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ANANDA MARIN
ANANDA MARIN
Associate Professor of Qualitative Research Methods in Education, UCLA
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Muskrat theories, tobacco in the streets, and living Chicago as Indigenous land
M Bang, L Curley, A Kessel, A Marin, ES Suzukovich III, G Strack
Environmental Education Research 20 (1), 37-55, 2014
4572014
Nature–culture constructs in science learning: Human/non‐human agency and intentionality
M Bang, A Marin
Journal of Research in Science Teaching 52 (4), 530-544, 2015
3562015
Community-based design research: Learning across generations and strategic transformations of institutional relations toward axiological innovations
M Bang, L Faber, J Gurneau, A Marin, C Soto
Mind, Culture, and Activity 23 (1), 28-41, 2016
3292016
Designing Indigenous language revitalization
M Hermes, M Bang, A Marin
Harvard Educational Review 82 (3), 381-402, 2012
2472012
“Look It, This is how You Know:” Family Forest Walks as a Context for Knowledge-Building About the Natural World
A Marin, M Bang
Cognition and Instruction 36 (2), 89-118, 2018
2202018
If Indigenous Peoples Stand with the Sciences, Will Scientists Stand with Us?
M Bang, A Marin, D Medin
Daedalus 147 (2), 148-159, 2018
1552018
Systems of (non-) diversity
D Medin, B Ojalehto, A Marin, M Bang
Nature Human Behaviour 1 (5), 1-5, 2017
1402017
Repatriating indigenous technologies in an urban Indian community
M Bang, A Marin, L Faber, ES Suzukovich III
Urban Education 48 (5), 705-733, 2013
892013
Designing pedagogies for Indigenous science education: Finding our way to storywork
A Marin, M Bang
Journal of American Indian Education 54 (2), 29-51, 2015
852015
Ambulatory sequences: Ecologies of learning by attending and observing on the move
AM Marin
Cognition and Instruction 38 (3), 281-317, 2020
822020
Learning to attend and observe: Parent-child meaning making in the natural world
AM Marin
Northwestern University, 2013
662013
Culture and epistemologies: Putting culture back into the ecosystem.
D Medin, B Ojalehto, A Marin, M Bang
Oxford University Press, 2014
642014
Why learning on the move: intersecting research pathways for mobility, learning and teaching
A Marin, KH Taylor, BR Shapiro, R Hall
Cognition and Instruction 38 (3), 265-280, 2020
632020
Learning by observing, pitching in, and being in relations in the natural world
M Bang, A Marin, D Medin, K Washinawatok
Advances in child development and behavior 49, 303-313, 2015
612015
Wayfinding as a concept for understanding success among Native Americans in STEM: learning how to map through life
J Page-Reeves, A Marin, M Moffett, K DeerInWater, D Medin
Cultural Studies of Science Education 14 (1), 177-197, 2019
592019
Epistemologies in the Text of Children's Books: Native-and non-Native-authored books
M Dehghani, M Bang, D Medin, A Marin, E Leddon, S Waxman
International Journal of Science Education 35 (13), 2133-2151, 2013
532013
Undoing human supremacy and white supremacy to transform relationships: An interview with Megan Bang and Ananda Marin
M Bang, A Marin, S Wemigwase, P Nayak, F Nxumalo
Curriculum Inquiry 52 (2), 150-161, 2022
352022
Children’s Play with a Forest Diorama as a Window into Ecological Cognition
K Washinawatok, C Rasmussen, M Bang, D Medin, J Woodring, ...
Journal of Cognition and Development 18 (5), 617-632, 2017
352017
“Globalization,” Coloniality, and Decolonial Love in STEM Education
MA Takeuchi, A Marin
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education, 2022
242022
Broadening Conceptualization of Native Identity as Foundational for Success among Native Americans in STEM
J Page-Reeves, A Marin, K DeerInWater, D Medin
Anthropol 5 (3), 2017
222017
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