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Kedar, Benjamin Z. – Journal of World History, 1996
Locates the origin and development of corporate expulsion: the permanent, government-sponsored banishment of a category of subjects beyond the physical boundaries of a political entity--in medieval Western Europe. This method of consolidating political power, creating convenient scapegoats, and eliminating perceived internal threats soon spread to…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Economic Impact, Ethnic Discrimination, Ethnic Groups
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Sharpe, Keith – Comparative Education, 1997
Draws on Weber to argue that clear and persistent differences between French and English primary education arise from deeply embedded cultural traditions through which fundamental value orientations are mediated and that these contrasting value orientations represent secularized educational versions of French Catholicism and English Protestantism.…
Descriptors: Catholics, Comparative Education, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences
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Perley, James E. – Academe, 1997
It is important for governing boards to understand that faculty see themselves less as employees than as officers of the institution, charged with constantly seeking the best for their discipline even if the values they advance seem at odds with those of the administration or board. They cherish collegiality, direct communication, and respect for…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Collegiality, Faculty College Relationship, Governance
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Bell, Desmond – Journal of Communication, 1995
Explores the complex relationship between the corporate state and public service broadcasting in Europe, using a historical case study of Ireland. Discusses the Pan-European debate; public service broadcasting; critical media theory and the state; broadcasting and the corporate state; the corporate state and broadcasting in Ireland; neo-liberal…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Case Studies, Communication Research, Corporations
Ramsey, Patricia – Teaching Tolerance, 1995
Interviews a professor of psychology and education who discusses the implicit messages about differences and power relationships that children receive from the adults around them. Teachers should assess their own biases and work to ensure that multicultural education is more than superficial window dressing. (SLD)
Descriptors: Bias, Cultural Awareness, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention
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Hemmings, Annette – Teachers College Record, 2003
Explored the crisis of respect needed to establish authority in two urban public high schools. Data from observations and interviews indicated that in classrooms, battles for respect involved defending the dominant educational regime and control over the daily regimen of pedagogical practice. In corridors, students moved between mainstream…
Descriptors: Black Students, Classroom Techniques, Educational Environment, High School Students
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Mihesuah, Devon A.; Wilson, Angela Cavender – American Indian Quarterly, 2002
Native American scholars committed to the long-term health and vitality of Indigenous peoples see decolonization and empowerment as central to their struggles. However, those who maintain the colonial power structure do not want to connect the past to the present or use Native perspectives or theories. Common examples of discriminatory practice…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, American Indian Studies, American Indians, College Faculty
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Tsou, Benjamin K. – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1996
Presents details of the language shifts among the various sections of the Chinese-speaking population in Hong Kong and analyzes patterns of allegiance. Notes that complex social, economic, and political pressures will affect future language in Hong Kong and that, within the domains of family, work, and others, the use of Modern Standard Chinese is…
Descriptors: Cantonese, Change Agents, Chinese, Economic Factors
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Pincus, Fred L. – American Behavioral Scientist, 1996
Analyzes three different types of discrimination. Individual and institutional discrimination refer to actions intended to have a negative impact on women and minorities. Structural discrimination refers to policies supposedly neutral in intent but that produce negative effects. Provides concrete examples of each. (MJP)
Descriptors: Alienation, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Discrimination, Educational Environment
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Musil, Caryn McTighe – American Behavioral Scientist, 1996
Asserts that the definition of diversity has changed from one of simply adding issues and subjects to a curriculum to one of transforming the relations between parts, and in the process reconceiving the whole. Presents several curricular models and goals for student learning that incorporate this approach. (MJP)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Consciousness Raising, Course Content, Curriculum Development
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Schlueter, David W.; And Others – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1990
Investigates influence strategies reported by men and women at two levels of the organizational hierarchy--lower-level and higher-level managers. Finds that gender seems to make a marginal overall difference in influence choices made in an obligatory situation; this difference is most noticeable between lower-level female and male managers. (MG)
Descriptors: Administrators, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Females
Gursky, Daniel – Teacher Magazine, 1990
Describes the controversial but successful experience of a small Minnesota school district that turned over all school principal duties to a team of teachers and staff, called SHARE (Staff Helping Administer Responsible Education), to have site-based management, shared decision making, and teacher empowerment. (SM)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Elementary Secondary Education, Management Teams, Participative Decision Making
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Ellsworth, Elizabeth – Harvard Educational Review, 1989
The author maintains that the discourse of critical pedagogy is based on rationalist assumptions that give rise to repressive myths. She reflects on her role as a White, middle-class woman and professor developing an antiracist course with a diverse group of students. She critiques the concepts of empowerment, student voice, dialogue, and critical…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Empowerment, Higher Education, Individual Power
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Marshall, James D. – Australian Journal of Education, 1989
Michel Foucault's work, it is suggested, has much to offer education. A general introduction to his work is presented, and his account of power/knowledge is outlined. How this power/knowledge is exercised in what Foucault calls 'the disciplines' is discussed and implications for schools are outlined. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Discipline, Educational Philosophy, Governance, Government Role
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Gimenez, Martha E. – Teaching Sociology, 1989
Discusses using the critical perspective as a methodology to teach a college sociology course. Examines the failure of this approach and looks at the determinants of student apathy. Concludes that failure is unavoidable, given the structure of higher education and the intellectual level of most students. Harvey Holtz and Richard A. Wright respond…
Descriptors: Apathy, Bureaucracy, College Environment, College Instruction
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