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A Critical Analysis of Concepts, Theory, and Methodologies
Redaktion: Garcia, Nichole M.; Cisneros, Jesus; Salinas Jr, Cristobal
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This edited volume examines the diverse Latinx/a/o student populations in higher education. Offering innovative approaches to understand the asset-based contributions of Latinx/a/o students and the communities they come from, this book showcases scholars from various disciplines.
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This edited volume examines the diverse Latinx/a/o student populations in higher education. Offering innovative approaches to understand the asset-based contributions of Latinx/a/o students and the communities they come from, this book showcases scholars from various disciplines.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000381672
- Artikelnr.: 61351539
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000381672
- Artikelnr.: 61351539
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Nichole M. Garcia is Assistant Professor of Higher Education and College Student Affairs at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA. Cristobal Salinas Jr. is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology at Florida Atlantic University, USA. Jesus Cisneros is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Foundations at the University of Texas at El Paso, USA.
Foreword
Daniel Solorzano
Chapter 1. Introduction.
Nichole M. Garcia, Cristobal Salinas Jr. & Jesus Cisneros
Chapter 2. Possibilities and Considerations for the Future of Student
Development Theory Research
Ebelia Hernández
Chapter 3. The College Choice Process as a Latinx/a/o Family Affair
Janette Mariscal
Chapter 4. Social Connectedness and Latin* in Higher Education
Raquel Botello, & Johanna Torres
Chapter 5. Advancing Asset-Based Practices for Latinx/a/o College Students:
The Application of Community Cultural Wealth Theory
Antonio Duran, Evelyn Grace, & Gustavo Molinar
Chapter 6. "Dime con quién andas y te diré quien eres": Theories and
Methodologies that Center Latinx/a/o Epistemologies and Pedagogies
Judith Flores Carmona
Chapter 7. Consejitos as a Counter-hegemonic Peer Leadership Practice
Nydia C. Sánchez, & Estee Hernández
Chapter 8. Ganas as a Praxis: Cultural Responsiveness in Latinx/a/o Higher
Education Success
Rebeca Mireles-Rios, Victor Rios, Bertin Solis, & Jose Gutierrez
Chapter 9. Trenzudas, Truchas, y Traviesas: Mapping Higher Education
Through a Chicana Feminist Cartography
Verónica N. Vélez, Daisy Padilla Torres, & Dania López Jaramillo
Chapter 10. Rupturing from the Black-white racial binary: AfroLatina/o/x
bridging the Black-Brown divide
Claudia García-Louis
Chapter 11. Centering Central American Students in Higher Education
Research: A Proposal for Central American Student Self-Report (CASSR)
Blanca E. Vega, & Elizabeth Iris Rivera Rodas
Chapter 12. Undocumented Critical Theory in Education.
Carlos Aguilar
Chapter 13. Testimonio as Critical Race Feminista Methodology in Higher
Education
Lindsay Pérez Huber
Chapter 14. A Futurity of Jotería Studies and Higher Education Research:
Epistemological and Theoretical Shifts
Roberto Orozco
Daniel Solorzano
Chapter 1. Introduction.
Nichole M. Garcia, Cristobal Salinas Jr. & Jesus Cisneros
Chapter 2. Possibilities and Considerations for the Future of Student
Development Theory Research
Ebelia Hernández
Chapter 3. The College Choice Process as a Latinx/a/o Family Affair
Janette Mariscal
Chapter 4. Social Connectedness and Latin* in Higher Education
Raquel Botello, & Johanna Torres
Chapter 5. Advancing Asset-Based Practices for Latinx/a/o College Students:
The Application of Community Cultural Wealth Theory
Antonio Duran, Evelyn Grace, & Gustavo Molinar
Chapter 6. "Dime con quién andas y te diré quien eres": Theories and
Methodologies that Center Latinx/a/o Epistemologies and Pedagogies
Judith Flores Carmona
Chapter 7. Consejitos as a Counter-hegemonic Peer Leadership Practice
Nydia C. Sánchez, & Estee Hernández
Chapter 8. Ganas as a Praxis: Cultural Responsiveness in Latinx/a/o Higher
Education Success
Rebeca Mireles-Rios, Victor Rios, Bertin Solis, & Jose Gutierrez
Chapter 9. Trenzudas, Truchas, y Traviesas: Mapping Higher Education
Through a Chicana Feminist Cartography
Verónica N. Vélez, Daisy Padilla Torres, & Dania López Jaramillo
Chapter 10. Rupturing from the Black-white racial binary: AfroLatina/o/x
bridging the Black-Brown divide
Claudia García-Louis
Chapter 11. Centering Central American Students in Higher Education
Research: A Proposal for Central American Student Self-Report (CASSR)
Blanca E. Vega, & Elizabeth Iris Rivera Rodas
Chapter 12. Undocumented Critical Theory in Education.
