Ethnography and Education | 2019

Critical intercultural conversations: using activity systems analysis as a tool for educational ethnography

 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT This paper explores the tensions that exist between the recognition of the importance of ethnicity and culture for individual and group identities without essentilisation, by reframing conceptualisations of multi- and interculturalism. Drawing from our ongoing ethnography conducted with a research community of Alaska Native PhD candidates involved in participatory action research, we examine how situated and multiple positionalities enacted through participation in Engeström’s concept of an ‘activity system’ can: (a) contribute to the ‘doing’ of ethnography and provide an analytic framework for ethnographic research; and, (b) contribute to understandings of multi- and intercultural education that promote the questioning of hierarchical power structures through dialogue aimed toward equity and social justice.

Volume 14
Pages 377 - 393
DOI 10.1080/17457823.2019.1576142
Language English
Journal Ethnography and Education

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