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Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Hardcover): Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L.... Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Hardcover)
Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Anjanette Wells
R3,012 Discovery Miles 30 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Urban Ills: Twenty First Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts is a collection of original research focused on critical challenges and dilemmas to living in cities. Volume 2 is devoted to the myriad issues involving urban health and the dynamics of urban communities and their neighborhoods. The editors define the ecology of urban living as the relationship and adjustment of humans to a highly dense, diverse, and complex environment. This approach examines the nexus between the distribution of human groups with reference to material resources and the consequential social, political, economic, and cultural patterns which evolve as a result of the sufficiency or insufficiency of those material resources. They emphasize the most vulnerable populations suffering during and after the recession in the United States and around the world, and the chapters examine traditional issues of housing and employment with respect to these communities.

Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Hardcover): Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L.... Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Hardcover)
Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Anjanette Wells
R3,331 Discovery Miles 33 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Urban Ills: Twenty First Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts is a collection of original research focused on critical challenges and dilemmas to living in cities. Volume 1 examines both the economic impact of urban life and the social realities of urban living. The editors define the ecology of urban living as the relationship and adjustment of humans to a highly dense, diverse, and complex environment. This approach examines the nexus between the distribution of human groups with reference to material resources and the consequential social, political, economic, and cultural patterns which evolve as a result of the sufficiency or insufficiency of those material resources. They emphasize the most vulnerable populations suffering during and after the recession in the United States and around the world. The chapters seek to explore emerging issues and trends affecting the lives of the poor, minorities, immigrants, women, and children.

Building Choices - How Underserved Students and High Schools Construct College-preparatory Opportunities (Hardcover, New):... Building Choices - How Underserved Students and High Schools Construct College-preparatory Opportunities (Hardcover, New)
Walter Recharde Allen, Kimberly A. Griffin, Erin Kimura-Walsh; Series edited by Carol Camp Yeakey, Ronald D. Henderson
R2,727 Discovery Miles 27 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volume in Research on African American Education Series Editors: Carol Camp Yeakey, Washington University in St. Louis and Ronald D. Henderson, National Education Association The book aims to develop a clearer understanding of the influence of social dynamics on the educational opportunities of high school students of color in the urban setting of California's Los Angeles area. Specifically, we examine how students' backgrounds, high school experiences and own agency shape their college preparation processes and postsecondary aspirations. While some research has been done on high school students' college-choice process, this book is unique in its broad and comparative approach. It examines the experiences of students across 10 schools, identifying broad themes that are illustrated through specific case studies. This approach allows readers to understand the broader issues that face students from underserved backgrounds as they pursue college, while illuminating how these issues uniquely manifest themselves in individual school contexts.

Surmounting All Odds - Education, Opportunity, and Society in the New Millennium (HC Vol 2) (Hardcover): Carol Camp Yeakey Surmounting All Odds - Education, Opportunity, and Society in the New Millennium (HC Vol 2) (Hardcover)
Carol Camp Yeakey
R2,998 Discovery Miles 29 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Surmounting the Odds - Equalizing Educational Opportunity in the New Millennium? (Hardcover): Carol Camp Yeakey, Ronald D.... Surmounting the Odds - Equalizing Educational Opportunity in the New Millennium? (Hardcover)
Carol Camp Yeakey, Ronald D. Henderson
R3,000 Discovery Miles 30 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Our new series will provide an annual volume that examines some of the critical issues impacting upon the education and schooling of African American youth, from pre- through post-secondary education. Our challenge will be, not only, the scholarly production of knowledge, but the transmission of that knowledge to wider audiences. In so doing, we intend to question traditional assumptions and to analyze some of the intended and unintended consequences of those assumptions. This series will not rely upon a single paradigm or discipline to render new understandings. A multi-disciplinary approach will be utilized. Thus, research written in the tradition of law, political science, history, sociology, education, economics, public health, and psychology, among others, will be a regular feature of this series. To be sure, internal factors, that is, what goes on inside the institutional frame called schools are of signal importance to the education of African Americans. However, so too are external factors, contributing variables that originate outside of the institutional frame, that serve to impede or advance African American schooling. In this series, we will stress the centrality of race and schooling and to comprehend from both analytic and policy perspectives, the situations that increase and decrease the life chances and opportunities for African American youth.

