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Black female faculty and professional socialization: Constraints, enablements and enactments
Gender, heterosexuality, sexual violence and identity among heavy-drinking white and Asian American college students
Assessing the impact of academic preparation, finances and social capital on postsecondary education enrollment
Intimations of cosmopolitanism: The education of Japanese youth in a global world
Bridging the gap: The role of bridging social capital in the development of civic engagement among first-year college students
"Gentle doses of racism": Racist discourses in the construction of scientific literacy, mathematical literacy, and print-based literacies in children's basal readers
Educational aspirations: Supporting college trajectories for Latino youth
The meanings and values of music-making in the lives of string teachers: Exploring the intersections of music-making and teaching
Constructing authority across racial difference: A White teacher signifyin(g) with African American students in a high school English classroom
Into another kind of country: The college matriculation of youth from rural areas
"We're saying the same thing": How English teachers negotiated solidarity, identity, and ethics through talk and interaction
Charter schools and segregation: The cases of Michigan and North Carolina
National identity and young children: A comparative study of 4th and 5th graders in Singapore and the United States
A pyramidal model of sex stereotyping: Examining patterns of associations in the context of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields
Student Perceptions of Racial Climate in Secondary Education: Effects of Climate's Multiple Dimensions on Academic Achievement and Motivation
When the Black Kids Moved In: Racial Reproduction and the Promise of Intergroup Dialogue in an Exurban High School