This plenary volume from the Sixth International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry highlights the variety of roles played by qualitative researchers in addressing contemporary global crises.
Eighteen chapters primarily by Latin American scholars describe the range of relations between indigenous peoples and archaeology in the first major attempt to describe indigenous archaeology in Latin America for an English speaking audience.
As a heated debate about social scientists working in national security environments divides the disciplines, this book by... Læs mere
This collection of original articles investigates social science methodological traditions that can be ethically and epistemologically applied to the study of race and ethnicity.
This book explores the place of museums in addressing a goal the University of Washington staunchly supports—to make the world a better place through education and research. It describes the interpretation of identity across the realm of museum work and social issues.
Sponsored by the Museum Education Rountable
Sponsored by the Museum Education Roundtable
This book promotes the idea and the practice of a scientific culture in science museums, art museums, gardens, libraries, coffee houses, school meetings and social gatherings. It encourages common man to think about, use and sometimes contribute to science.
Sponsored by the Museum Education Roundtable
This book focuses on new patterns of settlement, emphasizing the economic factors and types of industries drawing immigrants away from gateway areas in America. It highlights prejudice while non-immigrants become accustomed to immigrant neighbors.
Sponsored by the Museum Education Roundtable
The life stories included here present the journeys of over 30 indigenous researchers from six continents and many disciplines,... Læs mere