Young women of color figuring science and identity within and beyond an afterschool science program.

Notice bibliographique

Rahm, J., Gonsalves, A. et Lachaîne, A. (2022). Young women of color figuring science and identity within and beyond an afterschool science program. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 31(2), 199-236.

Résumé

Background
To attend to the social production of girls of color in science through the lens of history in person and local contentious practice, we propose a relational and nonrepresentational reading of STEM pathways. We invoke the conceptual lenses of wayfaring, knots, and meshwork to highlight the infinite ways of figuring science and becoming a science person in movement. We understand this as a life-long embodied process, entangled and marked by intersectionality and emotions.

Methods
Drawing on video recordings, fieldnotes, artifacts, interviews, and focus groups, collected from young women of color participating in an after-school program and over time (2009–2016), we examine moments of figuring science and identity in science.

Findings
Our analysis depicts identity work as a meshwork of trails emerging in the flow of the program activities and from deep relations of dignity among the young women of color extending beyond the afterschool program and through time.

Hyperlien

https://doi.org/10.1080/10508406.2021.1977646

Publication du membre

Jrène Rahm

Appartenance aux volets

Année

2022