Intergroup Dialogue
Engaging Difference, Social Identities and Social Justice
Herausgeber: Zuniga, Ximena; Ford, Kristie A; Lopez, Gretchen
Intergroup Dialogue
Engaging Difference, Social Identities and Social Justice
Herausgeber: Zuniga, Ximena; Ford, Kristie A; Lopez, Gretchen
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This edited volume provides a thoughtful and comprehensive overview of intergroup dialogue spanning conceptual frameworks for practice, and most notably a diverse set of research studies which examine in detail the processes and learning that take place through dialogue. It was originally published as a special issue of Equity & Excellence in Education.
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This edited volume provides a thoughtful and comprehensive overview of intergroup dialogue spanning conceptual frameworks for practice, and most notably a diverse set of research studies which examine in detail the processes and learning that take place through dialogue. It was originally published as a special issue of Equity & Excellence in Education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138949539
- ISBN-10: 1138949531
- Artikelnr.: 43151790
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138949539
- ISBN-10: 1138949531
- Artikelnr.: 43151790
Ximena Zúñiga is Associate Professor in Social Justice Education in the Department of Student Development, part of the School of Education at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA. Her scholarly, research, and practice interests include theorizing intergroup dialogues using qualitative and action research methodologies, critical dialogic theory, and social justice education in higher education. Gretchen E. Lopez is Director of the Intergroup Dialogue Program and Assistant Professor of Cultural Foundations of Education in the School of Education at Syracuse University, USA. The research she conducts focuses on issues of race and gender in higher education and intergroup dialogue as an expression of social justice education in college, university, and high school settings. Kristie A. Ford is Director of the Intergroup Relations Program and Associate Professor of Sociology at Skidmore College, USA. Her research explores the connections between race, gender, and intersecting social identities in relationship to body management practices, and social justice focused pedagogical practices in higher education.
Part I. Introducing The Practice of Intergroup Dialogue 1. Intergroup
Dialogue: Critical Conversations about Difference Ximena Zúñiga, Gretchen
E. Lopez and Kristie A. Ford Part II. Intergroup Dialogue in Higher
Education 2. "I now harbor more pride in my race": The Educational Benefits
of Inter- and Intraracial Dialogues on the Experiences of Students of Color
and Multiracial Students Kristie Ford and Victoria Malaney 3. From Dialogue
to Action: The Impact of Cross-Race Intergroup Dialogue on the Development
of White College Students as Racial Allies Craig Alimo 4. Fostering a
Commitment to Social Action: How Talking, Thinking, and Feeling Make a
Difference in Intergroup Dialogue Chloé Gurin-Sands, Patricia Gurin, Biren
(Ratnesh) A. Nagda and Shardae Osuna 5. Engaged Listening in Race/Ethnicity
and Gender Intergroup Dialogue Courses Ximena Zúñiga, Jane Mildred, Rani
Varghese, Keri DeJong and Molly Kheen 6. White Educators Facilitating
Discussions About Racial Realities Stephen John Quaye Part III. Intergroup
Dialogue in Schools and Communities 7. Raising Ethnic-Racial Consciousness:
The Relationship Between Intergroup Dialogues and Adolescents'
Ethnic-Racial Identity and Racism Awareness Adriana Aldana, Stephanie
Rowley, Barry Checkoway and Katie Richards-Schuster 8. Writing the Divide:
High School Students Crossing Urban-Suburban Contexts Gretchen E. Lopez and
A. Wendy Nastasi 9. Critical Education in High Schools: The Promise and
Challenges of Intergroup Dialogue Shayla R. Griffin, Mikel Brown and Naomi
M. Warren 10. Racial Pedagogy of the Oppressed: Critical Interracial
Dialogue for Teachers of Color Rita Kohli 11. Supporting Critical Dialogues
Across Educational Contexts Tasha Tropp Laman, Pamela Jewett, Louise B.
Jennings, Jennifer L. Wilson and Mariana Souto-Manning 12. Speaking Across
Difference in Community Dialogue on Affirmative Action Policy Kristen L.
Davidson and Michele S. Moses Part IV. Considering Directions for
Intergroup Dialogue: Research and Practice 13. Intergroup Dialogue:
Research Perspectives Across Educational Contexts Gretchen E. Lopez,
Kristie A. Ford and Ximena Zúñiga
Dialogue: Critical Conversations about Difference Ximena Zúñiga, Gretchen
E. Lopez and Kristie A. Ford Part II. Intergroup Dialogue in Higher
Education 2. "I now harbor more pride in my race": The Educational Benefits
of Inter- and Intraracial Dialogues on the Experiences of Students of Color
and Multiracial Students Kristie Ford and Victoria Malaney 3. From Dialogue
to Action: The Impact of Cross-Race Intergroup Dialogue on the Development
of White College Students as Racial Allies Craig Alimo 4. Fostering a
Commitment to Social Action: How Talking, Thinking, and Feeling Make a
Difference in Intergroup Dialogue Chloé Gurin-Sands, Patricia Gurin, Biren
(Ratnesh) A. Nagda and Shardae Osuna 5. Engaged Listening in Race/Ethnicity
and Gender Intergroup Dialogue Courses Ximena Zúñiga, Jane Mildred, Rani
Varghese, Keri DeJong and Molly Kheen 6. White Educators Facilitating
Discussions About Racial Realities Stephen John Quaye Part III. Intergroup
Dialogue in Schools and Communities 7. Raising Ethnic-Racial Consciousness:
The Relationship Between Intergroup Dialogues and Adolescents'
Ethnic-Racial Identity and Racism Awareness Adriana Aldana, Stephanie
Rowley, Barry Checkoway and Katie Richards-Schuster 8. Writing the Divide:
High School Students Crossing Urban-Suburban Contexts Gretchen E. Lopez and
A. Wendy Nastasi 9. Critical Education in High Schools: The Promise and
Challenges of Intergroup Dialogue Shayla R. Griffin, Mikel Brown and Naomi
M. Warren 10. Racial Pedagogy of the Oppressed: Critical Interracial
Dialogue for Teachers of Color Rita Kohli 11. Supporting Critical Dialogues
Across Educational Contexts Tasha Tropp Laman, Pamela Jewett, Louise B.
