This research explores identity processes and approaches to professional practice of Tibetan educators working within schools administered by the Tibetan Government-in-exile (TGIE) in India and Nepal. Since 1960, schools administered by the TGIE have been centrally involved in the diaspora’s efforts to support the physical and cultural survival of individuals, and of the community as a whole. Schools attempt to support the development of youth who identify both as global citizens, and as Tibetans whose practices are consistent with historical values. Sociocultural theories of identity and community, agency and history-in-person, post-structural theories of globalization, and theories of liberatory pedagogy, are utilized to interpret data fr...
This research examines the phenomenon of globalization as it is impacting two differing groups of yo...
This dissertation considers anew questions of identity, belonging, governance, and nationalism withi...
This paper focuses on the concept and treatment of “enemy” in Tibetan society. Drawing on interdisci...
As global phenomena, diasporas offer a unique and intriguing lens through which identity can be unde...
[[abstract]]Thousands of Tibetan refugees followed H.H. the 14th Dalai Lama into exile in India in 1...
State-run formal schools were established as novel educational institutions throughout the Tibetan r...
This paper is the result of a minor field study (MFS) on Tibetan youth in India. The main research q...
Ethnic identity is a complex multifaceted phenomenon that is constructed or negotiated to form a nat...
School discipline is considered important worldwide, and volumes of books and journal articles have ...
Using qualitative field techniques, the researcher explored teacher learning in a small community of...
Before the occupation of Tibet by China, there was very little in the way of an education system for...
This paper traces the development of modern secular Tibetan education from the time of exile in Indi...
In an examination of the ongoing educational transformation spurred by the Tibetan diaspora, this st...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Tibetan women at various higher educatio...
My research illuminates the ways that the Tibetan Children’s Village Summer School\ud program, despi...
This research examines the phenomenon of globalization as it is impacting two differing groups of yo...
This dissertation considers anew questions of identity, belonging, governance, and nationalism withi...
This paper focuses on the concept and treatment of “enemy” in Tibetan society. Drawing on interdisci...
As global phenomena, diasporas offer a unique and intriguing lens through which identity can be unde...
[[abstract]]Thousands of Tibetan refugees followed H.H. the 14th Dalai Lama into exile in India in 1...
State-run formal schools were established as novel educational institutions throughout the Tibetan r...
This paper is the result of a minor field study (MFS) on Tibetan youth in India. The main research q...
Ethnic identity is a complex multifaceted phenomenon that is constructed or negotiated to form a nat...
School discipline is considered important worldwide, and volumes of books and journal articles have ...
Using qualitative field techniques, the researcher explored teacher learning in a small community of...
Before the occupation of Tibet by China, there was very little in the way of an education system for...
This paper traces the development of modern secular Tibetan education from the time of exile in Indi...
In an examination of the ongoing educational transformation spurred by the Tibetan diaspora, this st...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Tibetan women at various higher educatio...
My research illuminates the ways that the Tibetan Children’s Village Summer School\ud program, despi...
This research examines the phenomenon of globalization as it is impacting two differing groups of yo...
This dissertation considers anew questions of identity, belonging, governance, and nationalism withi...
This paper focuses on the concept and treatment of “enemy” in Tibetan society. Drawing on interdisci...