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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789463001960
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 184 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Youth, Media, & Culture Series
    Series Statement: Youth, Media, and Culture Series 4
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Perspectives on Youth, HIV/AIDS and Indigenous Knowledges in Africa
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    Keywords: AIDS (Disease) ; AIDS (Disease) Prevention ; HIV infections ; Education ; Education ; Africa ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Jugend ; HIV-Infektion ; Soziokultureller Faktor
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Anders Breidlid , Austin M. Cheyeka and Alawia Ibrahim Farag -- Introduction /Anders Breidlid , Austin M. Cheyeka and Alawia Ibrahim Farag -- Indigenous Knowledges, the Global Architecture of Education and Health, and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic /Anders Breidlid -- The Zambian Bantu Indigenous Explanation of HIV and AIDS /Austin M. Cheyeka -- Stigma and the Process of Deconstructing the Social Identity of Women Living with HIV/AIDS in Sudan /Hwiada Mahmoud Abu Baker and Alawia Ibrahim Farag -- HIV and AIDS and Teacher Education in Zambia /Trinity Chikwanda -- School and Home Sexuality Discourses in Selected Girls’ Secondary Schools in Lusaka /Heather Munachonga -- The Sikenge Female Initiation Rite as a Means of Combatting HIV/AIDS /Mushaukwa Matale -- Perceptions of Condom Use and Sexual Risks among Out-of-School Youths in the Nakonde District, Zambia /Samuel Silomba -- Alleviating HIV/AIDS through Sports and the Ubuntu Cultural Philosophy in Zambia /Kabanda Mwansa -- How the Social Context of Five Former Namibian Street Boys Has Conditioned Their Experience with Schooling /Sigbjørn Solli Ljung -- Lessons from Children’s Participation in CEYA Capoeira Classes, Cape Town, South Africa /Live Grinden and Louis Royce Botha -- About the Contributors /Anders Breidlid , Austin M. Cheyeka and Alawia Ibrahim Farag.
    Abstract: This volume is the result of academic cooperation between scholars in Norway, Sudan, Zambia, and South Africa linked to a master’s program in international education and development. It draws upon studies carried out in Sudan, Zambia, Namibia, and South Africa. Most of the chapters deal with the HIV/AIDS pandemic in various ways. Because youth are the group most vulnerable to HIV/AIDS, the various chapters discuss the complex discursive spaces that youth inhabit and navigate, and where the interlocking concepts of social identity, power, inequality, sexuality, vulnerability, and resilience are brought together. Many of the chapters discuss the HIV/AIDS pandemic in relation to indigenous knowledges and argue for including indigenous knowledges in the fight against the pandemic. The suggestion to include indigenous knowledges opens space for a more varied, holistic, and comprehensive approach to the pandemic. The book invites readers to explore the oppressive and often dangerous socioeconomic situation that many youth in sub-Saharan Africa experience, also beyond the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Chapters on street youth in Namibia and youth in a township in Cape Town discuss the often creative coping mechanisms employed by youth to escape or mitigate the oppressive situations they find themselves in
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  • 2
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    ISBN: 9789463000611
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVI, 133 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Teaching Gender
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Feminist Theory and Pop Culture
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    Keywords: Feminist theory ; Popular culture ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Adrienne Trier-Bieniek -- Unveiling the Gaze /Angela M. Moe -- Girls, Grrrls, Girls /April Kalogeropoulos Householder -- Olivia Pope as Problematic and Paradoxical /Rachel Alicia Griffin -- The "Un-Quiet Queen" /Melvin L. Williams and Tia C.M. Tyree -- Queerness (Un)shackled /Lauren J. DeCarvalho and Nicole B. Cox -- Warning! Social Construction Zone /Carrie L. Buist and Sutherland Jean-Anne -- Girl Rising and the Problematic Other /Emily Bent -- Paradoxes of Postfeminism /Patricia R. Boyd -- From Street to Tweet /Jenn Brandt and Sam Kizer -- About the Contributors /Adrienne Trier-Bieniek -- About the Editor /Adrienne Trier-Bieniek.
