Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative Conference. In this interactive curriculum dialogue symposium, a group of multiethnic practitioner researchers explore diverse forms of curriculum inquiry (e.g., oral history, fiction, graphic novels, documentary novels, memoire, poetry, comics, etc.) to dive into the life of schools, neighborhoods, and communities in the U. S. South. We particularly focus on the power of counternarratives to contest metanarratives that often portray the South as backward, deficient, and inferior. We explore how critical theory, Black feminist thought, womanism, Black protest thought, Black liberation theology, critical race theory, critical race currere, multiracial or mixed race theory, and...
This panel critically investigates and informs the construction of southernness, southern identity, ...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Black women make...
Georgia Southern faculty member William M. Reynolds edited A Curriculum of Place Understandings Emer...
This is a continuation of dialogue on pushing methodological boundaries as we continue to research o...
This is a continuation of dialogue on pushing methodological boundaries as we continue to research o...
This is a continuation of dialogue on pushing boundaries in dissertation work as we continue to rese...
Multiethnic practitioner researchers explore issues of power and schooling in relation to curriculum...
Multiethnic practitioner researchers explore issues of power and schooling in relation to curriculum...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
This is a continuation of dialogue on pushing methodological boundaries as we continue to research o...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative Conference. Multiethnic researcher...
This presentation was given during the American Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studie...
This study is an inquiry into the South as a place where race, class, and gender are interconnected ...
This panel critically investigates and informs the construction of southernness, southern identity, ...
In this symposium, multiethnic researchers from Georgia Southern University’s Ed. D. in Curriculum S...
This panel critically investigates and informs the construction of southernness, southern identity, ...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Black women make...
Georgia Southern faculty member William M. Reynolds edited A Curriculum of Place Understandings Emer...
This is a continuation of dialogue on pushing methodological boundaries as we continue to research o...
This is a continuation of dialogue on pushing methodological boundaries as we continue to research o...
This is a continuation of dialogue on pushing boundaries in dissertation work as we continue to rese...
Multiethnic practitioner researchers explore issues of power and schooling in relation to curriculum...
Multiethnic practitioner researchers explore issues of power and schooling in relation to curriculum...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
This is a continuation of dialogue on pushing methodological boundaries as we continue to research o...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative Conference. Multiethnic researcher...
This presentation was given during the American Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studie...
This study is an inquiry into the South as a place where race, class, and gender are interconnected ...
This panel critically investigates and informs the construction of southernness, southern identity, ...
In this symposium, multiethnic researchers from Georgia Southern University’s Ed. D. in Curriculum S...
This panel critically investigates and informs the construction of southernness, southern identity, ...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Black women make...
Georgia Southern faculty member William M. Reynolds edited A Curriculum of Place Understandings Emer...