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Lexicon from the "Mics in the ears" experimental procedure Lexique issu du dispositif expérimental « Des micros dans les oreilles » ...
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“Knowledge Puffs Up”: The Evangelical Culture of Anti—Intellectualism as a Local Strategy
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In: Sermon Studies (2020)
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Praktiken des Sprechens und das Sprechen über Praktiken: Erkenntnispotenziale einer ethnographisch-biographischen Perspektive für die Ungleichheitsforschung
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In: Zeitschrift für Qualitative Forschung ; 19 ; 1-2 ; 163-180 ; Rekonstruktive Ungleichheitsforschung (2020)
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Love in South Korea: Transformations of Intimacy and Gender Relations in Korean Romantic Relationships
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In: UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones (2020)
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Greying Mutuality: Race and Joking Relations in a South African Nursing Home
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In: Faculty Publications (2020)
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Coping on the Fly: School Psychologists' Perceptions of Cultural Competence
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In: UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones (2020)
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Shaking my practice : navigating curriculum, aesthetic and social curiosity.
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An ethnographic study of ‘Steiner Fever’ in China: Why are Chinese parents turning away from mainstream education towards the holistic ‘way’ of Steiner education?
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Sun, Yifan. - : University of Cambridge, 2020. : Faculty of Education, 2020. : Trinity Hall, 2020
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Interplay of authority and expertise in online self-improvement communities
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Sula: Its language, land, and people ; Sula: Bahasa, Tanah, dan Penduduk
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A Linguistic Ethnography of Laissez Faire Translanguaging in Two High School English Classes
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Less * Notes from the Field: Black Summer Sydney 2019-2020
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Biddle, J. - : Art + Science Meeting, Laznia Centre for Contemporary Art, 2020. : Gadansk, Poland, 2020
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Making Chó bò*: Troubling Việt speak : Collaborating, translating, and archiving with family in Australian contemporary art.
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An exploration of English and Swedish pre-school teachers’ perspectives on their roles and values
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Fieldnotes and situational analysis in environmental education research: experiments in New Materialism
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Within and between: an ethnographic study of the work of nurses in adult acute care wards
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Recensione di “Blackledge, Adrian e Angela Creese (2019) Voices of a City Market: An Ethnography, Bristol: Multilingual Matters Ltd”
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Multi-sited Faith: Chinese Canadian, Young Adult Evangelicals and the Negotiation of Ethno-Religious Identity in the Greater Toronto Area
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Abstract:
In 2016, Census Canada found that more than 1.5 million of Toronto, Ontario’s roughly 5.4 million total population were second-generation immigrants. As part of this significant cohort, Chinese Canadian young adults are coming of age in a diverse, multicultural landscape. This project investigates the experience of my 18-35 year-old Chinese Canadian participants as they negotiate their connection to both their Chinese heritage and their sense of being evangelical Christians. Drawing on 51 formal interviews, 18 months of participant observation using multi-site ethnographic methods, and analysis of material culture, I argue that Chinese Canadian, young adult evangelicals form a variety of identity combinations in order to build and maintain attachment to ethno-religious communities. I found that while some explore and use multi-ethnic congregations and ministries to form these combinations, a far larger contingent of Chinese Canadian young adult evangelicals are drawing from a network of institutions and organizations rooted in the Chinese evangelical community. This network constitutes one of the chief findings of the study and illustrates how the unique second-generation religious forms that it fosters and allows for may help sustain and strengthen continued involvement in immigrant congregations for years to come.
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Chinese; Chinese Canadian; Chinese Christian Fellowship; constructivist; evangelical; GTA; immigration; multi-site ethnography; para-ethnography; religion; second-generation; Teens Conference; Toronto
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10012/15833
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