    Abstract: Feminist Theory and Pop Culture synthesizes feminist theory with modern portrayals of gender in media culture. This comprehensive and interdisciplinary text includes an introductory chapter written by the editor as well as nine contributor chapters of original content. Included in the text: Historical illustration of feminist theory Application of feminist research methods for the study of gender Feminist theoretical perspectives such as the male gaze, feminist standpoint theory, Black feminist thought, queer theory, masculinity theory, theories of feminist activism and postfeminism Contributor chapters cover a range of topics from Western perspectives on Belly Dance classes to television shows such as GIRLS , Scandal and Orange is the New Black , as well as chapters which discuss gendered media forms like "chick lit", comic books and Western perspectives of non-Western culture in film Feminist theory as represented in the different waves of feminism, including a discussion of a fourth wave Pedagogical features Suggestions for further reading on topics covered Discussion questions for classroom use
    Description / Table of Contents: ADVANCE PRAISE FOR:FEMINIST THEORY AND POP CULTURE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; THE WAVES OF FEMINISM AS A HISTORY OF FEMINIST THEORY; FEMINIST APPROACHES TO RESEARCH; CONSTRUCTION OF FEMINIST THEORY AND POP CULTURE; DISCUSSION QUESTIONS; ADDITIONAL READINGS; REFERENCES; 1. UNVEILING THE GAZE:Belly Dance as a Cite of Refuge, Re-Envisioning and Resistance; EVOLUTION OF GAZE THEORY; SOCIAL CONTEXT OF BELLY DANCE; APPLYING GAZE THEORY; PERCEPTIONS OF THE GAZE; CONCLUTION; DISCUSSION QUESTIONS; ADDITIONAL READINGS & VIEWINGS; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 2. GIRLS, GRRRLS, GIRLS:Lena Dunham, Girls, and the Contradictions of Fourth Wave FeminismTHE WAVES OF FEMINISM; LENA DUNHAM AND CONTEMPORARY FEMINISM; GIRLS AND THE CONTRADICTIONS OF FOURTH WAVE FEMINISM; BODY IMAGE; SEX; WOMEN'S SOLIDARITY; CONCLUTION; DISCUSSION QUESTIONS; ADDITIONAL READINGS; REFERENCES; 3. OLIVIA POPE AS PROBLEMATIC AND PARADOXICAL:A Black Feminist Critique of Scandal's "Mammification"; BLACK WOMEN, MEDIATED REPRESENTATION, AND OUR PRESENT ABSENCE; SCANDAL AND OLIVIA POPE; U.S. AMERICAN BLACK FEMINIST THOUGHT AND BLACK FEMINIST SPECTATORSHIP
    Description / Table of Contents: BLACK FEMINIST ANALYSIS: OLIVIA POPE AS A MAMMIFIED POLITICAL FIXEROLIVIA POPE AS A DE-MAMMIFIED POLITICAL FIXER; CONCLUDING THOUGHTS: OLIVIA POPE AS PROGRESSIVE RATHER THAN "POST-"; DISCUSSION QUESTIONS; ADDITIONAL READINGS; REFERENCES; 4. THE "UN-QUIET QUEEN":An Analysis of Rapper Nicki Minaj in the Fame Comic Book; INTRODUCTION; SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY THEORY; LITERATURE REVIEW: NICKI MINAJ IN POPULAR CULTURE; BLACK WOMEN IN COMIC STRIPS; IMPORTANCE AND IMPACT OF SEXUAL SCRIPTING OF BLACK WOMEN IN HIP HOP; METHODOLOGY; FINDINGS; LOCATING NICKI MINAJ AS A SUPERHEROINE IN FAME
    Description / Table of Contents: DEPICTIONS OF SEXUAL SCRIPTS IN FAMECONCLUSION; DISCUSSION QUESTIONS; ADDITIONAL READING; REFERENCES; 5. QUEERNESS (UN)SHACKLED:Theorizing Orange Is the New Black; QUEERING CONVERSATIONS: GENDER PERFORMANCE AND COMPULSORY HETEROSEXUALITY; GENDER PERFORMATIVITY; COMPULSORY HETEROSEXUALITY; IF THE PUNISHMENT FITS THE CRIME: A LOOK AT QUEER NARRATIVES AND CHARACTERS IN OITNB; PIPER CHAPMAN'S ON-AND-OFF AGAIN RELATIONSHIP WITH ALEX VAUSE; SOPHIA BURSET'S MALE-TO-FEMALE TRANSITION; SUZANNE "CRAZY EYES" WARREN'S OBSESSION WITH PIPER CHAPMAN; DISCUSSION; DISCUSSION QUESTIONS; ADDITIONAL READINGS
    Description / Table of Contents: REFERENCES6. WARNING! SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION ZONE:Exploring Masculinities, Femininities, and Gender Roles in Cop Shows; MASCULINITIES AND FEMINIST THEORY; GENDER, CRIME, AND POLICING; MASCULINITIES IN PRIMETIME; CHICAGO P.D.; THE SHIELD; ROOKIES; DISCUSSION; DISCUSSION QUESTIONS; ADDITIONAL READINGS; REFERENCES; 7. GIRL RISING AND THE PROBLEMATIC OTHER:Celebritizing Third World Girlhoods; THE STORY OF GIRL RISING; WHAT IS FEMINIST STANDPOINT THEORY?; "THIS IS A SIMPLE STORY AND IT DID NOT BEGIN HERE" EXPERIENCE AS KNOWLEDGE; THE POLITICS OF VOICE: CELEBRITY MEETS GIRL
    Description / Table of Contents: THE PRODUCTION OF 'CELEBRITIZED' KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THIRD WORLD GIRLHOOD(S)
