Veronica Bloomfield
Veronica Bloomfield is a Doctoral Candidate in Cultural and Curricular Studies in the College of Educational Studies at Chapman University in Orange, CA. Her recent publications include A Homegrown Methodology: Cultural Intuition and Connected Knowing in "Culturally Responsive and Socially Responsible Research Methodology", edited by Suzanne SooHoo, Mere Berryman, and Ann Nevin (Emerald Books); and with A. Wilson, But What about Me: Listening to the Silenced Voices of Children, in book one of...See more
Veronica Bloomfield is a Doctoral Candidate in Cultural and Curricular Studies in the College of Educational Studies at Chapman University in Orange, CA. Her recent publications include A Homegrown Methodology: Cultural Intuition and Connected Knowing in "Culturally Responsive and Socially Responsible Research Methodology", edited by Suzanne SooHoo, Mere Berryman, and Ann Nevin (Emerald Books); and with A. Wilson, But What about Me: Listening to the Silenced Voices of Children, in book one of the trilogy "The Hope for Audacity: From Cynicism to Hope in Educational Leadership and Policy", edited by L. Monzo and A. Mertz (Peter Lang Publishing). Her research focuses on the social construction and performativity of whiteness within her own family. See less
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