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Hymes, Dell – 1980
Eight essays in ethnolinguistics were compiled for this monograph. "Functions of Speech: An Evolutionary Approach" represents an introduction to the application of linguistic knowledge to the historical and sociological study of peoples. "Speech and Language: On the Origins and Foundations of Inequality among Speakers" expands on the theme of…
Descriptors: Anthropological Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Epistemology, Ethnography
Soloski, John; Daley, Patrick J. – 1977
Methods employed in social science research must be true to the phenomena under investigation. Both symbolic interactionism and ethnomethodology take everyday life as their fundamental premise. Symbolic interactionism, based primarily on the work of George Herbert Mead, is the peculiar and distinctive character of interaction as it takes place…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Ethnology, Interpersonal Relationship, Research Methodology
Slavin, Suzy, Comp. – 1979
This biliography, designed primarily for students of literature and anthropology, deals principally with traditional oral folk literature and the folk tale narrative. The materials in the bibliography, cited for their references to folk arts, crafts, customs, legends, and riddles, are listed within four categories: guides and handbooks,…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Bibliographies, Books, Drama
Peer reviewedHymes, Dell H. – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1977
Posits the need for a study of language, equivalent to linguistic ethnography, addressed to institutions in our own society, such as education. Discusses the problems and implications of this type of language study in relation to our own cultural views on language and the role of language in education. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Educational Anthropology, Educational Research, Ethnology
Peer reviewedBromley, Yu. V. – International Social Science Journal, 1987
Reviews anthropological thinking on ethnic and racial prejudice. Provides examples of discrimination and cites the major theorists who have played a part in developing anti-racist views of society. Concludes that racism has no scientific or legal justification, that racism is a crime against humanity, and that it is the enemy of peace, culture,…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Ethnic Discrimination, Ethnology, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRobbins, L. H. – International Journal of Oral History, 1983
Ethnoarchaeology (living archaeology) centers on the study of present day peoples in order to get a better understanding of the past. Describes a study in Kenya which involved collecting samples from an abandoned fishing campsite and interviewing fishermen who had lived there. Suggests approaches for future research. (CS)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Ethnology, Foreign Countries, Oral History
Peer reviewedErickson, Frederick – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1984
Argues that ethnography, because of its holistic, cross-cultural perspective, provides an inquiry process by which open-ended questions can be asked that will result in new insights about American schooling. Discusses why traditional ethnography is inadequate to the study of schools and sketches first steps of the field work inquiry process. (CMG)
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography, Ethnology
Brown, Gail William – 2000
How could handchipped stones, ancient ruins, old broken dishes, and antiquated garbage help students learn about the world and themselves? Within archaeology, these seemingly irrelevant items can enlighten students about the world around them through science, culture, and history. When teaching archaeology in the classroom, educators can lead…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Ancient History, Anthropology, Archaeology
Matras, Jacqueline; And Others – Asie du Sud-Est et Monde Insulindien, 1972
Descriptors: Atlases, Demography, Descriptive Linguistics, Ethnology
Burger, Henry G. – Claremont Coll Reading Conf 32nd Yearbook, 1968
Descriptors: Communications, Computers, Culture, Cybernetics
Keddie, Amanda – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2007
This paper presents a longitudinal insight into the experiences of "Adam," a young boy who lives with his single-parent father (a farmer and builder) in a rural working-class community on the outskirts of a provincial town in Tasmania, Australia. Adam's story juxtaposes my representations of him as an eight year old in 1999 and as a 12…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Masculinity, School Culture, Critical Theory
Godoy, Ricardo; Seyfried, Craig; Reyes-Garcia, Victoria; Huanca, Tomas; Leonard, William R.; McDade, Thomas; Tanner, Susan; Vadez, Vincent – Comparative Education, 2007
Understanding why traditional cultures weaken matters because they embody humanity's heritage. Schooling has been singled out as an abrader of traditional culture. We assess whether schooling erodes one aspect of traditional culture: social capital as shown by generosity to people outside the household. In industrial nations researchers find…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inferences, Family (Sociological Unit), Social Capital
Maddox, Bryan – Comparative Education, 2007
The ethnographic literature on literacy is marked by a characteristic divide between 'ideological' and 'autonomous' positions, the former being associated with the sociocultural approach adopted within the 'New Literacy Studies' (NLS) and the work of Brian Street, and the latter with the work of Jack Goody. The polarization between the approaches…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Change, Social Mobility, Ethnography
Torsti, Pilvi – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2007
This study examines the national division of history teaching in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the war and post-war period. The process of division of schooling into three curricula (Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Croat, and Bosniak) is presented. Representations of other national groups are central in 8th-grade history textbooks used by the three national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Social Psychology, Critical Theory
Roe, Maggie – Environmental Education Research, 2007
This paper focuses on a case study pilot project working with a small group of children aged 6- to 10-years-old in a village in the northeast of England. The study was established to examine children's attitudes to environmental issues, particularly their involvement in environmental decisions and their feelings about planning, design and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pilot Projects, Student Attitudes, Case Studies

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