Poverty and Place - Cancer Prevention among Low-Income Women of Color (Paperback): Anjanette Wells, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson,... Poverty and Place - Cancer Prevention among Low-Income Women of Color (Paperback)
Anjanette Wells, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Will Ross, Carol Camp Yeakey, Sheri Notaro; Foreword by …
R1,034 Discovery Miles 10 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines ways in which cancer health disparities exist due to class and context inequities even in the most advanced society of the world. This volume, while articulating health disparities in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area, including East St. Louis, Illinois, seeks to move beyond deficit models to focus on health equity. As cancer disparities continue to persist for low-income and women of color, the promotion and attainment of health equity becomes a matter of paramount importance. The volume demonstrates the importance of place and the historical inequity in socio-environmental settings that have contributed to marked health disparities. Through original research, this volume demonstrates that addressing the causes and contributors to women's health disparities is a complex process that requires intervention from a socio-ecological framework, at micro-, meso-, and macro-levels of influence. The book highlights critical aspects of a practical multidimensional model of community engagement with important influences of the various levels of research, policy and practice. More pointedly, the authors support a new model of community engagement that focuses on individuals in their broader ecological context. In so doing, they seek to advance the art and science of community engagement and collaboration, while disavowing the 'parachute' model of research, policy and practice that reinforces and sustains the problems associated with the status quo. The book concludes with broader national policy considerations in the face of the erosion of the social safety net for America's citizenry.

Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Paperback): Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L.... Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Paperback)
Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Anjanette Wells
R1,270 Discovery Miles 12 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Urban Ills: Twenty First Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts is a collection of original research which focuses on critical challenges and dilemmas to living in cities. Volume 2 is devoted to the myriad issues involving urban health and the dynamics of urban communities and their neighborhoods. The editors define the ecology of urban living as the relationship and adjustment of humans to a highly dense, diverse and complex environment. This approach examines the nexus between the distribution of human groups with reference to material resources and the consequential social, political, economic and cultural patterns which evolve as a result of the sufficiency or insufficiency of those material resources. They emphasize the most vulnerable populations suffering during and after the recession in the United States and around the world, and the chapters examine traditional issues of housing and employment with respect to these communities

Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Paperback): Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L.... Urban Ills - Twenty-first-Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts (Paperback)
Carol Camp Yeakey, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Anjanette Wells
R1,259 Discovery Miles 12 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Urban Ills: Twenty First Century Complexities of Urban Living in Global Contexts is a collection of original research focused on critical challenges and dilemmas to living in cities. Volume 2 is devoted to the myriad issues involving urban health and the dynamics of urban communities and their neighborhoods. The editors define the ecology of urban living as the relationship and adjustment of humans to a highly dense, diverse, and complex environment. This approach examines the nexus between the distribution of human groups with reference to material resources and the consequential social, political, economic, and cultural patterns which evolve as a result of the sufficiency or insufficiency of those material resources. They emphasize the most vulnerable populations suffering during and after the recession in the United States and around the world, and the chapters examine traditional issues of housing and employment with respect to these communities.

Suffer the Little Children - National and International Dimensions of Child Poverty and Public Policy (Hardcover, International... Suffer the Little Children - National and International Dimensions of Child Poverty and Public Policy (Hardcover, International Ed)
Carol Camp Yeakey, Judith Brooks-Buck, Jeanita W Richardson
R4,969 Discovery Miles 49 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Suffer the Little Children: ' National and International Dimensions of Child Poverty and Policy, (co-edited by Carol Camp Yeakey of University of Virginia, Jeanita W. Richardson of Hofstra University, and Tracey A. Reed of Ohio University), examines the burden of poverty that children and young adults disproportionately share throughout the world. Contributions from international researchers examine some of the profound precursor issues that serve to inhibit the chances of children and young adults to education and social mobility in an international context. Issues such as housing and homelessness, family income, maternal and child health, child care, hunger, adolescent pregnancy, violence by and against children, the impact of war and famine, various forms of social deviance and early childhood education are investigated. The volume also examines the social, political and economic contexts in which poverty occurs, utilizing various theoretical perspectives by which to view issues such as human rights, social development and social cohesion in developing, emerging and transitional societies. governments as they confront issues of growing poverty and the repercussions of that poverty for future generations

Edmund W. Gordon - Producing Knowledge, Pursuing Understanding (Hardcover): Carol Camp Yeakey Edmund W. Gordon - Producing Knowledge, Pursuing Understanding (Hardcover)
Carol Camp Yeakey
R3,770 Discovery Miles 37 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The initial volume in this new series focuses on the work of Edmund W. Gordon, the John M. Musser Professor of Psychology Emeritus at Yale University. Gordon had a tremendous influence on contemporary thinking in psychology, education and social policy and the implications of his work for the schooling of lower status youth and children of color, in America. For some, this volume will reacquaint them with Gordon and many of the young persons, now senior scholars themselves, who have learned from him. For others, this volume will simply inform them of the magnitude of the man and the legacy of researchers and research he has spawned.

