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    Reacting to Black Lives Matter on Social Media: Pedagogical Implications for Social Studies Education.Joseph McAnulty - forthcoming - Journal of Social Studies Research.
    This Q methodological study explored the ways preservice and in-service social studies teachers engaged with a collection of social media posts about the Black Lives Matter movement. The study asked participants to share their reactions to the posts as well as how they would determine which posts they might present to their students in the classroom. The analysis of the Q sorts identified three subject positions available to these social studies teachers—labeled the Context Provider, the Data Debater, and the Critical (...)
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    Positioning students for political discussions: Attending to the mode of address.Joseph McAnulty & H. James Garrett - 2022 - Journal of Social Studies Research 46 (2):101-110.
    Social studies teachers are often reported as remaining reluctant to engage their students in discussions of contemporary social and political issues. It is therefore critically important to investigate instances of such discussions when they do occur. This paper, part of a larger qualitative study that included six middle and high school classrooms and 24 observed discussions, considers how students are positioned in classroom discussions of social and political issues. By thinking in terms of positions and Ellsworth's (1997) notion of “modes (...)
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