Qualitative Methods in Africana Studies
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Examining Africana Phenomena
Herausgeber: Conyers, James L
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An Interdisciplinary Approach to Examining Africana Phenomena
Herausgeber: Conyers, James L
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This survey of methodology provides a framework for understanding Africana Studies. Africana Studies is the global Pan-Africanist study of African phenomena interpreted from an Afrocentric perspective. This book offers general definitions and descriptions of the qualitative and quantitative research.
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This survey of methodology provides a framework for understanding Africana Studies. Africana Studies is the global Pan-Africanist study of African phenomena interpreted from an Afrocentric perspective. This book offers general definitions and descriptions of the qualitative and quantitative research.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780761867548
- ISBN-10: 0761867546
- Artikelnr.: 44674848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780761867548
- ISBN-10: 0761867546
- Artikelnr.: 44674848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by James L. Conyers Jr.
Acknowledgments Introduction Section I General Research Methods Chapter 1
Methods of Research Helen Walker Chapter 2 Publishing Qualitative Research
Mary Lee Smith Section II Oral History Research Methods Chapter 3 Oral
History as a Primary Resource in Educational Research Harriette McAdoo
Chapter 4 The Undefining of Oral Tradition David William Cohen Chapter 5
Toward Theory and Method with the Jazz Oral History Project Ron Welburn
Section III Multicultural and Race Studies Chapter 6 Race and Ideology: An
Essay in Black Sociology Robert Staples Chapter 7 African American
Scholarship and the Evolution of Multicultural Education James A. Banks
Chapter 8 W. E. B. Du Bois and the Atlanta University Studies on the Negro
Elliott M. Rudwick Chapter 9 Comparative Research Methodology:
Cross-Cultural Studies Richard W. Brislin Section IV Autobiography and
Biography and Research Methods Chapter 10 The Environment as Enemy in a
Black Autobiography: Manchild in the Promised Land Houston A. Baker, Jr.
Chapter 11 A New Method of Teaching Biography Fred A. Bennett Chapter 12
The Biographical Approach in American History Marion Dargan Chapter 13
Biography as an Instrument of Moral Instruction Robert Partin Section V
Afrocentric Perspectives and Research Methods Chapter 14 The
African-Centered Worldview toward a Paradigm for Social Work Mekada J.
Graham Chapter 15 A Discourse on Black Studies: Liberating the Study of
African People in the Western Academy Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 16 The
Deep Structure of Culture: Relevance of Traditional African Culture in
Contemporary Life Linda James Myers Chapter 17 The Four Corners of a
Circle: Afrocentricity as a Model of Synthesis Ayele Bekerie Chapter 18 The
Afrocentric Paradigm: Contours And Definitions Ama Mazama Chapter 19
Research Methods in Africana Studies Sheena Garrant Section VI Reflexive
Qualitative Methods Chapter 20 Qualitative Research in Africana Studies
Kelly Jacobs Chapter 21 The Essential Function and Value of Qualitative and
Quantitative Research Methods Sharoma Scurry-Graves Chapter 22 African
Diaspora: Heuristics & Perspective within the Africana Studies Disciplinary
Framework Ifetayo M. Flannery Chapter 23 The Negative Imagery of Hip Hop: A
Brief Analysis Kevin B. Thompson Chapter 24 Research Paper: The Critical
Need For Authentic African-Centered Paradigms in Today's Classroom Linda
Burgess Chapter 25 An Historical Analysis of Access for African Americans
into Institutions of Higher Education and the Emergence of Response
Minority Access Initiatives Toya Conston, Patricia Rehak, Amber Mollhagen
Chapter 26 Pedagogy, Intersection, and Research: A Case Study of Teaching
Qualitative Research Methods in Africana Studies James L. Conyers, Jr.,
Ph.D. Chapter 27 Gendering Africana Studies: Toward a New Philosophical
Orientation in Black Women Studies Valethia Watkins J.D., Ph.D. Index About
the Contributors
Methods of Research Helen Walker Chapter 2 Publishing Qualitative Research
Mary Lee Smith Section II Oral History Research Methods Chapter 3 Oral
History as a Primary Resource in Educational Research Harriette McAdoo
Chapter 4 The Undefining of Oral Tradition David William Cohen Chapter 5
Toward Theory and Method with the Jazz Oral History Project Ron Welburn
Section III Multicultural and Race Studies Chapter 6 Race and Ideology: An
Essay in Black Sociology Robert Staples Chapter 7 African American
Scholarship and the Evolution of Multicultural Education James A. Banks
Chapter 8 W. E. B. Du Bois and the Atlanta University Studies on the Negro
Elliott M. Rudwick Chapter 9 Comparative Research Methodology:
Cross-Cultural Studies Richard W. Brislin Section IV Autobiography and
Biography and Research Methods Chapter 10 The Environment as Enemy in a
Black Autobiography: Manchild in the Promised Land Houston A. Baker, Jr.