Carlos Aguilar
Chapter 13. Testimonio as Critical Race Feminista Methodology in Higher
Education
Lindsay Pérez Huber
Chapter 14. A Futurity of Jotería Studies and Higher Education Research:
Epistemological and Theoretical Shifts
Roberto Orozco
Foreword
Daniel Solorzano
Chapter 1. Introduction.
Nichole M. Garcia, Cristobal Salinas Jr. & Jesus Cisneros
Chapter 2. Possibilities and Considerations for the Future of Student
Development Theory Research
Ebelia Hernández
Chapter 3. The College Choice Process as a Latinx/a/o Family Affair
Janette Mariscal
Chapter 4. Social Connectedness and Latin* in Higher Education
Raquel Botello, & Johanna Torres
Chapter 5. Advancing Asset-Based Practices for Latinx/a/o College Students:
The Application of Community Cultural Wealth Theory
Antonio Duran, Evelyn Grace, & Gustavo Molinar
Chapter 6. "Dime con quién andas y te diré quien eres": Theories and
Methodologies that Center Latinx/a/o Epistemologies and Pedagogies
Judith Flores Carmona
Chapter 7. Consejitos as a Counter-hegemonic Peer Leadership Practice
Nydia C. Sánchez, & Estee Hernández
Chapter 8. Ganas as a Praxis: Cultural Responsiveness in Latinx/a/o Higher
Education Success
Rebeca Mireles-Rios, Victor Rios, Bertin Solis, & Jose Gutierrez
Chapter 9. Trenzudas, Truchas, y Traviesas: Mapping Higher Education
Through a Chicana Feminist Cartography
Verónica N. Vélez, Daisy Padilla Torres, & Dania López Jaramillo
Chapter 10. Rupturing from the Black-white racial binary: AfroLatina/o/x
bridging the Black-Brown divide
Claudia García-Louis
Chapter 11. Centering Central American Students in Higher Education
Research: A Proposal for Central American Student Self-Report (CASSR)
Blanca E. Vega, & Elizabeth Iris Rivera Rodas
Chapter 12. Undocumented Critical Theory in Education.
Carlos Aguilar
Chapter 13. Testimonio as Critical Race Feminista Methodology in Higher
Education
Lindsay Pérez Huber
Chapter 14. A Futurity of Jotería Studies and Higher Education Research:
Epistemological and Theoretical Shifts
Roberto Orozco
Daniel Solorzano
Chapter 1. Introduction.
Nichole M. Garcia, Cristobal Salinas Jr. & Jesus Cisneros
Chapter 2. Possibilities and Considerations for the Future of Student
Development Theory Research
Ebelia Hernández
Chapter 3. The College Choice Process as a Latinx/a/o Family Affair
Janette Mariscal
Chapter 4. Social Connectedness and Latin* in Higher Education
Raquel Botello, & Johanna Torres
Chapter 5. Advancing Asset-Based Practices for Latinx/a/o College Students:
The Application of Community Cultural Wealth Theory
Antonio Duran, Evelyn Grace, & Gustavo Molinar
Chapter 6. "Dime con quién andas y te diré quien eres": Theories and
Methodologies that Center Latinx/a/o Epistemologies and Pedagogies
Judith Flores Carmona
Chapter 7. Consejitos as a Counter-hegemonic Peer Leadership Practice
Nydia C. Sánchez, & Estee Hernández
Chapter 8. Ganas as a Praxis: Cultural Responsiveness in Latinx/a/o Higher
Education Success
Rebeca Mireles-Rios, Victor Rios, Bertin Solis, & Jose Gutierrez
Chapter 9. Trenzudas, Truchas, y Traviesas: Mapping Higher Education
Through a Chicana Feminist Cartography
Verónica N. Vélez, Daisy Padilla Torres, & Dania López Jaramillo
Chapter 10. Rupturing from the Black-white racial binary: AfroLatina/o/x
bridging the Black-Brown divide
Claudia García-Louis
Chapter 11. Centering Central American Students in Higher Education
Research: A Proposal for Central American Student Self-Report (CASSR)
Blanca E. Vega, & Elizabeth Iris Rivera Rodas
Chapter 12. Undocumented Critical Theory in Education.
Carlos Aguilar
Chapter 13. Testimonio as Critical Race Feminista Methodology in Higher
Education
Lindsay Pérez Huber
Chapter 14. A Futurity of Jotería Studies and Higher Education Research:
Epistemological and Theoretical Shifts
Roberto Orozco