Jennings, Jennifer L. Wilson and Mariana Souto-Manning 12. Speaking Across
Difference in Community Dialogue on Affirmative Action Policy Kristen L.
Davidson and Michele S. Moses Part IV. Considering Directions for
Intergroup Dialogue: Research and Practice 13. Intergroup Dialogue:
Research Perspectives Across Educational Contexts Gretchen E. Lopez,
Kristie A. Ford and Ximena Zúñiga
Part I. Introducing The Practice of Intergroup Dialogue 1. Intergroup
Dialogue: Critical Conversations about Difference Ximena Zúñiga, Gretchen
E. Lopez and Kristie A. Ford Part II. Intergroup Dialogue in Higher
Education 2. "I now harbor more pride in my race": The Educational Benefits
of Inter- and Intraracial Dialogues on the Experiences of Students of Color
and Multiracial Students Kristie Ford and Victoria Malaney 3. From Dialogue
to Action: The Impact of Cross-Race Intergroup Dialogue on the Development
of White College Students as Racial Allies Craig Alimo 4. Fostering a
Commitment to Social Action: How Talking, Thinking, and Feeling Make a
Difference in Intergroup Dialogue Chloé Gurin-Sands, Patricia Gurin, Biren
(Ratnesh) A. Nagda and Shardae Osuna 5. Engaged Listening in Race/Ethnicity
and Gender Intergroup Dialogue Courses Ximena Zúñiga, Jane Mildred, Rani
Varghese, Keri DeJong and Molly Kheen 6. White Educators Facilitating
Discussions About Racial Realities Stephen John Quaye Part III. Intergroup
Dialogue in Schools and Communities 7. Raising Ethnic-Racial Consciousness:
The Relationship Between Intergroup Dialogues and Adolescents'
Ethnic-Racial Identity and Racism Awareness Adriana Aldana, Stephanie
Rowley, Barry Checkoway and Katie Richards-Schuster 8. Writing the Divide:
High School Students Crossing Urban-Suburban Contexts Gretchen E. Lopez and
A. Wendy Nastasi 9. Critical Education in High Schools: The Promise and
Challenges of Intergroup Dialogue Shayla R. Griffin, Mikel Brown and Naomi
M. Warren 10. Racial Pedagogy of the Oppressed: Critical Interracial
Dialogue for Teachers of Color Rita Kohli 11. Supporting Critical Dialogues
Across Educational Contexts Tasha Tropp Laman, Pamela Jewett, Louise B.
Jennings, Jennifer L. Wilson and Mariana Souto-Manning 12. Speaking Across
Difference in Community Dialogue on Affirmative Action Policy Kristen L.
Davidson and Michele S. Moses Part IV. Considering Directions for
Intergroup Dialogue: Research and Practice 13. Intergroup Dialogue:
Research Perspectives Across Educational Contexts Gretchen E. Lopez,
Kristie A. Ford and Ximena Zúñiga
Dialogue: Critical Conversations about Difference Ximena Zúñiga, Gretchen
E. Lopez and Kristie A. Ford Part II. Intergroup Dialogue in Higher
Education 2. "I now harbor more pride in my race": The Educational Benefits
of Inter- and Intraracial Dialogues on the Experiences of Students of Color
and Multiracial Students Kristie Ford and Victoria Malaney 3. From Dialogue
to Action: The Impact of Cross-Race Intergroup Dialogue on the Development
of White College Students as Racial Allies Craig Alimo 4. Fostering a
Commitment to Social Action: How Talking, Thinking, and Feeling Make a
Difference in Intergroup Dialogue Chloé Gurin-Sands, Patricia Gurin, Biren
(Ratnesh) A. Nagda and Shardae Osuna 5. Engaged Listening in Race/Ethnicity
and Gender Intergroup Dialogue Courses Ximena Zúñiga, Jane Mildred, Rani
Varghese, Keri DeJong and Molly Kheen 6. White Educators Facilitating
Discussions About Racial Realities Stephen John Quaye Part III. Intergroup
Dialogue in Schools and Communities 7. Raising Ethnic-Racial Consciousness:
The Relationship Between Intergroup Dialogues and Adolescents'
Ethnic-Racial Identity and Racism Awareness Adriana Aldana, Stephanie
Rowley, Barry Checkoway and Katie Richards-Schuster 8. Writing the Divide:
High School Students Crossing Urban-Suburban Contexts Gretchen E. Lopez and
A. Wendy Nastasi 9. Critical Education in High Schools: The Promise and
Challenges of Intergroup Dialogue Shayla R. Griffin, Mikel Brown and Naomi
M. Warren 10. Racial Pedagogy of the Oppressed: Critical Interracial
Dialogue for Teachers of Color Rita Kohli 11. Supporting Critical Dialogues
Across Educational Contexts Tasha Tropp Laman, Pamela Jewett, Louise B.
Jennings, Jennifer L. Wilson and Mariana Souto-Manning 12. Speaking Across
Difference in Community Dialogue on Affirmative Action Policy Kristen L.
Davidson and Michele S. Moses Part IV. Considering Directions for
Intergroup Dialogue: Research and Practice 13. Intergroup Dialogue:
Research Perspectives Across Educational Contexts Gretchen E. Lopez,
Kristie A. Ford and Ximena Zúñiga