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Peer reviewedWeiler, Kathleen – Harvard Educational Review, 1991
A feminist critique of Freire's liberatory pedagogy questions his assumption of a single kind of experience of oppression. A feminist pedagogy enriches Freire's approach by questioning the role and authority of the teacher, recognizing the importance of personal experience as a source of knowledge, and exploring the perspectives of different…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Critical Theory, Cultural Differences, Educational Theories
Moore, Kathryn M. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1990
Although women and minority administrators are becoming more common, they still must enter and learn to work within higher education institutions that are unaccustomed to their presence, much less leadership. Their careers often depend on whether they can successfully negotiate various double-bind situations. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Career Development, College Administration, Females
Parker, M. Ann – Campus Activities Programming, 1991
Ways in which the campus leader can enhance followers' skills and his own followership effectiveness are drawn from recommendations made for industry. They include teaching specific followership skills, delegating to the lowest level, using small task forces, providing feedback, and rewarding good followership. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Extracurricular Activities, Feedback, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedEverhart, Robert B. – Education and Urban Society, 1991
Four studies are discussed, showing that micropolitics evolve within a complicated, contradictory, dynamic, and interwoven world. The methodology of micropolitics must be examined via more appropriate means than those used in the studies critiqued. An approach committed to a direct effect on the practice of education is recommended. (RLC)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Politics of Education
Peer reviewedHeald, Susan – Community Development Journal, 1992
A Canadian regional job creation program was found to place women in jobs that further marginalized them in the work force. The process reinforces the status quo in terms of dominant and subordinate groups in the power structure. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Feminism, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedAinsworth-Vaughn, Nancy – Language in Society, 1992
The explicit theoretical frame in which topic transitions have been described and the types of transitions are discussed, based on a study of 12 physician-patient encounters. Reciprocal and unilateral activities are identified that relate to allocation of power. (34 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Linguistic Theory, Medical Case Histories, Physician Patient Relationship
Peer reviewedWelton, Michael – Adult Education Quarterly, 1993
New social movements--ecological, peace, feminist, and personal autonomy--share several basic principles: ecology, social responsibility, grass-roots democracy, and nonviolence. The realization of their visions may require the greatest mobilization of imagination and learning potential yet known. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Critical Theory, Environment
Peer reviewedWest, James T. – Western Journal of Communication, 1993
Examines how relations of power are privileged or marginalized by ethnographers. Discusses how ethnography is judged by and subsumed within the ideological practices of academia. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Ethnography, Higher Education, Ideology
Enteman, Willard F. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1991
The college administration should use some simple procedures to manage a consultation actively, improving the likelihood of success. Issues to be addressed include focused administrative responsibility for the consultation, communication, information availability, campus constituency involvement, need identification, confidentiality, private and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrator Role, College Administration, Confidentiality
Peer reviewedHargreaves, Andy – Journal of Education Policy, 1994
Examines the concept, implications, and dilemmas of school restructuring, whose meanings are confusing and complex. Restructuring can be synonymous with top-down reform or ruthless retrenchment or can signify redefined power relationships in classrooms, staff rooms, and schooling communities. This paper identifies four restructuring dilemmas…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBaker (Graham), Margaret Ann; David, Carol – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1994
Examines how power can be a primary determinant of how communication acts are structured. Considers how power affects business memos written by managers to subordinates. Outlines three rhetorical strategies reflecting power in managerial communications. (HB)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business English, Higher Education, Political Issues
Sotiriou, Peter – Writing Instructor, 1993
Describes how one English teacher, through the study of philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer, created a classroom in which teacher authority was earned through expert knowledge. Argues that reading should be presented as a kind of conversation. Discusses class activities concerning Toni Morrison's novel, "Sula." (HB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Environment, English Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSalt, Ben – Adult Basic Education, 1998
English as a foreign language (EFL) is seen by some as a tool for perpetuation of economic and cultural inequality, although this inequality is a result of monopoly capitalism. EFL can be used by marginalized people to challenge the effects of the global economy; labor education can play a role in this. (SK)
Descriptors: Capitalism, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, International Communication
Peer reviewedBurgoon, Judee K.; Johnson, Michelle L.; Koch, Pamela T. – Communication Monographs, 1998
Offers a review of literature on the construct of dominance from sociobiological, psychological, and interpersonal perspectives. Advances a broader conceptualization of dominance that focuses on dominance as an interpersonal communication construct. Reports two alternative measurement strategies and initial validational work on undergraduate…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedLatchaw, Joan S.; Galin, Jeffrey R. – Computers and Composition, 1998
Offers a broad survey of the ways the World Wide Web has changed power relationships between academic authors and publishers. Argues that the emerging innovative methods of text distribution and attribution are challenging the way knowledge itself is produced and distributed within particular disciplines. Retheorizes the relationship between…
Descriptors: Authors, Higher Education, Intellectual Property, Power Structure

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