Sentences with phrase «in ethnographic methods»

Maziyar is interested in ethnogrpahy and in ethnographic methods as a means to study politics and the state.

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He uses ethnographic fieldwork, quantitative methods, and experimental paradigms in small - scale populations.
There are alternatives that could have been discussed: Some education reformers insist that student portfolios are a better basis for assessing student learning than standardized tests, and researchers using ethnographic methods sometimes come up with insights that we do not find in standard statistically based research.
With many groundbreaking publications to his credit, he has analyzed the cultures, languages, and texts of urban youth, using quantitative, critical literary, ethnographic, and sociolinguistic research methods to answer complex questions at the center of equity and social justice in education.
Her dissertation research, funded by a Fulbright Fellowship, employs ethnographic methods to examine the ways in which educational programs foster inclusive environments for Syrian refugees and country nationals in Jordan.
Drawing on ethnographic methods, this work sheds light on the underlying mechanisms that contribute to inequality in school discipline outcomes and educational opportunity more broadly.
Her dissertation uses ethnographic methods to explore the intersections of educational policy, public discourse, and classroom interactions in gentrifying New York City.
Carla O'Connor's disciplinary emphasis is sociology of education and she has expertise in the areas of African - American achievement, urban education, and ethnographic methods.
Drawing on ethnographic methods, her research elucidates the intricate processes that young emergent bilinguals engage in as they use language to enact and negotiate their identities and interactions.
Integrating ethnographic methods into literary and discursive analyses, the book offers a gendered, audience - oriented study of Chinese popular culture in the age of the Internet.
About Blog The Sound Ethnography Project is an experiment in engaging with sound to produce novel ethnographic methods and forms.
Andrew is interested in combining archaeological methods and theory with ethnographic data and computational modeling to develop new ways to push the boundaries of our understanding of the social, cultural, and evolutionary aspects of the human past.
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