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789462099029
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (Approx. 230 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Research on the Education and Learning of Adults
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Learning across Generations in Europe: Contemporary Issues in Older Adult Education
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Learning across generations in Europe
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    Keywords: Adult education ; Older people Education ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Bernhard Schmidt-Hertha , Sabina Jelenc Krašovec and Marvin Formosa -- Introduction /Bernhard Schmidt-Hertha , Sabina Jelenc Krašovec and Marvin Formosa -- Lifelong Learning in Later Life /Marvin Formosa -- Older Men’s Learning and Conviviality /Barry Golding -- Education and Empowerment in Later Life /Esmeraldina Veloso and Paula Guimarães -- E-learning: An Opportunity for Older Persons /Veronika Thalhammer -- Older Adults as Active Learners in the Community /António Fragoso -- Conceptual Basis for Learning /Dominique Kern -- Temporary Exit from Employment /Alfredo Alfageme -- Lifelong Learning and Skills Development in the Context of Innovation Performance /Tarja Tikkanen -- Learning for Disadvantaged Seniors /Georgios K. Zarifis -- Voluntary Work as the Seniors’ Space for Learning /Małgorzata Malec-Rawiński -- Different Concepts of Generation and Their Impact on Intergenerational Learning /Bernhard Schmidt-Hertha -- What Grows in Gardens? /Barry J. Hake -- Intergenerational Learning in Different Contexts /Sonja Kump and Sabina Jelenc Krašovec -- Older Adults as Active Members of Non-Governmental Organisations /Irena Žemaitaitytė -- Intergenerational Learning and Social Capital /Ann-Kristin Boström -- Conclusion /Marvin Formosa , Sabina Jelenc Krašovec and Bernhard Schmidt-Hertha -- About the Contributors /Bernhard Schmidt-Hertha , Sabina Jelenc Krašovec and Marvin Formosa.
    Abstract: FREELY AVAILABLE ONLINE AS OPEN ACCESS BOOK! Learning across Generations in Europe: Contemporary issues in older adult education constitutes an important book in the emergent field of study of older adult learning. The book gives a clear and wide overview on the different concepts, ideas, and meanings, related to older adults’ education, learning and intergenerational learning through strong theoretical standpoints, empirical research, and policy directions. The field of older adult education has expanded immensely in recent years since it raised questions that are connected to a rapidly ageing society in very turbulent times of economic and social changes in Europe. This book provides the basis for an in-depth analysis of the understandings and interpretations of education and learning in later-life, rethinking the development of different approaches for education of older adults, as well as diverse research and evaluation of different forms of older adults’ education and learning. It brings together both orthodox approaches to educational gerontology and older adult learning on important emerging issues faced by educators around the globe. The chapters address the contemporary differentiated discussion on diverse phenomena labelled ranging from intergenerational learning to older men learning, providing robust impulses for the development of further theoretical and empirical research on older adult and intergenerational learning. It is the editors’ intention that this collection of papers acts as a persuasive argument for formal and non-formal learning agencies to open more doors for older adults
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR RESEARCH ON THE EDUCATION OF ADULTS (ESREA); 1. INTRODUCTION: Older Adult Education and Intergenerational Learning; THE STORY SO FAR; CONTENT AND STRUCTURE; REFERENCES; SECTION 1: THEORY AND POLICY ISSUES; 2. LIFELONG LEARNING IN LATER LIFEL: Policies and Practices; INTRODUCTION; OLDER ADULT LEARNING; POLICY AND OLDER ADULT LEARNING; GOOD PRACTICE IN OLDER ADULT LEARNING; FUTURE POLICY DIRECTIONS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 3. OLDER MEN'S LEARNING AND CONVIVIALITY; INTRODUCTION