This important work challenges some of the basic assumptions under-pinning American social science research. Scholars from diverse fields of economics, anthropology, law, education, political science, sociology, psychology, and public health question traditional assumptions with respect to low status populations and persons of color, and analyze some of the intended and unintended consequences of those assumptions. The essays in this volume are well reasoned, provocative in the subject matter that they cover, and thoughtful in their conclusions. There is little doubt that the central focus of the book - the influence of Edmund W. Gordon and his liberatory scholarship - is a topic the examination of which is long overdue. The volume is divided into four sections: relevance of social divisions in research and development; population sensitive intervention; explanatory investigations; and, context responsibility. The final word in the volume, in the Epilogue, rightfully belongs to Edmund W. Gordon himself.

The Power of Resistance - Culture, Ideology and Social Reproduction in Global Contexts (Hardcover): Rowhea M. Elmesky, Carol... The Power of Resistance - Culture, Ideology and Social Reproduction in Global Contexts (Hardcover)
Rowhea M. Elmesky, Carol Camp Yeakey, Olivia C. Marcucci
R3,928 Discovery Miles 39 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recent history has documented a phenomenal surge in global unrest. From Missouri to the Middle East, the world has watched waves of momentum build, peak, and dip around events such as the shooting of Michael Brown and the acquittal of Hosni Mubarak. There have been waves of mass protests of resistance, vivid expressions of human agency through the use of technology and social media, and the clear search for finding voice in spaces where the culture of silence has been the norm for decades. This quest for humanization has led, in some cases, to macro-level changes such as the fall of governments, the collapse of economic stability, and the production of immense refugee populations. It has also led to micro-level changes within individuals' decisions to no longer be silenced or accept the status quo. Although separated by vast geographic space, this book serves to link these struggles through developing understandings of common patterns within and interconnections across oppressive societal structures. While these dynamic forms of human agency can be studied from multiple perspectives, this book is guided through the powerful ideological frameworks of culture and social reproduction and looks specifically to the role of schooling as a vehicle for catalysing change.

Transforming Learning Environments - Strategies to Shape the Next Generation (Hardcover): Fayneese Miller Transforming Learning Environments - Strategies to Shape the Next Generation (Hardcover)
Fayneese Miller; Series edited by Carol Camp Yeakey
R3,362 Discovery Miles 33 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the influence and pressures of the globalized economy, education systems are at a crossroads and need to find a place and/or identity that reflect new or transformed realities for learning environments. Questions such as to what extent, in what way, and how are we doing will need to be raised and answered before learning environments can begin the work necessary to create people who are ready to enter the globalized workforce. This book will present chapters written from a variety of perspectives to address the question "what is needed within systems of education to prepare the next generation of leaders for a competitive global environment?" The authors focus on such topics as online learning, technology, leadership, and English Language Learners to show the challenges to traditional educational practices and the ways in which learning environments are responding to the new reality of globalization.

Health Disparities Among Under-served Populations - Implications for Research, Policy and Praxis (Hardcover): Sheri R. Notaro Health Disparities Among Under-served Populations - Implications for Research, Policy and Praxis (Hardcover)
Sheri R. Notaro; Series edited by Carol Camp Yeakey
R3,353 Discovery Miles 33 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Health Disparities Among Under-served Populations: Implications for Research, Policy and Praxis", focuses on a topic of national concern. Both disparities in health status and in health care reflect the continuing power of race, social class, and gender as forces that define the social determinants of health and the social, biological, and physical environments where groups live. Chapters focus on key issues that include substance abuse, psychological coping, trauma, infant mortality, HPV, environmental hazards, teen pregnancy, homeless youth, racism, discrimination, and cultural competence. The scholars who have contributed to this volume showcase their insight and keen analyses of these pressing issues through a variety of lenses, including but not limited to, sociology, economics, psychology, education, public health, history, urban studies, nursing, and environmental activism. This anthology critically examines the devastating impact of race, class, and gender on the health and health care of African Americans, Latinos and American Indians, with particular focus on children and adolescents.

