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Ellersgaard, Christoph Houman; Ditlevsen, Kia; Larsen, Anton Grau – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
This article discusses anonymizing elite interviewees. Based on our experiences with interviewing professional elites and ultra-elites in different research projects, we describe how the types of conflicts involving analysis and publication change when interviewees are not promised anonymity. We discuss how contextualizing the elite positions of…
Descriptors: Interviews, Confidentiality, Social Status, Advantaged
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Matias, Cheryl E.; Hannegan-Martinez, Sharim; Heilig, Julian Vasquez – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background/Context: Almost 100 years ago, John Dewey advocated for a democratic U.S. educational system, one that echoed the tenets of the U.S. Constitution and achieved an ethical ideal by inviting participation of all students. Yet the U.S. educational system continues to stop short of this goal insofar as students of Color--especially those in…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Whites, Power Structure, Advantaged
Nathan F. Alleman; Cara Cliburn Allen; Sarah E. Madsen – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2025
Beneath the veneer of prestige and promise, a hidden issue pervades the campuses of America's selective universities. In "Starving the Dream," Nathan F. Alleman, Cara Cliburn Allen, and Sarah E. Madsen reveal the startling contradiction between the celebrated opportunities of these prestige-oriented institutions and the food insecurity…
Descriptors: Universities, Selective Admission, Reputation, Institutional Characteristics
Jeong-Kyu Lee – Online Submission, 2025
This article examines the origin and evolution of education fever in South Korea in terms of the cultural history of Korea. To discuss this study systematically, three research questions are stated. First, what is Korean education fever in contemporary South Korean society? Second, when is the origin of Korean education fever in Korean cultural…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Development, Asian Culture, Medieval History
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David Zarifa; Yujiro Sano; Roger Pizarro Milian – Sociology of Education, 2025
Researchers have repeatedly found that within modern higher education systems, students from wealthier backgrounds tend to be concentrated in the most advantageous sectors. Dubbed "effectively maintained inequality," this process allows these groups to maintain a competitive advantage in the labor market by virtue of acquiring more elite…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vertical Organization, Access to Education, Universities
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Alisha Butler – American Journal of Education, 2025
Purpose: Gentrification continues to transform the culture and context of urban schools and neighborhoods across the United States. Educators (i.e., school administrators, teachers, and staff) can play pivotal roles in producing or constraining school gentrification. In this article, I use micropolitical perspectives on education to examine the…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Parent School Relationship, Advantaged, Social Class
Swalwell, Katy, Ed.; Spikes, Daniel, Ed. – Teachers College Press, 2021
This collection of groundbreaking essays brings together a diverse group of experts who are researching, theorizing, and enacting anti-oppressive education in "elite" schooling environments--that is, schools imbued with wealth and whiteness. This volume explores how those who are in a position of power can be educated to take active…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Equal Education, Whites, Advantaged
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Rabelo, Verónica Caridad; Bonner, Robert L.; Stewart, Oscar Jerome – Journal of Management Education, 2023
The ability to notice and eliminate organizational inequities begins with "privilege awareness": an understanding of how individuals and social groups experience exemption from discrimination as well as access to unearned advantages, such as disproportionate access to resources. Thus, privilege awareness is necessary for noticing,…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Power Structure, Social Class, Social Systems
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Alvarez, Adam Julian – Educational Researcher, 2023
School-based actors can uphold racialized systems and White supremacy through the racialized youth trauma narratives they reproduce. With respect to the growing movement to better support trauma-exposed youth inside school contexts, it is imperative that school-based actors avoid perpetuating deficit views of youth of color, who are…
Descriptors: Trauma, Race, Minority Groups, Weapons
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Herbst, Mikolaj; Sitek, Michal – European Journal of Education, 2023
Following the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine since February 2022, Poland adopted institutional solutions and policies to facilitate the inclusion of Ukrainian refugees in the schooling system. We analyse geographical patterns and local determinants of the participation of children and young people from Ukraine in education in Poland.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Young Children, Refugees
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Linsay DeMartino – New Educator, 2023
Using autoethnography as method based on an educator's reflective journey as they struggle to deliver an antiracist, community-based curriculum while meeting resistance in their predominately white classroom, this article aims to disrupt the manifestations of whiteness in educational spaces. Framed by literature on authentic caring and critical…
Descriptors: Teachers, Whites, Racial Factors, Racism
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Alice B. Gates; Lauren M. Alfrey – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
This article examines the role of interdisciplinarity in strengthening social work's commitments to antiracism at the macro level. We describe our experiences of designing and implementing an interdisciplinary workshop for undergraduate students focused on the use of public policy to aid in the dismantling of white supremacy. Engaging sociological…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Racism, Social Justice, Interdisciplinary Approach
Marie Kropp – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Much public discourse surrounds the intractable problem for some community college students in attaining a bachelor's degree through vertical transfer. Scholars have found 80% of entering community college students plan to transfer, yet this intent to transfer is somehow diverted for most (Jenkins & Fink, 2016). Although a new report showed an…
Descriptors: Transfer Students, College Transfer Students, Power Structure, Advantaged
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Crystal E. Garcia; Michael A. Goodman – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
National movements, including Black Lives Matter and Abolish Greek Life, have resurfaced attention to racial dynamics within sorority and fraternity life (SFL) communities. Often, these discussions frame SFL as a homogenous entity and ignore crucial distinctions among organizations, such as the fact that historically white sororities and…
Descriptors: Sororities, Fraternities, Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication
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Shuning Liu – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
This ethnographic data-driven article investigates the urban political economy of a new form of elite schooling, which is represented by the fee-charging international programs recently established by 'key' public high schools in metro China. Grounding the analysis in Harvey's work on urbanization and neoliberalism, the literature on China's…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Politics of Education, International Programs, Public Schools
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