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Building Out the Edges: Reading Racial Capitalism Into Jean Anyon's Political Economy of Urban Education It is common, however, for critical scholars analyzing educational inequality to be steeped in either Marxism or critical race theory, and less knowledgeable... J Benson,MJ Dumas - 《Teachers ...
While conventional modernisation theories focused on the modernisation of national societies, global modernisation raised the issue of cross-national or transnational trends. This problematic was initially introduced and subsequently popularised under the terms ‘world polity’ or ‘world society theory’ (...
labor, ethnic and women's studies; critical race theory and studies of national oppression and liberation; aesthetics, literature and the arts. We especially welcome theoretical and applied research that both breaks new ground in a specific discipline, and is intelligible and useful to non-specialist...
A.B. Nsamenang, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2001 See also: Cultural Diversity, Human Development, and Education; Culture and the Self (Implications for Psychological Theory): Cultural Concerns; Indigenous Conceptions of Aging; Indigenous Knowledge and Technology Vi...
theory explains adolescent delinquency as a response to a lack of bonds to conventional society (e.g., family, friends, social norms). It is the external controls of society that restrain people's desire to commit crime.Gottfredson and Hirschi (1990)proposed an internalized mechanism of self-...
Julieanne Klein has taught voice, piano, music theory, and history to children and adults for almost thirty years. She holds a Doctorate of Music from McGill University and a Masters of Music from the University of Southern California. She is currently pursuing a second Masters in Arts and Cu...
Religious Objects as Psychological Structures: A Critical Integration of Object Relations Theory, Psychotherapy, and Judaism (review) There is no doubt that relational thinking has become an important intellectual tendency in human sciences and even beyond. If one types "relational" on amazon.com , ...
(Forgas, 2000;Hinde, 1985). According to the appraisal theory (Scherer, 1984,2005), emotions arise through an evaluation of the relevance of perceptual information to the organism at the present time. Based on this process, a specific valence (+/−) is attributed to the emotion experienced...