Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Research suggests that trust can be a foundational element for the success and sustainability of multi-organizational partnerships focused on advancing education equity in a particular neighborhood or region. As these place-based strategies gain popularity in the U.S., collaborators are increasingly required to navigate relationships where racial and cultural differences are present. However, the literature on trust and collaboration in education does not systematically take up issues of cross-cultural and interracial trust building, particularly as it relates to multi-organizational collaboration. Using critical race, social capital and micro-political theories, this study examines interpers...
White administrators of nonprofit organizations are tasked with the challenge of making the right ...
The paper reports on the findings of a study into partnership working in the field of post-compulsor...
UnrestrictedThis study has examined the first year of an emerging community, school, and university ...
Partnership is perceived to be a means for democratizing educational institutions, and a panacea for...
Partnership is perceived to be a means for democratizing educational institutions, and a panacea for...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Sessio...
Racial inequality in education remains an enduring facet of American society. Scholars often point t...
Racial inequality in education remains an enduring facet of American society. Scholars often point t...
This thesis examines why and how people of color form alliances across racial lines. Through books, ...
Social science research has found that the benefits of social trust and related concepts like social...
How people forge ties and build social connections, particularly social connections which help to ad...
Social science research has found that the benefits of social trust and related concepts like social...
The purpose of this research was to explore the question of whether inner-city schools were organize...
Professional interactions that are both functional and mutually beneficial are rare. The purpose of ...
Results of the present survey (n 888) suggest that having strong social ties (or bonding social cap...
White administrators of nonprofit organizations are tasked with the challenge of making the right ...
The paper reports on the findings of a study into partnership working in the field of post-compulsor...
UnrestrictedThis study has examined the first year of an emerging community, school, and university ...
Partnership is perceived to be a means for democratizing educational institutions, and a panacea for...
Partnership is perceived to be a means for democratizing educational institutions, and a panacea for...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Sessio...
Racial inequality in education remains an enduring facet of American society. Scholars often point t...
Racial inequality in education remains an enduring facet of American society. Scholars often point t...
This thesis examines why and how people of color form alliances across racial lines. Through books, ...
Social science research has found that the benefits of social trust and related concepts like social...
How people forge ties and build social connections, particularly social connections which help to ad...
Social science research has found that the benefits of social trust and related concepts like social...
The purpose of this research was to explore the question of whether inner-city schools were organize...
Professional interactions that are both functional and mutually beneficial are rare. The purpose of ...
Results of the present survey (n 888) suggest that having strong social ties (or bonding social cap...
White administrators of nonprofit organizations are tasked with the challenge of making the right ...
The paper reports on the findings of a study into partnership working in the field of post-compulsor...
UnrestrictedThis study has examined the first year of an emerging community, school, and university ...