    Description / Table of Contents: MOVING FROM CONVENTIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING TO THE PERIPHERYDRAWING CONCLUSIONS ABOUT OLDER MEN LEARNING; OLDER MEN AS LEARNERS: SOME INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS; PROLIFERATION OF MEN'S SHEDS; MEN'S SHEDS REVEALED; Evidence of one shed's engagement with and contribution to its community; An academic's blog response to the conviviality of men's sheds; Personalising men's sheds as a form of intergenerational practice; DISCUSSION: CONVIVIALITY, SHEDS AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION; Would Illich and Freire Have Liked Men's Sheds?; CONCLUSION: LIFELONG AND LIFEWIDE LEARNING BY OLDER MEN
    Description / Table of Contents: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTNOTES; REFERENCES; 4. EDUCATION AND EMPOWERMENT IN LATER LIFE; INTRODUCTION; ADULT EDUCATION; FROM EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY …; … TO CRITICAL EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; 5. E-LEARNING: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR OLDER PERSONS; INTRODUCTION; ICT AS A LEARNING FIELD; OLDER ADULTS AND MEDIA USE; E-LEARNING IN TEACHING AND LEARNING SITUATIONS; e-Learning as a Diffuse Term; Different Forms of e-Learning; Benefits of e-Learning; EXISTING E-LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR OLDER PERSONS; Existing Opportunities of e-Learning Programmes
    Description / Table of Contents: Integration of e-Learning into Educational ProgrammesPROBLEMS CONCERNING THE USE OF E-LEARNING IN EDUCATION SETTINGS FOR OLDER PERSONS; CONCLUSION AND FUTURE POSSIBILITIES; REFERENCES; 6. OLDER ADULTS AS ACTIVE LEARNERS IN THE COMMUNITY; INTRODUCTION; OLDER ADULTS AND LEARNING IN PORTUGAL: A GENERAL PICTURE; OLDER ADULTS AND LEARNING: THE ROLE OF POLICY; OLDER ADULTS AND LEARNING: THE ROLE OF ADULT EDUCATION; CONCLUDING REMARKS; AKNOWLEDGMENT; NOTES; REFERENCES; SECTION 2: PARTICIPATION AND PROGRAMMES; 7. CONCEPTUAL BASIS FOR LEARNING: Frameworks for Older Adult Learning; INTRODUCTION
    Description / Table of Contents: CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO TEACHING OLDER ADULTSGerontagogy and Geragogy1: The German Origins; Educational Gerontology Conceptualised by Peterson; Three Specific Approaches that Use the Terms Geragogy and Gerontagogy; Critical Gerogogy; Gerontagogy as One Part of a Dual Approach; Geragogy Based on Humanistic Psychology; Full Continuing Education6; OBSERVATIONS: ANALOGIES AND DIFFERENCES; Analogies; Main Difference: Argumentation of Epistemological Anchorage; Two Different Epistemological Foundations: Gerontology and Education Sciences
    Description / Table of Contents: INSTEAD OF A CONCLUSION: PROPOSAL OF TRHEE EPISTEMOLOGICAL ELEMENTS ESSENTIAL FOR REFLEXION IN CONNECTION WITH TEACHING OLDER ADULTS
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789462095458
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 222 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als European and Latin American Higher Education Between Mirrors: Conceptual Frameworks and Policies of Equity and Social Cohesion
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    Keywords: Education, Higher ; Education ; Education ; Europe ; Europa ; Lateinamerika ; Hochschulbildung
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /António Teodoro and Manuela Guilherme -- Introduction /António Teodoro and Manuela Guilherme -- Taking Heaven by Storm? /Carlos Alberto Torres -- Equality, Democratic Citizenship and Solidarity /José Manuel Mendes -- Epistemology of the Oppressed /José Eustáquio Romão -- 'Glocal' Languages and North-South Epistemologies /Manuela Guilherme -- Institutional Networks in Latin America /António Teodoro , Carlos Alberto Torres and José Eustáquio Romão -- Researching the Bologna Process Through the Lens of the Policy Cycle /Amélia Veiga -- Scenarios, Dilemmas, and Pathways to European Higher Education /António M. Magalhães -- The Impact of the Bologna Process in Ibero-America. Prospects and Challenges /Alejandro Tiana-Ferrer -- Studying Historical Periodisation /Tim Rudd and Ivor Goodson -- The Equity Goal Oriented Model Revisited /Óscar Espinoza -- Governance and Convergence in Higher Education /Jorge M. Gorostiaga , Ana M. Cambours de Donini and Monica E. Pini -- Higher Education and Citizenship Development /Wiel Veugelers , Isolde de Groot and Fleur Nollet -- Equity, Social Cohesion and Relevance in Higher Education /Silvia Llomovatte and Judith Naidorf -- Conclusion /António Teodoro and Manuela Guilherme -- List of contributors /António Teodoro and Manuela Guilherme.
