Table of contents - Special Issue: Youth studies and youth epistemologies in English teaching and teacher education
Guest Editors: Vaughn W.M. Watson, Robert Petrone
Without borders: youth debaters reimagining the nature and purpose of public dialogue
Nicole Mirra, Debate Liberation LeagueThis paper aims to analyze how a group of middle-school debaters integrated their identities and epistemologies into the traditional literacy practice of debate to advocate for…
Listening differently: youth self-actualization through critical Hip Hop literacies
Lauren Leigh KellyThis study aims to refocus the field of Hip Hop based education on youth identities and epistemologies rather than on the tangible artifacts of Hip Hop culture. It argues that…
Participatory action research in schools: unpacking the lived inequities of high stakes testing
Tiffany DeJaynes, Tabatha Cortes, Israt HoqueThis paper aims to examine a school-based Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) project on educational inequity and high stakes testing.
(Responding to) Youth epistemologies to create a third space: a reclamation of learning in an English language arts classroom
Keisha L. Green, Daniel Morales Morales, Chrystal George Mwangi, Genia M. BettencourtThis paper aims to focus on the construction of a third space within a high school. Specifically, the authors consider how youth of color engage the educational context of an 11th…
“It’s not like this here”: teaching a Youth Lens in South Korea
Ryan MurfieldThis paper aims to identify challenges in a first attempt at teaching the Youth Lens in a secondary English classroom in South Korea.
Variations on the death of a grandparent: an analysis of youth memoir
Jason J. Griffith, Jocelyn AmevuvorThis paper aims to argue for the curricular inclusion of youth-generated young adult literature (YAL) alongside canonical literature and adult-generated YAL. The authors support…
Connected literacies of anti-racist youth organizers
Abigail RombalskiThis article aims to share findings from a youth-informed study with interracial anti-racist youth activist groups in two urban high schools.
“Oh boy, I ain’t playin’ no games!”: making sense with youth in the aural imaginary
Emery PetchauerThis paper aims to explore how sounds and attunements to particular organizations of sound collide across an English language community learning space. The activities in the paper…
ISSN:
2059-5727e-ISSN:
1175-8708ISSN-L:
1175-8708Online date, start – end:
2015Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Audrey Lucero
- Melissa Schieble
- Amy Vetter