Living on the Boundaries - Urban Marginality in National and International Contexts (Hardcover, New): Carol Camp Yeakey Living on the Boundaries - Urban Marginality in National and International Contexts (Hardcover, New)
Carol Camp Yeakey; Series edited by Carol Camp Yeakey
R4,360 Discovery Miles 43 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Living on the Boundaries: Urban Marginality in National and International Contexts examines the complex, often controversial issues impacting those who live on the margins of society in our densely populated cities. It describes and analyzes the living conditions of marginalized persons in cities and neighborhoods throughout the world and the consequential impact on their future social mobility. Chapters focus on key issues that include immigration, educational under-achievement, urban renewal, public health, immigration, homelessness, environmental issues, race, segregation, and the marginality of urban youth and economically disadvantaged groups. This volume is packed with research compiled by an international array of scholars and intellectuals from a wide range of disciplines, including but not limited to sociology, economics, political science, psychology, education, public health, law, criminology, history, urban studies, geography and demography, and urban planning. From the first chapter to the last, this immensely insightful anthology richly details and informs us about the human condition, from multidisciplinary perspectives, about urban life in global contexts.

As the World Turns - Implications of Global Shifts in Higher Education for Theory, Research and Practice (Hardcover, New):... As the World Turns - Implications of Global Shifts in Higher Education for Theory, Research and Practice (Hardcover, New)
Walter R Allen, Marguerite Bonous-Hammarth, Robert T Teranishi; Series edited by Carol Camp Yeakey
R4,349 Discovery Miles 43 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"As the World Turns" examines two of the major problems confronting higher education in this modern world: access to higher education remains a persistent problem for disadvantaged students around the world; universities that are highly segregated by race, culture, language, nationality, or immigration status have lower achievement for disadvantaged students - who are also more often targets of discrimination. This volume compares discriminated, underrepresented and excluded groups in universities around the globe; identifying personal, group, institutional and societal factors related to persistent inequality. Through a consortium of international scholars, the chapters present studies on minority student experiences and achievement, asking whether and how universities: exhibit difference, diversity and inequality; integrate multiple social groups; encourage respect between diverse communities; and use diversity to enhance student learning. This volume demonstrates how diversity and equity help advance academic excellence in global higher education.

Poverty and Place - Cancer Prevention among Low-Income Women of Color (Hardcover): Anjanette Wells, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson,... Poverty and Place - Cancer Prevention among Low-Income Women of Color (Hardcover)
Anjanette Wells, Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Will Ross, Carol Camp Yeakey, Sheri Notaro; Foreword by …
R2,402 Discovery Miles 24 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines ways in which cancer health disparities exist due to class and context inequities even in the most advanced society of the world. This volume, while articulating health disparities in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area, including East St. Louis, Illinois, seeks to move beyond deficit models to focus on health equity. As cancer disparities continue to persist for low-income and women of color, the promotion and attainment of health equity becomes a matter of paramount importance. The volume demonstrates the importance of place and the historical inequity in socio-environmental settings that have contributed to marked health disparities. Through original research, this volume demonstrates that addressing the causes and contributors to women's health disparities is a complex process that requires intervention from a socio-ecological framework, at micro-, meso-, and macro-levels of influence. The book highlights critical aspects of a practical multidimensional model of community engagement with important influences of the various levels of research, policy and practice. More pointedly, the authors support a new model of community engagement that focuses on individuals in their broader ecological context. In so doing, they seek to advance the art and science of community engagement and collaboration, while disavowing the 'parachute' model of research, policy and practice that reinforces and sustains the problems associated with the status quo. The book concludes with broader national policy considerations in the face of the erosion of the social safety net for America's citizenry.

Mitigating Inequality - Higher Education Research, Policy, and Practice in an Era of Massification and Stratification... Mitigating Inequality - Higher Education Research, Policy, and Practice in an Era of Massification and Stratification (Hardcover)
Carol Camp Yeakey; Edited by Robert T Teranishi, Walter R Allen, Loni Bordoloi Pazich, Marcelo Knobel
R3,155 Discovery Miles 31 550 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Now more than ever, the issue of access to higher education for all is a matter of global importance. As colleges and universities worldwide increasingly extend their academic programs abroad, develop internationally mixed research teams and create international curricular initiatives, it is essential to ensure that equitable access to a high quality education remains a key component of the research and policy agenda transnationally. In this book, leading scholars from around the globe offer the most current knowledge about postsecondary access and success, offering fertile ground for new directions in higher education. A critical read for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, this book offers interdisciplinary perspectives on key priorities and action steps for the higher education community to help mitigate economic, social, and political inequality.