    Abstract: This book aims to deepen the discussion about the goals envisioned, the roles undertaken and constraints found in higher education institutions both in Europe and Latin America in current times. This book addresses the controversies and challenges regarding globalising ideologies, policies, and practices at place. It questions leading concepts, epistemological axioms and sweeping transnational policies which are shaking core principles, traditional routines and local commitments of European and Latin American higher education institutions. It focuses on the motivations and consequences of ransnational networking in academic life, on the impacts of the Bologna process, both its vision and implementation in higher education in Europe and its exportation to Latin America. This book also examines the defi nitions, translations and implications of concepts such as equality and difference, equity and solidarity, governance and citizenship and their signifi cance in organizational, geographical and global contexts of contemporary higher education both in Europe and Latin America
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; REFERENCES; PART I: DESIGNING POSSIBLE FUTURES; Chapter 1: TAKING HEAVEN BY STORM?: A logbook for rethinking conceptual and normative categories in higher education in Latin America; INTRODUCTION; TOWARD A CRITIQUE OF OBSCURANTISM; TOWARD AN ALTERNATIVE GLOBALIZATION: PLANETARIZATION; TOWARD AN ECOPEDAGOGY; TOWARD AN EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE; TOWARD A MULTICULTURAL AND COSMOPOLITAN CITIZENSHIP; TOWARD THE CONSTRUCTION OF RADICAL EDUCATION AND RADICAL DEMOCRACY; TOWARD A TRANSVERSAL, TRANS-DISCIP LINARY AND CONNECTIVE MODEL OF KNOWLEDGE; EPILOGUE; FOR MICHELANGELO
    Description / Table of Contents: BIBLIOGRAPHYChapter 2: EQUALITY , DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS HIP AND SOLIDARITY: Is There a Role for Higher Education in the Framing of an Alternative Paradigm?; INTRODUCTION; THE EMERGENCE OF THE CONCEPTS OF EQUITY AND SOCIAL COHESION IN HIGHER EDUCATION POLICIES; EQUITY OR EQUALITY?; SOCIAL COHESI ON AND SOCIAL CAPITAL OR SOLIDARITY AMONG STRANGERS?; AN ALTERNATIVE PARADIGM : EDUCATION AS FREEDOM; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: EPISTEMOLOGY OF THE OPPRESSED: The way to enhance the intercultural dimension of citizenship education; INTRODUCTION; ALTERNATIVE EPISTEMOLOGIES
    Description / Table of Contents: BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS AND THE "PRUDENT REASON"DARCY RIBEIRO AND THE "MESTIZA5 REASON"; EDOUARD GLISSA NT AND THE "CRIOLLA REASON"; EDWARD W. SAI D AND "POST-COLONIA L REASON"; ENRIQUE DUSS EL AND THE "ANALECTIC OR EX TERIOR REAS ON"; WALTER MIG NOLO AND THE "BORDER REAS ON"; PAULO FREIRE AND THE "OPP RESS ED REAS ON"; THE WORLD -SYSTE M WITHOUT FUTURE AND UTO PIA; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: "GLOCAL" LANGUAGES AND NORTH-SOUTH EPISTEMOLOGIES: Plurilingual and intercultural relationships; INTRODUCTION: KNOWLEDGE ECOLOGY - RESTATING THE BALANCE; "GLOCAL" AND POSTCOLONIAL CITIZENSHIPS
    Description / Table of Contents: THE ROLE OF CRITICAL PEDAGOGY IN INTERCULTURAL EDUCATIONCONCEPTUAL DIALECTICS ON CULTURAL DIVERSITY; INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN A "GLOCAL" WORLD; "GLOCAL" LANGUAGES IN ACADEMIA; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Part II: MAPPING THE HIGHER EDUCATION AREA(S); Chapter 5: INSTITUTIONAL NETWORKS IN LATIN AMERICA: Building new paths in academic cooperation; INTRODUCTION; A NETWORK SOCIETY; THE LATIN AMERICAN CONTEXT; THE EDUCATIONAL SCENARIO OF NETWORKS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES; THE LATIN AMERICAN COUNCIL ON SOCIAL SCIENCES (CLACSO); THE LATIN AMERICAN FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES (FLACSO)
