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Designing Culturally Competent Programming for PK-20 Classrooms
The racial and class domination of one racial group over others.
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Race, Class, and Community Cultural Wealth: Impacts on Parental Involvement Among Black Families in K-12 Public Schools
Evelyn Ezikwelu (University of Utah, USA)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3652-0.ch011
Abstract
Culture has been established as an integral part of the successful parental involvement of Black parents in K-12 public schools. This chapter explores the implications of institutional racism and classism against Black parents and how schools as social institutions perpetuate discrimination through the hidden curriculum, which often upholds the dominant culture's values, norms, and beliefs. This chapter also investigates how schools operate within the dominant ideology that upholds the White middle-class form of cultural capital as the standard form of capital, thereby devaluing the cultural skills that Black parents use to help children achieve academic success in school. In addition, the literature demonstrates that the unique forms of cultural capital Black parents draw from to help their children succeed in school challenge the dominant ideology that Black parents lack the required capital for school success and are not interested in their children's education.
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Unlocking the Liberation Doctrine in Media Literacy and Higher Education
The cultural, political and economic dominance of one group over another.
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Pedagogical Opportunities to Foster Interaction and Deep Understanding Between International and Domestic University Students: Teaching Critical Reflexivity Through Interaction
A historical process in which those in power seek to promote values and norms that establish a particular way of seeing the world and human nature and relationships. Hegemonic power is a form of social power that relies on persuasion and legitimation that make the ideas of those in power seem to be in the best interests of everyone. The ideology becomes acceptable as natural or normal through persuasion rather than force.
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Re-Conceptualizing Race in New York City's High School Social Studies Classrooms
Political or cultural domination maintained through ideology and dominant norms in place of or in addition to any violence or economic control.
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Energising a River of Love by Braiding the Work of the Parliament of the World's Religions and the United Nations Through Management Education
A foundational ideology that harms largely through the co-option or assimilation of those it exploits.
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The Power of Storying Leadership: Untold Stories of Leaders of Color for K12 Leadership
the way in which people are convinced to embrace dominant ideologies as always being in their best interest.
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Understanding the Attrition Rates of Diverse Teacher Candidates: A Study Examining the Consequences of Social Reproduction
Political or cultural domination maintained through ideology and dominant norms in place of or in addition to any violence or economic control.
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Language Loss: Implications for Latinx Cultural Identity
Typically related to race and the idea of superiority and domination of one group over the other.
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The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) From the Perspective of International Relations (IR) Theories
Hegemony is a preponderance of power in the international system of one state in a way enabling it to dominate the rules and arrangements which shape the international political and economic relations. The state with such kind of power is called a hegemon. Hegemony generally refers to supremacy on a global scale, however, sometimes it can also refer to regional domination ( Goldstein and Pevehouse, 2014 , pp. 57-58).
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A DisCrit-Informed Critique of the Difference vs. Disorder Approach in Speech-Language Pathology
Dominance of one group over another through the imposition of norms and ideas.
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Global Security and Political Problems of the 21st Century
The ability of one state to lead in world politics by promoting its worldview and ruling over arrangements governing international economics and politics.
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Teaching through Film
The process by which people learn to embrace ideas and practices that harm them.
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Language and Leadership in the Midst of Social Unrest: A Critical Analysis of Educational Leaders' Responses to Racial Violence in the Era of the Pandemic
A system where the cultural dominance of one group over others results in the normalization of oppression and exploitation.
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The Economic Component of World Politics and the Main Global Social and Economic Problems
The ability of one state to lead in world politics by promoting its worldview and ruling over arrangements governing international economics and politics.
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A Critical Theory of Adult and Community Education
The process by which people are persuaded to accept a system that works against their interests.
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Social Entrepreneurs as Servant Leaders: Revealing the Implied Nature of Power in Servant Leadership
Means to enforce the beliefs and values of the powerful over the entire group but with their active consent.
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The “Subaltern” Will Speak: Investigating Portrayals in the Acclaimed OTT Series of India and Pakistan
Hegemony, as defined by Antonio Gramsci, refers to the dominance or leadership of one social group over others, achieved not solely through force but by the shaping of consent through cultural and ideological means. Gramsci’s concept emphasizes the role of cultural institutions and intellectual activities in maintaining social control.
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The Technology of Writing Assessment and Racial Validity
A neo-Marxian term from Antonio Gramsci that refers to the multitude of economic, political, moral, and cultural relations of force that produce coercion and consent in society between dominated groups (usually the proletariat) for the benefit of political leadership, or the dominant group (usually the bourgeoisie).
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MOOCs in the Global Context
An undue, lasting influence or domination by one group over another through cultural, economic, or political power.
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Welcome to Academia, Expect Cyberbullying: Contrapower and Incivility in Higher Education
The dominance of one group over another that has been established and supported through social, cultural, ideological, or economic norms.
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Reimagining Curriculum: Responding to Qatari Culture Through Mathematics
The dominance of one group’s ways of knowing over other social groups, often imposing political, cultural, social, historical perspectives.
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Hegemonic Forces: Black Faculty's Sisyphean Task in Higher Education
cultural hegemony describes how the ruling class within a culture creates and dictates worldviews about social norms, value systems, and even the morals of society.
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The Truth We Can't Afford to Ignore: Popular Culture, Media Influence, and the Role of Public School
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The “Double-Whammy” of Being Black and a Woman in Higher Education Leadership
The dominance of one group over another supported by cultural norms and ideas.
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Coloniality and Whiteness in Evangelical ESL Classrooms
The system of influence by which the dominant cultural group maintains its power.
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Working to Produce Consensus: Journalistic Work and Hegemonic Values in Mainstream Media
Symbolic and cultural dominance of one class over other classes accompanied by possession of a legitimate monopoly of force.
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The Cyborg and the Noble Savage: Ethics in the War on Information Poverty
Hegemony describes the political, economic, and cultural domination of one class of people over other classes. Hegemony comes about, not by means of forceful repression over those who might resist domination, but through the passive consent of subordinate classes who eventually accept the social order as a natural state of affairs as it is manifested in virtually every social institution. Hegemony is most pronounced in societies where the dominant class controls the information sector including mass media, education, and the market supply chain.
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Representations of Masculinities in Gaya Jiji's Film Named My Favorite Fabric
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Developing Critical Dispositions in Teacher Education Programs
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