Chapter 11 A New Method of Teaching Biography Fred A. Bennett Chapter 12
The Biographical Approach in American History Marion Dargan Chapter 13
Biography as an Instrument of Moral Instruction Robert Partin Section V
Afrocentric Perspectives and Research Methods Chapter 14 The
African-Centered Worldview toward a Paradigm for Social Work Mekada J.
Graham Chapter 15 A Discourse on Black Studies: Liberating the Study of
African People in the Western Academy Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 16 The
Deep Structure of Culture: Relevance of Traditional African Culture in
Contemporary Life Linda James Myers Chapter 17 The Four Corners of a
Circle: Afrocentricity as a Model of Synthesis Ayele Bekerie Chapter 18 The
Afrocentric Paradigm: Contours And Definitions Ama Mazama Chapter 19
Research Methods in Africana Studies Sheena Garrant Section VI Reflexive
Qualitative Methods Chapter 20 Qualitative Research in Africana Studies
Kelly Jacobs Chapter 21 The Essential Function and Value of Qualitative and
Quantitative Research Methods Sharoma Scurry-Graves Chapter 22 African
Diaspora: Heuristics & Perspective within the Africana Studies Disciplinary
Framework Ifetayo M. Flannery Chapter 23 The Negative Imagery of Hip Hop: A
Brief Analysis Kevin B. Thompson Chapter 24 Research Paper: The Critical
Need For Authentic African-Centered Paradigms in Today's Classroom Linda
Burgess Chapter 25 An Historical Analysis of Access for African Americans
into Institutions of Higher Education and the Emergence of Response
Minority Access Initiatives Toya Conston, Patricia Rehak, Amber Mollhagen
Chapter 26 Pedagogy, Intersection, and Research: A Case Study of Teaching
Qualitative Research Methods in Africana Studies James L. Conyers, Jr.,
Ph.D. Chapter 27 Gendering Africana Studies: Toward a New Philosophical
Orientation in Black Women Studies Valethia Watkins J.D., Ph.D. Index About
the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction Section I General Research Methods Chapter 1
Methods of Research Helen Walker Chapter 2 Publishing Qualitative Research
Mary Lee Smith Section II Oral History Research Methods Chapter 3 Oral
History as a Primary Resource in Educational Research Harriette McAdoo
Chapter 4 The Undefining of Oral Tradition David William Cohen Chapter 5
Toward Theory and Method with the Jazz Oral History Project Ron Welburn
Section III Multicultural and Race Studies Chapter 6 Race and Ideology: An
Essay in Black Sociology Robert Staples Chapter 7 African American
Scholarship and the Evolution of Multicultural Education James A. Banks
Chapter 8 W. E. B. Du Bois and the Atlanta University Studies on the Negro
Elliott M. Rudwick Chapter 9 Comparative Research Methodology:
Cross-Cultural Studies Richard W. Brislin Section IV Autobiography and
Biography and Research Methods Chapter 10 The Environment as Enemy in a
Black Autobiography: Manchild in the Promised Land Houston A. Baker, Jr.
Chapter 11 A New Method of Teaching Biography Fred A. Bennett Chapter 12
The Biographical Approach in American History Marion Dargan Chapter 13
Biography as an Instrument of Moral Instruction Robert Partin Section V
Afrocentric Perspectives and Research Methods Chapter 14 The
African-Centered Worldview toward a Paradigm for Social Work Mekada J.
