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Unger, Rhoda K.; Sheese, Kate; Main, Alexandra S. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2010
We look at women leaders in the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) as a case study to explore the roots of second wave feminist leadership in psychology and its impact on the acceptance of gender as an important part of the field. Although all psychological organizations excluded many women from leadership until the…
Descriptors: Cohort Analysis, Females, Ideology, Social Change
Genareo, Vincent Roman – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This case study is an investigation of the attitudes, perceptions, and reactions of school staff and community members in a rural pre-boom school district. In the early stage of an oil boom, real and perceived disruptions commonly occur in the schools and communities that are affected. The preparations and responses that residents make to the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, School Districts, Qualitative Research, Interviews
White, Sherra' M. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Even though the number of African American students has increased on college campuses, particularly Predominately White Institutions (PWIs), over the last century, they are less likely to graduate than their White counterparts are. They face discrimination, hostile environments, adversity, low or no social or mentoring support, and often feel…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Resilience (Psychology), College Students, African American Students
Sullivan, Joseph F. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study utilizes the basic framework of classical sociology as a foundation for examining the intersection of the structural history of the computer revolution with ordinary, everyday life. Just as the classical forefathers of modern sociology--Marx, Durkheim, and Weber--attempted to understand their eras of structural transformation, this…
Descriptors: Social History, Social Structure, Sociology, Social Change
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Freund, Peter; Martin, George – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
The automobile is a key artifact for understanding the relationship between technology and society. As it has developed into a mass-produced and mass-consumed commodity, it has played an increasing role in social life and its built environments. In its most exaggerated manifestation, in parts of the United States, the car is a singular transport…
Descriptors: Ethics, Influence of Technology, Science and Society, Motor Vehicles
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Clayton, Ben; Beard, Colin; Humberstone, Barbara; Wolstenholme, Claire – Teaching in Higher Education, 2009
This paper presents a philosophy and method for an ongoing investigation into the cause and effect of student emotions in higher education. In particular, it presents the possibilities for exploring students' positive emotions as "jouissance" experiences linked to the transgression of power relations and social structures. The paper takes the form…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Emotional Response, Phenomenology, Psychological Patterns
Yoon, Sangseok – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study aims to provide a perspective which allows honorifics to be seen beyond the frame of politeness and/or formality in social structures. Korean school grammar explains honorifics as linguistic forms that reflect relative social positional difference (e.g., K-H. Lee, 2010), and has assumed that social structure and language use have a…
Descriptors: Korean, Language Styles, Social Status, Linguistics
Martin, Kathleen Carol – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This dissertation focused upon non-formal and informal learning practices and knowledge production amongst [adult] participants involved in local sea turtle conservation practices along the US Atlantic coast. In the United States, adult learning and adult education has historically occurred within non-formal settings (e.g., through community-based…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Conservation (Concept), Socialization, Informal Education
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Morrison, Carolyn; Fox, Kathleen; Cross, Terry; Paul, Roger – Child Welfare, 2010
Tribal sovereignty is a theory that has gained credibility over the past few decades, but one that the child welfare field has still not fully embraced. A mainstream reluctance to understand or accept customary adoption, unique to tribal culture, illustrates the lack of credibility given to tribal child welfare beliefs and practices. Roger Paul, a…
Descriptors: Tribal Sovereignty, American Indians, Child Welfare, Social Structure
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Berkowitz, Dana; Manohar, Namita N.; Tinkler, Justine E. – Teaching Sociology, 2010
The authors describe a pedagogical exercise that conveys the multilayered properties of gender to undergraduate students. They propose a simulation that demonstrates the social constructiveness of gender, maintaining that gender should be conceptualized and portrayed as a process, system of stratification, and social structure. The authors begin…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Social Structure, Sociology, Gender Issues
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de Leeuw, Sarah; Greenwood, Margo; Cameron, Emilie – International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2010
Colonial projects in Canada have a long history of violently intervening into the personal lives and social structures of Indigenous peoples. These interventions are associated with elevated rates of addictions and mental health issues among Indigenous peoples. In this paper we employ an indigenized social determinants approach to mental health…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Mental Health, Foreign Countries, Child Development
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Na, Zhuo – International Education Studies, 2008
The special geographical location Russia lies in creates the unique character of the Russian nation. Based on the dual nature of the Russian national character, the Russian geographical environment and the analysis of its social structure, this text tries to explore the reasons of the dual nature of Russian national character.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Structure, Geographic Location, Personality
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Hironimus-Wendt, Robert J.; Wallace, Lora Ebert – Teaching Sociology, 2009
In this paper, we maintain that sociologists should deliberately teach social responsibility as a means of fulfilling the promise that C. Wright Mills envisioned. A key aspect of the sociological imagination includes a sense of social responsibility, but that aspect is best learned through a combination of experience and academic knowledge.…
Descriptors: Imagination, Service Learning, Active Learning, Sociology
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Trochim, William M. K. – New Directions for Evaluation, 2009
The author develops the basic idea of evaluation policy, describes a practical model for development and revision of evaluation policies (including a taxonomy, structure, and set of principles), and suggests critical challenges and opportunities for the future of evaluation policy. An evaluation policy is any rule or principle that a group or…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Policy Formation, Standards, Evaluation Criteria
Paris, Cody Morris – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Backpackers are pioneers of mobility, who provide a unique domain for critical tourism research. The lineage of backpacker ideals, including pursuit of authentic experiences, independence, escape and social interaction, can be traced back to the "tramps" of the 1880s and the "drifters" of the 1970s. The recent emergence of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mobility, Subcultures, Influence of Technology
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