Graduate Students Becoming Qualitative Researchers

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academic identity formation
Academic writing
African American
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Biological Fieldwork
Black English
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Community Cultural Wealth
Conference Proposals
curriculum and instruction
dissertation writing
Diversity in the academy
doctoral student experiences
doctoral students
Early College High Schools
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English Grammar
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Ethnographic Case Study
Ethnographic methods
Ethnographic research
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Ethnographic study
ethnography
Field notes
Final Focus Group Interview
First generation students
Graduate students
Hd Diagnosis
higher education diversity
Imposter Syndrome
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Kate Mangelsdorf
Language Ideologies
Latino
Latinx
Latinx Community
Literacy Sponsors
Minoritized Backgrounds
minority researcher challenges
minority students
Observations
Professional Practice Doctorates
Qualitative research
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Stereotype Vulnerability
Student Researchers
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  • ISBN 9781138087309
  • Weight: 1000g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Through conducting an ethnographic study about doctoral students from traditionally underrepresented groups who are learning to conduct ethnographic research, this volume offers unique insight into the challenges and experiences through which these students develop their skills and identities as qualitative researchers.

Foregrounding the stories and perspectives of students from minority backgrounds including Latinx, Black, differently abled, and queer students, Graduate Students Becoming Qualitative Researchers identifies how the process of learning to conduct ethnographic research underpins doctoral students’ success, confidence, and persistence in the academy. Chapters follow students during a one-year ethnographic research course during which they learn about ethnography, and also conduct observations, write field notes, interview participants, and gather artifacts. Offering important pedagogical insights into how ethnography and academic writing are communicated, the text also tackles questions of access and diversity within scholarship and highlights barriers to first-generation and minoritized students' success, including impostor syndrome, stereotype vulnerability, and access to time, knowledge, and capital.

This volume will prove valuable to doctoral students, postgraduate researchers, scholars, and educators conducting qualitative research across the fields of education and rhetoric, as well as the humanities and social sciences. It will also appeal to those interested in multiculturalism and diversity within the education sector.

Char Ullman is Associate Professor of Sociocultural Foundations of Education and Educational Anthropology at the University of Texas at El Paso, USA.

Kate Mangelsdorf is Professor of Rhetoric and Composition Studies at the University of Texas at El Paso, USA.

Jair Muñoz is Doctoral Student in the Teaching, Learning, and Culture program at the University of Texas at El Paso, USA.

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