Graham Chapter 15 A Discourse on Black Studies: Liberating the Study of
African People in the Western Academy Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 16 The
Deep Structure of Culture: Relevance of Traditional African Culture in
Contemporary Life Linda James Myers Chapter 17 The Four Corners of a
Circle: Afrocentricity as a Model of Synthesis Ayele Bekerie Chapter 18 The
Afrocentric Paradigm: Contours And Definitions Ama Mazama Chapter 19
Research Methods in Africana Studies Sheena Garrant Section VI Reflexive
Qualitative Methods Chapter 20 Qualitative Research in Africana Studies
Kelly Jacobs Chapter 21 The Essential Function and Value of Qualitative and
Quantitative Research Methods Sharoma Scurry-Graves Chapter 22 African
Diaspora: Heuristics & Perspective within the Africana Studies Disciplinary
Framework Ifetayo M. Flannery Chapter 23 The Negative Imagery of Hip Hop: A
Brief Analysis Kevin B. Thompson Chapter 24 Research Paper: The Critical
Need For Authentic African-Centered Paradigms in Today's Classroom Linda
Burgess Chapter 25 An Historical Analysis of Access for African Americans
into Institutions of Higher Education and the Emergence of Response
Minority Access Initiatives Toya Conston, Patricia Rehak, Amber Mollhagen
Chapter 26 Pedagogy, Intersection, and Research: A Case Study of Teaching
Qualitative Research Methods in Africana Studies James L. Conyers, Jr.,
Ph.D. Chapter 27 Gendering Africana Studies: Toward a New Philosophical
Orientation in Black Women Studies Valethia Watkins J.D., Ph.D. Index About
the Contributors
Methods of Research Helen Walker Chapter 2 Publishing Qualitative Research
Mary Lee Smith Section II Oral History Research Methods Chapter 3 Oral
History as a Primary Resource in Educational Research Harriette McAdoo
Chapter 4 The Undefining of Oral Tradition David William Cohen Chapter 5
Toward Theory and Method with the Jazz Oral History Project Ron Welburn
Section III Multicultural and Race Studies Chapter 6 Race and Ideology: An
Essay in Black Sociology Robert Staples Chapter 7 African American
Scholarship and the Evolution of Multicultural Education James A. Banks
Chapter 8 W. E. B. Du Bois and the Atlanta University Studies on the Negro
Elliott M. Rudwick Chapter 9 Comparative Research Methodology:
Cross-Cultural Studies Richard W. Brislin Section IV Autobiography and
Biography and Research Methods Chapter 10 The Environment as Enemy in a
Black Autobiography: Manchild in the Promised Land Houston A. Baker, Jr.
Chapter 11 A New Method of Teaching Biography Fred A. Bennett Chapter 12
The Biographical Approach in American History Marion Dargan Chapter 13
Biography as an Instrument of Moral Instruction Robert Partin Section V
Afrocentric Perspectives and Research Methods Chapter 14 The
African-Centered Worldview toward a Paradigm for Social Work Mekada J.
Graham Chapter 15 A Discourse on Black Studies: Liberating the Study of
African People in the Western Academy Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 16 The
Deep Structure of Culture: Relevance of Traditional African Culture in
Contemporary Life Linda James Myers Chapter 17 The Four Corners of a
Circle: Afrocentricity as a Model of Synthesis Ayele Bekerie Chapter 18 The
Afrocentric Paradigm: Contours And Definitions Ama Mazama Chapter 19
Research Methods in Africana Studies Sheena Garrant Section VI Reflexive
Qualitative Methods Chapter 20 Qualitative Research in Africana Studies
Kelly Jacobs Chapter 21 The Essential Function and Value of Qualitative and
Quantitative Research Methods Sharoma Scurry-Graves Chapter 22 African
Diaspora: Heuristics & Perspective within the Africana Studies Disciplinary
Framework Ifetayo M. Flannery Chapter 23 The Negative Imagery of Hip Hop: A
Brief Analysis Kevin B. Thompson Chapter 24 Research Paper: The Critical
Need For Authentic African-Centered Paradigms in Today's Classroom Linda
Burgess Chapter 25 An Historical Analysis of Access for African Americans
into Institutions of Higher Education and the Emergence of Response
Minority Access Initiatives Toya Conston, Patricia Rehak, Amber Mollhagen
Chapter 26 Pedagogy, Intersection, and Research: A Case Study of Teaching
Qualitative Research Methods in Africana Studies James L. Conyers, Jr.,
Ph.D. Chapter 27 Gendering Africana Studies: Toward a New Philosophical
Orientation in Black Women Studies Valethia Watkins J.D., Ph.D. Index About
the Contributors