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The Interactional Production Of Race And Religious Identity In An Urban Catholic School, Robert Jean Leblanc Oct 2017

The Interactional Production Of Race And Religious Identity In An Urban Catholic School, Robert Jean Leblanc

Journal of Catholic Education

This paper describes how students in an urban Catholic school draw on racial and religious categories to construct classroom-specific identities during coursework. When students engage with each other in classroom discussions, they use broadly circulating, institutional, and event-level categories to position one another, and in doing so articulate who may speak and participate in class talk. This paper draws from interactional ethnographic data, showing how Vietnamese American and African American students used different religious and racial categories to delimit the interactional floor during class time and in the process exclude speakers.

La producción de las interacciones de la identidad racial …


Potential Of One-To-One Technology Uses And Pedagogical Practices: Student Agency And Participation In An Economically Disadvantaged Eighth Grade, Maria Dulce Silva Andrade Johnson Jul 2017

Potential Of One-To-One Technology Uses And Pedagogical Practices: Student Agency And Participation In An Economically Disadvantaged Eighth Grade, Maria Dulce Silva Andrade Johnson

LMU/LLS Theses and Dissertations

The accelerated growth of 1:1 educational computing initiatives has challenged digital equity with a three-tiered, socioeconomic digital divide: (a) access, (b) higher order uses, and (c) user empowerment and personalization. As the access gap has been closing, the exponential increase of 1:1 devices threatens to widen the second and third digital divides. Using critical theory, specifically, critical theory of technology and critical pedagogy, and a qualitative case study design, this research explored the experiences of a middle school categorized under California criteria as “socioeconomically disadvantaged.” This study contributes to critical theory on technology within an educational setting, as well as …


Social Network Types And Mental Health Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender Older Adults, Anna M. Muraco, Hyun-Jun Kim, Karen I. Fredriksen-Goldsen, Amanda E. B. Bryan Jan 2017

Social Network Types And Mental Health Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender Older Adults, Anna M. Muraco, Hyun-Jun Kim, Karen I. Fredriksen-Goldsen, Amanda E. B. Bryan

Sociology Faculty Works

Purpose of the study: This study was designed to identify social network types among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) older adults and examine the relationship between social network type and mental health.

Design and methods: We analyzed the 2014 survey data of LGBT adults aged 50 and older (N = 2,450) from Aging with Pride: National Health, Aging, and Sexuality/Gender Study. Latent profile analyses were conducted to identify clusters of social network ties based on 11 indicators. Multiple regression analysis was performed to examine the association between social network types and mental health.

Results: We found five social network …


The Unfolding Of Lgbt Lives: Key Events Associated With Health And Well-Being In Later Life, Anna M. Muraco, Karen I. Fredriksen-Goldsen, Amanda E. B. Bryan, Sarah Jen, Jayn Goldsen, Hyun-Jun Kim Jan 2017

The Unfolding Of Lgbt Lives: Key Events Associated With Health And Well-Being In Later Life, Anna M. Muraco, Karen I. Fredriksen-Goldsen, Amanda E. B. Bryan, Sarah Jen, Jayn Goldsen, Hyun-Jun Kim

Sociology Faculty Works

Purpose of the study: Life events are associated with the health and well-being of older adults. Using the Health Equity Promotion Model, this article explores historical and environmental context as it frames life experiences and adaptation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) older adults.

Design and methods: This was the largest study to date of LGBT older adults to identify life events related to identity development, work, and kin relationships and their associations with health and quality of life (QOL). Using latent profile analysis (LPA), clusters of life events were identified and associations between life event clusters were tested. …


Who Says I Do: The Changing Context Of Marriage And Health And Quality Of Life For Lgbt Midlife And Older Adults, Anna M. Muraco, Jayn Goldsen, Amanda E. B. Bryan, Hyun-Jun Kim, Sarah Jen, Karen I. Fredriksen-Goldsen Jan 2017

Who Says I Do: The Changing Context Of Marriage And Health And Quality Of Life For Lgbt Midlife And Older Adults, Anna M. Muraco, Jayn Goldsen, Amanda E. B. Bryan, Hyun-Jun Kim, Sarah Jen, Karen I. Fredriksen-Goldsen

Sociology Faculty Works

Purpose of the study: Until recently, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) adults were excluded from full participation in civil marriage. The purpose of this study is to examine how legal marriage and relationship status are associated with health-promoting and at-risk factors, health, and quality of life of LGBT adults aged 50 and older.

Design and methods: We utilized weighted survey data from Aging with Pride: National Health, Aging, and Sexuality/Gender Study (NHAS) participants who resided in states with legalized same-sex marriage in 2014 (N = 1,821). Multinomial logistic regression was conducted to examine differences by relationship status (legally married, …