
From Center to Margins
The Importance of Self-Definition in Research
State University of New York Press
Published on 4. May 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
154 pages
978-0-7914-6772-5 (ISBN)
Description
Considers perspectives from a diverse group of women educational researchers of color who center their discussion within the margins rather than from the center.
In From Center to Margins, women educational researchers of color, trained in mainstream Euro-American traditions, interpret the experiences of those, including themselves, who are marginalized by these very traditions. Deliberately looking at research from within the margins rather than from the center, the contributors detail how their perspectives influence the way they frame questions for study, develop procedures to investigate them, and devise strategies for answering them. The contributors offer an alternative to the dominant perspective in educational research that uses its power to determine who shall be centered and who, marginalized. This book presents the margins, where women and other people of color reside intellectually, not as deficient areas from which we need to escape, but as legitimate sites where knowledge, useful to wider audiences, has been and will continue to be generated.
In From Center to Margins, women educational researchers of color, trained in mainstream Euro-American traditions, interpret the experiences of those, including themselves, who are marginalized by these very traditions. Deliberately looking at research from within the margins rather than from the center, the contributors detail how their perspectives influence the way they frame questions for study, develop procedures to investigate them, and devise strategies for answering them. The contributors offer an alternative to the dominant perspective in educational research that uses its power to determine who shall be centered and who, marginalized. This book presents the margins, where women and other people of color reside intellectually, not as deficient areas from which we need to escape, but as legitimate sites where knowledge, useful to wider audiences, has been and will continue to be generated.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
240 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7914-6772-5 (9780791467725)
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Diane S. Pollard | Olga M. Welch
From Center to Margins
The Importance of Self-Definition in Research
E-Book
02/2012
1st Edition
De Gruyter
€34.99
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Persons
Diane S. Pollard is Professor Emerita of Educational Psychology at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. She is the coeditor (with Cheryl S. Ajirotutu) of African-Centered Schooling in Theory and Practice. Olga M. Welch is Professor and Dean of the School of Education at Duquesne University and the coauthor (with Carolyn R. Hodges) of Standing Outside on the Inside: Black Adolescents and the Construction of Academic Identity, also published by SUNY Press.
Content
Foreword
Christine E. Sleeter
Introduction. Women Researchers of Color: Have We Come a Long Way
Olga M. Welch and Diane S. Pollard
1. Women of Color and Research: A Historical and Contemporary Context
Diane S. Pollard
2. Making Intellectual Space: Self-determination and Indigenous Research
Frances V. Rains
3. Reflections on the Process of Becoming an Academician
Barbara Curry
4. Language, Literacy and Culture: Intersections and Implications
Sonia Nieto
5. The Outsider within Multicultural Education: Understanding the Field from a Marginalized Viewpoint
Valerie Ooka Pang
6. Seeing with the Cultural Eye: Different Perspectives of African American Teachers and Researchers
Jacqueline Jordan Irvine
7. Response to Papers on From Center to Margin: The Importance of Self-definition in Research
Maxine Greene
8. Making the Familiar Strange: Inclusion, Exclusion, and Erasure: Summarizing the Philosophies of Women Researchers of Color
Olga M. Welch
Contributors
Index
Christine E. Sleeter
Introduction. Women Researchers of Color: Have We Come a Long Way
Olga M. Welch and Diane S. Pollard
1. Women of Color and Research: A Historical and Contemporary Context
Diane S. Pollard
2. Making Intellectual Space: Self-determination and Indigenous Research
Frances V. Rains
3. Reflections on the Process of Becoming an Academician
Barbara Curry
4. Language, Literacy and Culture: Intersections and Implications
Sonia Nieto
5. The Outsider within Multicultural Education: Understanding the Field from a Marginalized Viewpoint
Valerie Ooka Pang
6. Seeing with the Cultural Eye: Different Perspectives of African American Teachers and Researchers
Jacqueline Jordan Irvine
7. Response to Papers on From Center to Margin: The Importance of Self-definition in Research
Maxine Greene
8. Making the Familiar Strange: Inclusion, Exclusion, and Erasure: Summarizing the Philosophies of Women Researchers of Color
Olga M. Welch
Contributors
Index