Campus Ecological Networks: Understanding Patterns of Relationships in Learning, Identity, and Equity in College

IF 1.6 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Michael G. Brown, Rachel A. Smith
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Collegiate environments that aim to support equitable learning are rarely conceptualized and studied in a manner that is explicitly relational and structural, leaving room for theorizing about how social constructions of meaning and power operate on campus. We apply social network theory and methods to campus ecological frameworks to develop a campus ecological network model. Rather than focusing on sets of individuals, a network-oriented stance traces the relationships of multiple individuals to uncover the latent structure of social boundaries that cannot be observed from a single perspective. Network specification facilitates the study of students' dynamic micro- and mesosystem construction where relational learning is supported or bounded. We also add modality as a relational feature across levels to account for physical and virtual connections. We illustrate the model with examples of learning, identity negotiation, and boundary crossing to describe how network perspectives can inform both research on and the practice of creating learning environments. Our approach illuminates how power operates through relationships and how, even when students participate in programming and interventions that are designed to foster engagement and persistence, unequal opportunities and outcomes can result.

校园生态网络:了解大学中学习、身份和公平的关系模式
摘要:以支持公平学习为目标的大学环境,很少以明确的关系和结构的方式被概念化和研究,这就为关于意义和权力的社会建构如何在校园中运作留下了理论空间。我们将社会网络理论和方法应用于校园生态框架,建立了一个校园生态网络模型。以网络为导向的立场不是关注个体集合,而是追踪多个个体之间的关系,以揭示无法从单一角度观察到的社会边界的潜在结构。网络规范有助于研究学生动态的微观和中观生态系统的构建,在这些系统中,关系学习得到了支持或约束。我们还添加了模式作为跨层次的关系特征,以解释物理和虚拟联系。我们以学习、身份协商和跨越边界为例,说明网络视角如何为创建学习环境的研究和实践提供信息。我们的方法揭示了权力是如何通过关系运作的,以及即使学生参加了旨在促进参与和坚持的计划和干预措施,也可能导致机会和结果的不平等。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
14.30%
发文量
24
期刊介绍: Published six times per year for the American College Personnel Association.Founded in 1959, the Journal of College Student Development has been the leading source of research about college students and the field of student affairs for over four decades. JCSD is the largest empirical research journal in the field of student affairs and higher education, and is the official journal of the American College Personnel Association.
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