[Air-L] connectors-feminist science and technologies studies' & .edu/edtech

Kristin Dagmar Eckert keckert at umd.edu
Sun Feb 3 15:53:30 PST 2013


I don't know what kind of education you are interested in. But Megan Sweeney did an impressive ethnographic study (based on feminist research values) on the educational value of books and book clubs among women prisoners which she details in her 2010 book "Reading is my Window." It includes a literature review and theory interlaced with her analysis of the situation of women who self-educate in the face of a dearth of educational programs in prison.

Best,
Stine


Stine Eckert
Ph.D. Candidate
Treasurer, Merrill Graduate Student Association
Representative Graduate Student Government
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
University of Maryland
2100N Knight Hall
keckert at umd.edu


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I'm looking for connectors (theoretical papers, people, etc) between FSTS
and education/ed tech. Have any ideas? Thanks so much :)
Suzanne
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Suzanne Aurilio, PhD
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