你想干什么?社交媒体与数学同一性研究

Q4 Social Sciences
G. Benoit, Gabor Salopek
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数学空间远远超出了课堂和物理环境,进入了社会技术空间。今天的学生要考虑的不仅仅是他们在课堂内外面对面的数学体验;他们也有其他人的在线观点需要考虑。为了获得批判性的见解,研究采用了半结构化的焦点小组,使用交互式数学网络模因活动。利用定位理论,本文强调了学生的立场和三个故事情节,作为更好地理解他们离线和在线数学身份的概念工具。结果表明,这两个空间并不相互排斥,学生们正在屈服于并坚持在网络社区中发现的更大的数学霸权结构,并发现了各种紧张点。
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What do you Meme? An Investigation of Social Media and Mathematical Identity
Mathematical spaces extend far beyond the classroom and physical environments into sociotechnological spaces. Today’s students have more to consider than just their face-to-face experiences with mathematics inside or outside the classroom; they have the online perspectives of others to consider as well. To gain critical insight, research was conducted with semi-structured focus groups using an interactive mathematics internet meme activity. Using positioning theory, this article highlights students’ stances and three storylines as conceptual tools for better understanding their offline and online mathematical identities. Results show the two spaces are not mutually exclusive and students are succumbing and adhering to a larger hegemonic construction of mathematics found in the online communities with various points of tension found.
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Journal of Urban Mathematics Education
Journal of Urban Mathematics Education Social Sciences-Education
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