    Description / Table of Contents: THE LATIN AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL DOCUMENTATION NETWORK (REDUC)CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; WEBSITES; Chapter 6: RESEARCHING THE BOLOGNA PROCESS THROUGH THE LENS OF THE POLICY CYCLE; CONTEXT OF INFLUENCE OF THE BOLOGNA PROCESS; CONTEXT OF TEXT PRODUCTION OF THE BOLOGNA PROCESS; CONTEXT OF PRACTICE OF THE BOLOGNA PROCESS; CONTEXT OF OUTCOMES OF THE BOLOGNA PROCESS; CONTEXT OF POLITICAL STRATEGY OF THE BOLOGNA PROCESS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 7: SCENARIOS, DILEMMAS, AND PATHWAYS TO EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION1; INTRODUCTION; THE FUTURES OF EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION
    Description / Table of Contents: THE RECONFIGURATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION: BETWEEN THE POSSIBLE AND THE DESIRABLE
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789462097469
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 214 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Higher Education Research in the 21st Century Series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Higher Education in Societies: A Multi Scale Perspective
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    Keywords: Education, Higher Research ; Education ; Education ; Tertiärbereich
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Gaële Goastellec and France Picard -- Introduction /Gaële Goastellec and France Picard -- How Do University, Higher Education and Research Contribute to Societal Well-Being? /Michèle Lamont -- A Persian Grandee in Lausanne /Sheldon Rothblatt -- A New Social Contract for Higher Education? /Peter Maassen -- Higher Education and Public Good /Simon Marginson -- Defending Knowledge as the Public Good of Higher Education /Joanna Williams -- Partisan Politics in Higher Education Policy /Jens Jungblut -- Access, Equity and Regional Development /Rómulo Pinheiro -- Shrinking Higher Education Systems /Madalena Fonseca , Sara Encarnação and Elsa Justino -- Pathways to Higher Education in France and Switzerland /Jake Murdoch , Christine Guégnard , Maarten Koomen , Christian Imdorf and Sandra Hupka-Brunner -- The Development of the Québec Higher Education System /France Picard , Pierre Canisius Kamanzi and Julie Labrosse -- Engineering Access to Higher Education through Higher Education Fairs /Agnès van Zanten and Amélia Legavre -- Conclusion /France Picard and Gaële Goastellec -- About the Authors /Gaële Goastellec and France Picard.
    Abstract: Universities are not only economic engines but societal ones. This book interrogates the embeddedness of Higher Education (HE) systems in national social contracts, and discusses how their renegotiation is at play in the organisation of students’ access to universities. Structured around the central concept of the social contract, the growing recognition of the role of HE in its implementation, and regulations governing both individual and collective access, Higher Education in Societies: A Multiscale Perspective , explores the shifting mission of HE over the years from one thought to produce an elite to one of distributive justice by presenting research at the macro, meso and micro levels. In bringing together researchers from different countries, continents, and disciplines to study the same issue through a multiscale analysis, this book forms the starting line for further theoretical and methodological debate on the value of weaving together different approaches to the study of HE, including historical, comparative, sociological, organisational, institutional, quantitative, and qualitative
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; REFERENCES; 1. HOW DO UNIVERSITY, HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIETAL WELL-BEING?; INTRODUCTION; HOW PROFESSORS THINK; UBER EXCELLENCE AND THE CHALLENGES THAT PEER REVIEW MEET; SOCIETAL WELL BEING, HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH; NOTES; REFERENCES; 2. A PERSIAN GRANDEE IN LAUSANNE; INTRODUCTION; CHER MEMORIES: CHANGES IN HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANGES IN RESEARCH; EDUCATION'S ABIDING MORAL DILEMMA: MERIT AND WORTH IN THE CROSS-ATLANTIC DEMOCRACIES, 1800-2006; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 3. A NEW SOCIAL CONTRACT FOR HIGHER EDUCATION?INTRODUCTION; ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK; HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT; The German Research University and Its Scientific Structure; The Land-Grant Universities; Post-1945 Science Pact in the USA; The Post-1945 Science Pact in Europe; FINAL REFLECTIONS; NOTES; REFERENCES; 4. HIGHER EDUCATION AND PUBLIC GOOD: A Global Study; INTRODUCTION; The Conceptual Basis for an Empirical Study; HIGHER EDUCATION AS A SOCIAL SECTOR; A Worldwide Assemblage; Universities and States: The Comparative Dimension
