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Sellers, Patricia – Fortune, 1996
Profiles seven women who have succeeded in their chosen field by breaking the rules and ignoring the conventional wisdom about getting ahead on their way to the top. (JOW)
Descriptors: Females, Power Structure, Promotion (Occupational), Sexuality
Peer reviewedKaufmann, J. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2000
Examines similarities, differences, limitations, and possibilities of critical pedagogy, feminist pedagogy, and multicultural adult education. Considers how postmodern thought has influenced these discourses. Suggests that a strategic postmodernist lens of analysis might produce equitable pedagogy. (Contains 61 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Multicultural Education, Postmodernism, Power Structure
Peer reviewedMumby, Dennis K. – Western Journal of Communication, 1997
Rereads the concept of hegemony "against the grain" of interpretations currently dominant in communication studies, generally, and in critical organizational communication studies specifically. Argues that the received reading of hegemony as domination through consent has lead to a bifurcation of critical studies into two models of…
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Models, Organizational Communication, Power Structure
Masschelein, Jan; Quaghebeur, Kerlijn – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2005
The increasing emphasis on participation in education offers the starting point for this paper. Participation appears to be a strategic notion in a particular problematisation of education: this is installed through certain ways of speaking and writing (discourse) and through certain procedures, instruments and techniques that are proposed and…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Empowerment, Educational Philosophy, Power Structure
Gilbert, David – Intercultural Education, 2004
Institutional racism remains a difficult and nebulous practice to analyse. This is due, in part, to the sophisticated and complex discriminatory mechanisms that operate through and between institutions. Furthermore, this is affected by the inequity that is experienced by both those who are employed and those who are serviced by the organisation.…
Descriptors: Students, Religious Discrimination, Educational Experience, Power Structure
White, Peter A. – Psychological Review, 2005
This paper comments on the articles by Cheng and by Novick and Cheng. It has been claimed that the power PC theory reconciles regularity and power theories of causal judgment by showing how contingency information is used for inferences about unobservable causal powers. Under the causal powers theory causal relations are understood as generative…
Descriptors: Inferences, Attribution Theory, Causal Models, Power Structure
Thyssen, Geert – History of Education, 2007
This article considers how historians might use imagery in the context of an open-air school in Germany, Senne I-Bielefeld (1922-1939). In considering the "nature" of such images, issues and problems associated with their interpretation are illuminated and discussed. First, two images selected from the pre-Nazi period of the school are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Outdoor Education, Nontraditional Education, Historians
Molden, Kellie – Reading Improvement, 2007
Critical literacy's synonym is analytical reading. When analytical skills are employed, there is a thorough investigation so that all components are taken into account. When a reader analyzes a piece of text or other media, he/she must look at all of its components, starting with why it was written, whom it includes and excludes, and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reading Improvement, Reading Processes, Reading Instruction
Martin, Andrew W. – Social Forces, 2007
Robert Michels' famous "iron law of oligarchy" has come under criticism from scholars that question assumptions regarding the concentration of power within social movement organizations (SMOs). Despite such concerns, Michels' broader interests in organizational structure and power continue to be relevant for analyzing the goals and…
Descriptors: Resource Allocation, Unions, United States History, Power Structure
Jacobson, Ronald B. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2007
To date, research on bullying has largely employed empirical methodologies, including quantitative and qualitative approaches. Through this research we have come to understand bullying as both a dyadic and peer group phenomenon, primarily situated in the heads (thinking) of those involved, or in a lack of skill or expertise, or in the delinquency…
Descriptors: Bullying, Peer Groups, Experience, Perspective Taking
Aasen, Tone Merethe Berg; Johannessen, Stig – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2007
In this second part of the papers, exploring innovation processes from a complexity perspective, we present an empirical example to strengthen further the relevance of the approach. The example draws on a longitudinal research initiative conducted in cooperation with the Norwegian petroleum company Statoil ASA. We conducted our research into the…
Descriptors: Innovation, Systems Approach, Fuels, Corporations
Duffey, Thelma – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2007
This article addresses the need to identify requisite relational competencies that professionals providing creative and innovative counseling services must hold when facilitating responsible, growth-fostering connections between service providers and others. This article also includes a discussion on how the relationally responsible use of power…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Interpersonal Relationship, Competence, Job Skills
Anderson, Elizabeth A. – Compare: A Journal of Comparative Education, 2007
In present-day Moldova there is a perpetuation and continuity of Soviet academic culture, in which history is viewed as "a science" and not subject to a multiplicity of interpretations. A relatively small and interconnected group of historians dominate the academy and subsequently the textbook writing. They wield a great deal of power in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbook Preparation, Historians, Democracy
Schechter, Chen – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2007
This article attempts to explore the concept of the professional learning community from the critical discourse perspective. Instead of viewing collective learning as being controlled by higher levels within the school hierarchy as a means to increase power, critical discourse seeks to uncover how power, knowledge, and truth are continuously being…
Descriptors: Principals, Learning Activities, Discourse Communities, Professional Development
Jordao, Clarissa Menezes – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2007
In anticipation of the European Union (EU) Year of Intercultural Dialogue, 2008, Clarissa Menezes Jordao interviewed Jose Eustaquio Romao, Director of the Paulo Freire Institute in Brazil. Her edited translation of that interview is presented here. In the interview Romao, guided by the legacy of Brazilian educator, Paulo Freire, discusses the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interviews, Intercultural Communication, Educational Philosophy

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