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1 online resource (222 pages) |
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Qualitative Studies in Psychology |
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Qualitative studies in psychology.
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Contents |
Acknowledgments; Introduction: Student Resistance and the Cultural Production of Space; 1 "The Covenant Made Visible": The Hidden Curriculum of Space; 2 "In a way it protects us and in a way ... it keeps us back": Scanning, School Space, and Student Identity; 3 "It's just all about being popular": Hallways as Thirdspace; 4 "If I can't be myself, what's the point of being here?" Language and Contested Classroom Space; 5 "You have to change your whole attitude toward everything": Threshold Struggles and Infrapolitical Resistance |
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6 "You know the real deal, but this is just saying you got their deal": Public and Hidden Transcripts7 A Eulogy for Renaissance: Looking Forward; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; About the Author |
Summary |
For many students, the classroom is not the central focus of school. The school's corridors and doorways are areas largely given over to student control, and it is here that they negotiate their cultural identities and status among their peer groups. The flavor of this "corridor culture" tends to reflect the values and culture of the surrounding community. Based on participant observation in a racially segregated high school in New York City, Corridor Cultures examines the ways in which school spaces are culturally produced, offering insight into how urban students engage their schooling. Focu |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Educational psychology.
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Classroom management -- United States
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Urban schools -- United States
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High school students -- United States.
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Psychology, Educational
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Developmental -- Adolescent.
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Classroom management
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Educational psychology
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High school students
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Urban schools
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780814785263 |
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0814785263 |
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