    Description / Table of Contents: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS FOR IDENTIFYING PUBLIC GOODS IN HIGHER EDUCATIONEconomics; Political Theory and Communications Theory; Global Public Goods; THE EMPIRICAL TERRAIN; POLICY PROBLEMS; MOVING FORWARD; Starting Notion of Public Good; Measurability; Globalised Comparative Methods; CONCLUSIONS; APPENDIX: EMPIRICAL RESEARCH AND DATA ANALYSIS; REFERENCES; 5. DEFENDING KNOWLEDGE AS THE PUBLIC GOOD OF HIGHER EDUCATION; INTRODUCTION; THE PROBLEM OF DEFINITION; HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE WORLD WAR TWO; HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PUBLIC GOOD 1939-1963
    Description / Table of Contents: HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PUBLIC GOOD 1963-1997HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PUBLIC GOOD 1997-2007; WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO KNOWLEDGE?; INCULCATING VALUES; CONCLUSIONS; NOTE; REFERENCES; 6. PARTISAN POLITICS IN HIGHE REDUCATION POLICY: How Does the Left-Right Divide of Political Parties Matter in Higher Education Policy in Western Europe?; INTRODUCTION; HIGHER EDUCATION - A MORE SALIENT BUT LESS SPECIAL POLICY FIELD; HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS; The Re-distributive Characteristics of Higher Education Policy; The Cultural Conflict Dimension in Higher Education Policy
    Description / Table of Contents: HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY AND THE VARIETIES OF CAPITALISMCME and LME Higher Education Systems; SUGGESTION OF A RESEARCH DESIGN; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; NOTES; REFERENCES; 7. ACCESS, EQUITY, AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT: A Norwegian Tale; INTRODUCTION; CONCEPTUAL BACKDROP; Access, Regionalisation, and Regional Development; EMPIRICAL SECTION (I): GOVERNING ACCESS; "More is Better" (Mid-50s-Early 70s); "More Is a Problem" (Mid-1980s-Mid-1990s); "More but Different" (Mid-90s-2013); EMPIRICAL SECTION (II): EQUITY, ACCESS, AND DEVELOPMENT; DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION AND RESEARCH IMPLICATIONS; NOTES
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    ISBN: 9789462097438
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 218 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Creative Practitioner Inquiry in the Helping Professions
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    Keywords: Narrative inquiry (Research method) Case studies ; Creative nonfiction ; Qualitative research Case studies ; Education ; Education ; Helfender Beruf ; Forschung ; Kreativität
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Jane Speedy and Jonathan Wyatt -- Introduction to ‘Creative Practitioner Inquiry in the Helping Professions’ /Jane Speedy and Sue Porter -- Introduction to Visual Inquiry /Jane Speedy and Mike Gallant -- Seeing Learning Disability /McClain Percy -- From a Different Perspective /Briege Casey -- Sailing and the Dad Connection /Cindy Gowen -- Dzo Dancing /Dave Bainton -- Introduction to Written Inquiry /Jane Reece and Jane Speedy -- A Life of My Story /Tim Heywood -- Battered Fish out of Water /Mike Gallant -- Cocka Rogie’s Song /Francine Bradshaw -- Sisters, Secrets and Silence /Chris Scarlett -- New Scripts for Old Women /Joyce Ferguson -- Visible Women /Christine Bell -- Writing Back to Life /Donna Kemp -- Introducing Collaborative Ways of Working /Jane Speedy and Sue Porter -- Conversation with Sylvia in Colour /Jane Reece -- Two Men Talking /Ken Gale and Jonathan Wyatt -- Bare Arsed Stories /Sue Porter -- Encountering ‘Gerald’ /Bristol Collaborative Writing Group -- Epilogue /Jane Speedy and Jonathan Wyatt.
