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Calderon, Dolores – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2016
The author revisits autoethnographic work in order to examine how she unwittingly incorporated damage-centered (Tuck 2009) research approaches that reproduce settler colonial understandings of marginalized communities. The paper examines the reproduction of settler colonial knowledge in ethnographic research by unearthing the inherent surveillance…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, Research Methodology, Anthropology
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Calderon, Dolores – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2014
In this article, I focus on making settler colonialism explicit in education. I turn to social studies curriculum as a clear example of how settler colonialism is deeply embedded in educational knowledge production in the United States that is rooted in a dialectic of Indigenous presence and absence. I argue that the United States, and the…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Land Settlement, United States History, Foreign Policy
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Calderon, Dolores – Environmental Education Research, 2014
This article examines the ways in which settler colonialism shapes place in the social studies curriculum, producing understandings of land and citizenship in educational settings. To do this, the author uses the emergent framework of land education to move forward the important projects of place-based education, especially its potential for…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Land Settlement, Indigenous Populations, Place Based Education