Alice Mcintyre: 5 books

Book cover of Participatory Action Research
by Alice McIntyre
Language: English
Release Date: November 28, 2007

Participatory Action Research (PAR) introduces a method that is ideal for researchers who are committed to co-developing research programs with people rather than for people. The book provides a history of this technique, its various strands, and the underlying tenets that guide most projects. It...
Book cover of Inner City Kids

Inner City Kids

Adolescents Confront Life and Violence in an Urban Community

by Alice Mcintyre
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2000

Urban teens of color are often portrayed as welfare mothers, drop outs, drug addicts, and both victims and perpetrators of the many kinds of violence which can characterize life in urban areas. Although urban youth often live in contexts which include poverty, unemployment, and discrimination, they...
Book cover of Rhetorics of Whiteness

Rhetorics of Whiteness

Postracial Hauntings in Popular Culture, Social Media, and Education

by Annette Powell, Gregory Jay, Christine Farris
Language: English
Release Date: December 21, 2016

Winner, CCCC Outstanding Book Award in the Edited Collection Category, 2018 With the election of our first black president, many Americans began to argue that we had finally ended racism, claiming that we now live in a postracial era. Yet near-daily news reports regularly invoke white as a...
Book cover of Seeing Things
by Alice McIntyre
Language: English
Release Date: November 8, 2011

In an effort to address her obsession with worrying about people, ten-year-old Trina decides to invent an object she calls the Thing. Whenever Trina starts becoming overly concerned about someone, she opens the top of her magical box, peeks inside, and hopes that everything she sees will make her...
Book cover of Elementary Students Practicing Mindfulness
by Alice McIntyre
Language: English
Release Date: March 18, 2019

Much of the literature about stress and its effects on children is focused on how these various groups can learn how to “cope,” “adapt,” and/or “manage” stress. Practicing mindfulness, on the other hand, is about becoming familiar with how one responds to stress and, as important, how...
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