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Collection of episodes from the animated series which follows young
Princess Elena (voice of Aimee Carrero) as she rules over the
enchanted kingdom of Avalor. After saving her land from an evil
sorceress, Elena enlists the help of her sister Isabel (Jenna
Ortega), friend Naomi (Jillian Rose Reed), wizard Mateo (Joseph
Haro) and royal guard Gabe (Jorge Diaz) as she attempts to keep her
people safe and prove she is ready to be queen. The episodes are:
'First Day of Rule', 'Model Sister', 'All Heated Up' and 'Island of
Youth'.
Over the past decades, ‘photovoice’ has emerged as a
participatory and creative research method in which participants
capture and discuss their reality through photographs. This
indispensable ‘how-to’ book with exercises and visual aids
takes novice and veteran researchers through the practicalities and
ethics of applying this approach. Written by experienced teacher
Nicole Brown, the book: - outlines the conceptual foundations and
historical development of the approach; - redefines photovoice as a
research method and as a framework; - explores how photovoice can
be used in all stages of research from data collection to
dissemination; - provides guidance and food for thought to get
researchers started on their project. Each chapter ends with
exercises that focus readers' learning and understanding by
practically engaging them in the work presented throughout. The
examples and visual aids will help them recognise all the details
presented and represented in a photograph. For researchers who
would like to try their hand at photovoice as a method or as a
framework to foster a more participatory approach, this is the
ultimate guide to kickstart their project.
Embodied inquiry is the process of using embodied approaches in
order to study, explore or investigate a topic. But what does it
actually mean to be 'embodied'? This book explores why and how we
use our bodies in order to research, what an embodied approach
brings to a research project, and the kinds of considerations that
need to be taken into account to research in this way. We all have
bodies, feelings, emotions and experiences that affect the
questions we are interested in, the ways in which we choose to
approach finding out the answers to those questions, and the
patterns we see in the data we gather as a result. Embodied Inquiry
foregrounds these questions of positionality and reflexivity in
research. It considers how a project or study may be designed to
take these into account and why multimodal and creative approaches
to research may be used to capture embodied experiences. The book
offers insights into how to analyse the types of data emerging from
embodied inquiries, and the ethical considerations that are
important to consider. Accounting for the interdisciplinary nature
of the field, this book has been written to be a concise primer
into Embodied Inquiry for research students, scholars and
practitioners alike.
Providing practical guidance based on real-life examples, this book
shows researchers different forms and ways of keeping a research
journal and how to get the most out of journaling. Appealing to
postgraduate students, new and experienced researchers, the book: *
provides a theoretical grounding and information about knowledge
and sensory systems and reflexivity; * presents a practical
exploration of what a journal looks like and when and how to record
entries; * includes helpful end-of-chapter exercises and online
resources. Providing valuable food for thought and examples to
experiment with, the book highlights the different forms of
research journals and entries so that readers can find what works
for them. Giving researchers licence to do things differently, the
book encourages and enables readers to develop their own sense of
researcher identity and voice.
Over the past decades, ‘photovoice’ has emerged as a
participatory and creative research method in which participants
capture and discuss their reality through photographs. This
indispensable ‘how-to’ book with exercises and visual aids
takes novice and veteran researchers through the practicalities and
ethics of applying this approach. Written by experienced teacher
Nicole Brown, the book: - outlines the conceptual foundations and
historical development of the approach; - redefines photovoice as a
research method and as a framework; - explores how photovoice can
be used in all stages of research from data collection to
dissemination; - provides guidance and food for thought to get
researchers started on their project. Each chapter ends with
exercises that focus readers' learning and understanding by
practically engaging them in the work presented throughout. The
examples and visual aids will help them recognise all the details
presented and represented in a photograph. For researchers who
would like to try their hand at photovoice as a method or as a
framework to foster a more participatory approach, this is the
ultimate guide to kickstart their project.
Disrupting Qualitative Inquiry is an edited volume that examines
the possibilities and tensions encountered by scholars who adopt
disruptive qualitative approaches to the study of educational
contexts, issues, and phenomena. It presents a collection of
innovative and intellectually stimulating chapters which illustrate
the potential for disruptive qualitative research perspectives to
advance social justice aims omnipresent in educational policy and
practice dialogues. The book defines "disruptive" qualitative
methodologies and methods in educational research as processes of
inquiry which seek to: 1) Disrupt traditional notions of research
roles and relationships 2) Disrupt dominant approaches to the
collection and analysis of data 3) Disrupt traditional notions of
representing and disseminating research findings 4) Disrupt rigid
epistemological and methodological boundaries 5) Disrupt
disciplinarily boundaries and assumptive frameworks of how to do
educational research Scholars and graduate students interested in
disrupting traditional approaches to the study of education will
find this book of tremendous value. Given the inclusion of both
research examples and reflective narratives, this book is an ideal
text for adoption in introductory research design seminars as well
as advanced courses devoted to theoretical and practical
applications of qualitative and interpretive methodologies.
This book passionately illustrates why the celebration of Black
girlhood is essential. Based on the principles and practices of a
Black girl-centered program, it examines how performances of
everyday Black girlhood are mediated by popular culture, personal
truths, and lived experiences, and how the discussion and critique
of these factors can be a great asset in the celebration of Black
girls. Drawing on scholarship from women's studies, African
American studies, and education, the book skillfully joins poetry,
autobiographical vignettes, and keen observations into a
wholehearted, participatory celebration of Black girls in a context
of hip-hop feminism and critical pedagogy. Through humor, honesty,
and disciplined research it argues that hip-hop is not only music,
but also an effective way of working with Black girls. Black
Girlhood Celebration recognizes the everyday work many young women
of color are doing, outside of mainstream categories, to create
social change by painting an unconventional picture of how complex
-- and necessary -- the goal of Black girl celebration can be.
Wish To Live: The Hip-hop Feminism Pedagogy Reader moves beyond the
traditional understanding of the four elements of hip-hop culture -
rapping, breakdancing, graffiti art, and deejaying - to articulate
how hip-hop feminist scholarship can inform educational practices
and spark, transform, encourage, and sustain local and global youth
community activism efforts. This multi-genre and interdisciplinary
reader engages performance, poetry, document analysis, playwriting,
polemics, cultural critique, and autobiography to radically
reimagine the political utility of hip-hop-informed social justice
efforts that insist on an accountable analysis of identity and
culture. Featuring scholarship from professors and graduate and
undergraduate students actively involved in the work they profess,
this book's commitment to making the practice of hip-hop feminist
activism practical in our everyday lives is both compelling and
unapologetic.
You've just accepted Jesus Christ as your savior and have begun
your Christian walk. The rest should be easy, right? But it takes
work and perseverance to live like a Christian, and a lot of
guidance is necessary. In Now What?, author Nicole Brown provides
the tools and knowledge to deal with what Satan throws at you.
Laying the groundwork for your Christian walk with God, this
guide delivers personal advice for those who have recently
converted to Christianity. It tells you what to expect from your
newfound salvation, including: Be prepared for what is coming Know
your enemy-Satan Make new friends See why faith is important Find
your purpose Give up the old world Accented with real-life stories
and examples, Now What? answers the many questions confronting new
Christians. Learn what to do next and what is expected of you. A
compilation of important topics and principles for every Christian,
this guide helps you remain a successful Christian.
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