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Michelle Fine

Michelle Melody Fine is a distinguished professor at the City University of New York and has her training in Social and Personality Psychology, Environmental Psychology, American Studies, and Urban Education. Her research includes the topics of social injustice and resistance and urban education. Fine is also an author and has written several works, one of her most known being ''Muslim American Youth'' (2008).

Fine's work integrates critical psychological theory with feminist and post-colonial theory using participants and holds strong commitments to research for social justice. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Silenced voices and extraordinary conversations : re-imagining schools / by Fine, Michelle

    Published 2003
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    Child Care Workers Victims, Nonvictims or Victimizers? / by Fine, Michelle

    Published 1981
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    Evaluation Research and Psychology Toward Synthesis / by Fine, Michelle

    Published 1978
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    Disruptive voices : the possibilities of feminist research / by Fine, Michelle

    Published 1992
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    Framing dropouts : notes on the politics of an urban public high school / by Fine, Michelle

    Published 1991
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    The unknown city : lives of poor and working-class young adults / by Fine, Michelle

    Published 1998
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    Just research in contentious times : widening the methodological imagination / by Fine, Michelle

    Published 2018
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