reflects on the preceding pieces by Carmen Kynard and Signithia Fordham. She identifies parallels among the two essays and her own life, drawing out themes that emerge from the narratives. Integrating ideas about "talking black" and "talking back," Ford notes that both phenomena have roots in…
Descriptors: African American Students, African Americans, Racial Attitudes, Racial Factors
Scott, Catherine – Australian Journal of Education, 2010
Education as an institution fulfils the key social functions of promulgation of knowledge and the development of future citizens. Rather than these key functions earning it respect, education and its practitioners are the targets of criticism and what Labaree calls "scorn". This article seeks to progress the work done by Labaree on the origins of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Criticism, Educational Policy, Educational Anthropology
Rubinger, Richard – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2006
My paper looks at "signatures" in the form of "ciphers" (kao) and other personal marks made on population registers, town rules, and apostasy oaths in the early seventeenth century to provide some empirical evidence of very high literacy among village leaders. The essay also argues, using the same data, that literacy had…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Literacy, Ethnology, Educational Anthropology
Strathern, Marilyn – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2005
Professor Marilyn Strathern in conversation with Professor Ludmilla Jordanova in the series "Conversations at CRASSH" (Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, at Cambridge University), an extensive two-year programme convened by Ludmilla Jordanova as CRASSH Director. Professor Strathern speaks on "Why…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Humanities, Anthropology, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peng, Xuefang – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2007
The Hmong are the second largest tribal group in Thailand. Hmong society is stratified by both age and gender. Women were considered inferior to men in Hmong traditional society. There was a strong bias against education for Hmong women in the past. Hmong women's access to education has improved with recent developments in the socio-economy and…
Descriptors: Females, Hmong People, Foreign Countries, Access to Education