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Reel Science: An Ethnographic Study of Girls' Science Identity Development In and Through Film

Posted on:2017-04-04Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of RochesterCandidate:Chaffee, Rachel LFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390008490840Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation study contributes to the research on filmmaking and identity development by exploring the ways that film production provided unique opportunities for a team of four girls to engage in science, to develop identities in science, and to see and understand science differently. Using social practice, identity, and feminist theory and New Literacies Studies as a theoretical lens and grounded theory and multimodality as analytic frameworks, I present findings that suggest that girls in this study authored identities and communicated and represented science in and through film in ways that drew on their social, cultural, and embodied resources and the material resources of the after-school science club. Findings from this study highlight the affordances of filmmaking as a venue for engaging in the disciplinary practices of science and for accessing and authoring identities in science.
Keywords/Search Tags:Science, Identity
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