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Rice, Mary F.; Stevens, Mark – Literacy, 2021
Adolescents need help locating and evaluating information about immigration that reflects a panoply of views -- particularly views that have been ignored in traditional texts. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into adolescents' engagement with online texts on the topic of immigration and associated concepts as they worked to develop…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Immigration, Computer Mediated Communication, Group Activities
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Bose, Priyanka; Gao, Xuesong; Starfield, Sue; Sun, Shuting; Ramdani, Junjun Muhamad – Language Policy, 2023
Family language policy (FLP) is increasingly recognised as a distinct domain of language policy concerned with the family as an arena of language policy formulation and implementation. While FLP is a relatively new research area, its conceptualisation of family and language practice requires re-examination due to social changes and technological…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Family Relationship, Native Language, Second Language Learning
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Hockham, D.; Campbell, J.; Chambers, A.; Franklin, P.; Pollard, I.; Reynolds, T.; Ruddock, S. – Research in Drama Education, 2022
How do archives start and who are they for? The Caribbean Social Forum, based in Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London, are currently considering these questions as they look to preserve the stories of over 600 Caribbean members who the media have framed as 'the Windrush Generation'. The paper argues that co-created projects, where…
Descriptors: Archives, Oral History, Age Groups, Foreign Countries
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Capstick, Tony – Applied Linguistics, 2020
It is now twenty years since the term 'social remittances' was taken up to capture the notion that migration involves the circulation of ideas, practices, identities, and social capital between destination and origin countries, in addition to the more tangible circulation of money. In a similar vein, a social theory of literacy sees practices not…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Immigrants, Computer Mediated Communication, Self Concept
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Aluthman, Ebtisam Saleh – Arab World English Journal, 2018
This paper presents a critical account of the representation of immigration in the Brexit corpus-- a collective corpus of 108,452,923 words compiled mostly from blogs, tweets, and daily news related to Brexit debate. The study follows the methodological synergy approach proposed by Baker et al. (2008), a heuristic methodological approach that…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Discourse Analysis, Immigration, Computational Linguistics
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Howrey, Shannon Tovey – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2020
Misconceptions, stereotypes, and deficit views of Mexican immigrants are pervasive in the current U.S. media. Such views are inconsistent with culturally responsive pedagogy, and teachers who hold them will be impeded in their abilities to teach Mexican immigrant children effectively (Nathenson-Mejia & Escamilla, 2003). Research supports the…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Stereotypes, Mexican Americans, Immigrants
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Deroo, Matthew R.; Farver, Scott D.; Dunn, Alyssa Hadley – Multicultural Education Review, 2017
The advent of Web 2.0 and social media have changed how individuals act and react in mediated spaces. Pre-service teachers, familiar with navigating online spaces, enter their courses with a wealth of digital experiences, understandings and ways of making meaning. This study examines how pre-service teachers in a multicultural education course…
Descriptors: Web 2.0 Technologies, Social Media, Preservice Teachers, Multicultural Education
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Strohmeier, Dagmar; Karna, Antti; Salmivalli, Christina – Developmental Psychology, 2011
This study (a) compared native Finns and immigrant children with respect to different forms of peer victimization and (b) tested whether intrapersonal (e.g., depression) and interpersonal (e.g., peer rejection) risk factors help to explain the association between immigrant status and peer victimization. The sample was drawn from the first phase of…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Foreign Countries, Rejection (Psychology), Victims