2020 Forum Theme: Partnerships for Change

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The University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education and the Center for Urban Ethnography will celebrate the 41st convening of the Ethnography in Education Research Forum, one of the most longstanding and renowned scholarly venues for this intellectual tradition, on February 21 and 22, 2020. This year's theme, "Ethnography in Education: Partnerships for Change", highlights research partnerships as pivotal to understanding the critical dimensions of context, cultures, and social practices. At once, research partnerships adhere to the ethical standards of scientific inquiry but also challenge traditionally established operating procedures that reinforce power asymmetries. Partnerships foreground the central role of relationships between researcher and communities, and are based on collaborative, co-constructed approaches to inquiry, which inform all aspects of the research process. There is compelling evidence of the promise of partnerships-to enhance cultural and linguistic sensitivity, draw on different sources of wisdom, build upon local knowledge, and eliminate barriers that reduce reciprocity. Through the multiple forms they may take, research partnerships aim to embrace the diversity of participants in the work of research-not restricted to intervention but open to expanding the imagination and creating new dialogues and technologies that can lead to meaningful change. 

We welcome research submissions that push the field's thinking about approaches that enhance how we interpret the role of ethnography, how we partner with communities and build relationships, and how we respond to potential methodological and ethical dilemmas. Presentations should consider the wide range of ethnographic-focused inquiry with an eye toward the ways in which partnerships serve as conceptual and methodological assets that help us imagine possibilities to effect educational and social change. 

Plenary Speakers

 



Dr. Roberto Gonzales

Professor of Education
Harvard University




Dr. Lesley Bartlett

Professor of Educational Policy Studies
University of Wisconsin-Madison




Dr. Deborah Thomas

R. Jean Brownlee Professor of Anthropology
University of Pennsylvania



Dr. Lalitha Vasudevan

Professor of Technology and Education
Teachers College, Columbia University 


Circulo de Investigaciones Participativas Comunitarias de CCATE

CCATE's Community-Based Participatory Research Circle  


Dr. Gabrielle Oliviera

Professor of Foundations of Education
Boston College



 

Conference Leadership Team

CO-CONVENORS

Vivian L. Gadsden 
William T. Carter Professor of Child Development and Education

H. Gerald Campano
Professor of Education

BOOK AWARD COMMITTEE CHAIR

Alex Posecznick
Adjunct Associate Professor of Education Program Manager of Education, Culture, and Society and International Educational Development

FORUM COORDINATOR

Christopher R. Rogers

PRACTITIONER DAY COORDINATOR

Emily Plummer

GRADUATE ASSISTANTS

OreOluwa Badaki, Yihong Shi

CONSULTANT

Mary Yee

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3700 Walnut Street, Philadelphia PA

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