Cancer Navigation - Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color (Paperback): Anjanette Wells, Sanders Thompson... Cancer Navigation - Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color (Paperback)
Anjanette Wells, Sanders Thompson Vetta L., Will Ross, Carol Camp Yeakey, Sheri Notaro
R924 Discovery Miles 9 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Passion and compassion for low income women of color is not an issue of lacking empathy, scientific or medical care. It is a social issue. Health care providers do their best to support, encourage, treat, and motivate those living with cancer; but many do not have the resources, training, or preparation to work as effectively as possible with patients from marginalized groups in a relatable and non-judgmental way. Cancer Navigation: Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color is a practical quick-reference resource for U.S. health care providers working with marginalized women throughout the cancer continuum. From community preventative outreach to survivorship, this accessible guidebook is a vital resource for physicians, social workers, case managers, and other cancer care providers who seek to provide more equitable care for low income women of color.

Power, Voice and the Public Good - Schooling and Education in Global Societies (Hardcover): Rodney K.M. Hopson, Carol Camp... Power, Voice and the Public Good - Schooling and Education in Global Societies (Hardcover)
Rodney K.M. Hopson, Carol Camp Yeakey, Francis Musa Boakari
R3,306 Discovery Miles 33 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Three themes underpin the tripartite structure of "Power, Voice, and the Public Good," including attention to the definitional and theoretical underpinnings of globalization; the ubiquitous nature and topical display of globalization; and, the possibilities of understanding, redefining and rethinking aspects of globalization with the backdrop of issues that relate to education, and the pursuit of public good. A plethora of examples how education and schooling respond to and are driven by larger global networks, demands, and discourses are explored. Each chapter of the book consistently addresses ways of looking at the hope and promise of education and schooling in spite of the advent, realities, and complexities of their globalized societies.

Building Choices - How Underserved Students and High Schools Construct College-preparatory Opportunities (Paperback, New):... Building Choices - How Underserved Students and High Schools Construct College-preparatory Opportunities (Paperback, New)
Walter Recharde Allen, Kimberly A. Griffin, Erin Kimura-Walsh; Series edited by Carol Camp Yeakey, Ronald D. Henderson
R1,576 Discovery Miles 15 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volume in Research on African American Education Series Editors: Carol Camp Yeakey, Washington University in St. Louis and Ronald D. Henderson, National Education Association The book aims to develop a clearer understanding of the influence of social dynamics on the educational opportunities of high school students of color in the urban setting of California's Los Angeles area. Specifically, we examine how students' backgrounds, high school experiences and own agency shape their college preparation processes and postsecondary aspirations. While some research has been done on high school students' college-choice process, this book is unique in its broad and comparative approach. It examines the experiences of students across 10 schools, identifying broad themes that are illustrated through specific case studies. This approach allows readers to understand the broader issues that face students from underserved backgrounds as they pursue college, while illuminating how these issues uniquely manifest themselves in individual school contexts.

Surmounting the Odds - Equalizing Educational Opportunity in the New Millennium? (Paperback): Carol Camp Yeakey, Ronald D.... Surmounting the Odds - Equalizing Educational Opportunity in the New Millennium? (Paperback)
Carol Camp Yeakey, Ronald D. Henderson
R1,398 Discovery Miles 13 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Our new series will provide an annual volume that examines some of the critical issues impacting upon the education and schooling of African American youth, from pre- through post-secondary education. Our challenge will be, not only, the scholarly production of knowledge, but the transmission of that knowledge to wider audiences. In so doing, we intend to question traditional assumptions and to analyze some of the intended and unintended consequences of those assumptions. This series will not rely upon a single paradigm or discipline to render new understandings. A multi-disciplinary approach will be utilized. Thus, research written in the tradition of law, political science, history, sociology, education, economics, public health, and psychology, among others, will be a regular feature of this series. To be sure, internal factors, that is, what goes on inside the institutional frame called schools are of signal importance to the education of African Americans. However, so too are external factors, contributing variables that originate outside of the institutional frame, that serve to impede or advance African American schooling. In this series, we will stress the centrality of race and schooling and to comprehend from both analytic and policy perspectives, the situations that increase and decrease the life chances and opportunities for African American youth.

Surmounting All Odds - Education, Opportunity, and Society in the New Millennium (PB Vol2) (Paperback): Carol Camp Yeakey Surmounting All Odds - Education, Opportunity, and Society in the New Millennium (PB Vol2) (Paperback)
Carol Camp Yeakey
R1,394 Discovery Miles 13 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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