温和行动理论作为协商民主的一种方法,解决高等院校土著学生话语权缺失的问题

Carma Corcoran
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本研究探讨美国非部落大学的原住民大学生如何体验疏离感与边缘化。来自更大的压迫性社会模式的民主和审议概念不是土著文化规范。土著社区的公民参与经历不同。本文阐述了一个审议论坛的结果,该论坛采用温和行动理论作为方法,研究了民主的概念,为学生提供了一个分享他们的想法和经验的机会,并表达了他们在学术努力方面的挫折和需求。传统方式和文化规范的比较为学生身份和经历的讨论提供了基础。
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Gentle Action Theory as a Method of Deliberative Democracy in Addressing the Lack of Voice for Indigenous Students in Institutions of Higher Education
This paper examines how Indigenous college students attending non-tribal colleges and universities in the United States experience feelings of alienation and marginalization. The concept of democracy and deliberation from the model of the larger oppressive society is not an Indigenous cultural norm. Civic engagement is experienced differently in Indigenous communities. This paper articulates the outcomes of a deliberative forum which examined the concept of democracy employing Gentle Action Theory as the method to provide students an opportunity to share their thoughts and experiences and to express their frustrations and needs regarding their academic endeavors. The comparison of Traditional Ways and cultural norms provided a basis for discussions of identity and their experiences as students.
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