This study addresses changes in the public conversation on school desegregation since the early 1970s. It applies the concept of discursive opportunity structure to the debates on desegregation in order to illustrate how a dynamic and balanced conversation, which involved both positive and negative views on the policy, has evolved into an anemic and overly negative one. The study relies on insights from social movement research on political opportunity structures for debates on contentious issues and on interpretive framing processes. Several inferences are offered on the nature of the discursive turn in desegregation at the national level, followed by a detailed analysis of desegregation and resegregation in Cleveland from 1973 to 1998. Th...
The focus of this thesis is on the interaction between the declining economy and systemic school seg...
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow provides a compelling analysis of the forces and choices that have sh...
I examine the race talk dilemmas of school officials in public school meetings over a 20 year period...
The controversial and ambiguous character of the issue forces those setting desegregation policy to ...
A major debate in school desegregation policy is whether voluntary, market-based mechanisms (such as...
Fifty years after the U.S. Supreme Court held in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, that...
In recent years, courts and commentators have routinely assumed that the desegregation era caused ...
The diploma thesis called "Desegregation of US Public Schools as a Phenomenon which did not lead to ...
The central question of this thesis focuses on voluntary school desegregation plans and their adopti...
Only recently have some school boards realized that policy implementation and policy-making are ofte...
Examines several obstacles to the effective use of social science research in school desegregation c...
The school desegregation literature neglects several issues. First, few studies explore the adolesce...
It is now more that fourteen years since the Supreme Court rejected gradual and voluntary transfers ...
Two models of desegregation change between 1968 and 1974 for a number of U.S. urban school districts...
This study examines six North Carolina school districts that experienced the desegregation process d...
The focus of this thesis is on the interaction between the declining economy and systemic school seg...
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow provides a compelling analysis of the forces and choices that have sh...
I examine the race talk dilemmas of school officials in public school meetings over a 20 year period...
The controversial and ambiguous character of the issue forces those setting desegregation policy to ...
A major debate in school desegregation policy is whether voluntary, market-based mechanisms (such as...
Fifty years after the U.S. Supreme Court held in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, that...
In recent years, courts and commentators have routinely assumed that the desegregation era caused ...
The diploma thesis called "Desegregation of US Public Schools as a Phenomenon which did not lead to ...
The central question of this thesis focuses on voluntary school desegregation plans and their adopti...
Only recently have some school boards realized that policy implementation and policy-making are ofte...
Examines several obstacles to the effective use of social science research in school desegregation c...
The school desegregation literature neglects several issues. First, few studies explore the adolesce...
It is now more that fourteen years since the Supreme Court rejected gradual and voluntary transfers ...
Two models of desegregation change between 1968 and 1974 for a number of U.S. urban school districts...
This study examines six North Carolina school districts that experienced the desegregation process d...
The focus of this thesis is on the interaction between the declining economy and systemic school seg...
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow provides a compelling analysis of the forces and choices that have sh...
I examine the race talk dilemmas of school officials in public school meetings over a 20 year period...