    Abstract: This beautiful volume offers a range of research possibilities for practitioners. Bringing together the work of a community of scholars whose work blurs the edges between the arts and social sciences in the name of practice-based inquiry, Creative Practitioner Inquiry in the Helping Professions offers engaging and accessible exemplars alongside clear explanations of the theoretical understandings and backgrounds to the approaches offered. The book’s contributors are teachers, doctors, social workers, counsellors, psychotherapists, health and community workers and organisational consultants; together they passionately engage in arts-based research as an effective and accessible instrument of inquiry, knowledge dissemination and social change
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS; PROLOGUE:How and Why This Book Was Written; AN UNAPOLOGETICALLY MESSY TEXT FOR A MULTI-STORIEDAND MESSY OLD WORLD; PRODUCING THIS BOOK; REFERENCES; 1. INTRODUCTION TO 'CREATIVE PRACTITIONER INQUIRY IN THE HELPING PROFESSIONS'; BLOG ENTRY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2924; Sue to Jane, 31/3/13; Jane to Sue 4/4/13; Sue writes to Jane 21.4.13:; BLOG ENTRY, SEPTEMBER 26TH, 2924.; REFERENCES; PART ONE: VISUAL INQUIRY; 2. INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL INQUIRY:Between the Visual and the Textual; TRANSFORMING INQUIRIES: TRANSFORMING OURSELVES THROUGH MAKING ART
    Description / Table of Contents: PHOTOGRAPHY, MEMORY, NARRATIVE AND IDENTITYCRITICAL METHODOLOGICAL QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; 3. SEEING LEARNING DISABILITY:A Re/claimed Book; RE/CLAIMING A BOOK; NOTES; REFERENCES; 4. FROM A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE:Interrogating Nursing Through Art; SCRATCHING SURFACES: INQUIRING AND EXPERIENCING THROUGH ART-MAKING PROCESSES; Helen's comment on her piece; DEVELOPING THE ART OF INTERPRETATION; UNEARTHING THE OBSCURED; INTERROGATING SELF AND PURPOSE; Lisa'scomment; CHALLENGES EXPERIENCED IN USING ART-BASED APPROACHES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 5. SAILING AND THE DAD CONNECTION; 6. DZO DANCING
    Description / Table of Contents: PROLOGUEWEALTH/POVERTY?; POSTSCRIPT; REFERENCES; PART TWO: WRITTEN INQUIRY; 7. INTRODUCTION TO WRITTEN INQUIRY; WRITING AS INQUIRY; WRITING SOCIAL RESEARCH DIFFERENTLY; CRITICAL RESEARCH QUESTIONS RAISED BY CHAPTERS 8-13 OF THIS BOOK; REFERENCES; 8. A LIFE OF MY STORY; REFERENCES; 9. BATTERED FISH OUT OF WATER: AWork in Progress; PROLOGUE. SANDWICH MAKING WITH ANGER; BROWN BREAD (BOTTOM SLICE); THE FILLING (IN THIRTEEN SCENES); Scene 1. The Pink Bedroom; Scene 2. The Beach Below Our House; Scene 3. Busy Pedestrianised Street in a Provincial Town; Scene 4. The deck of a P&O ferry
    Description / Table of Contents: Scene 5. The Head Teacher's OfficeScene 6. The un/shoreline; Scene 7. Office Environment-Brightness 95%; Scene 8. Night-High Angle View of Father and Mother Asleep; Scene 9. Close-up LCD Screen6; Scene 10. The Pink Bedroom7; Scene 11. Battered Fish out of Water; Scene 12. The Pink Bedroom and the Father's Office; BROWN BREAD (TOP SLICE-TO COVER AND CONTAIN); EPILOGUE; NOTES; REFERENCES; 10. COCKA ROGIE'S SONG:Outsiders Within; THE POSITION: INSIDE/OUTSIDE; APPROACHING THE STUDY; THE JOURNEY BEGINS; INSIDER/OUTSIDER POSITIONS: ENVIABLE/DANGEROUS?; RE-POSITIONING; NOTES; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 11. SISTERS, SECRETS AND SILENCEFRAGMENT (1); FRAGMENT (2); FRAGMENT (3); REFERENCES; 12. NEW SCRIPTS FOR OLD WOMEN; NEW SCRIPTS FOR OLD WOMEN: ACT 1-THE RESEARCH TEAM GETS TOGETHER; Act Two: The Study Team Meet; REFERENCES; 13. VISIBLE WOMEN; WHAT IS POETIC INQUIRY?; FIRST LETTER FROM LYNN; IN SEARCH OF THE INVISIBLE WOMAN; FIRST LETTER FROM PAT; FIRST LETTER FROM JANE; FINDING MY COLLABORATORS; FIRST LETTER FROM ALISON; FIRST LETTER FROM SARA; NOT BEING OBJECTIVE; FIRST LETTER FROM CINDY; THE LIVING, BREATHING, SPEAKING BEING; FIRST LETTER FROM MARIE; REFERENCES; 14. WRITING BACK TO LIFE
    Description / Table of Contents: COMING …
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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789462095397
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 112 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Boys will be boys?: Bridging the Great Gendered Literacy Divide
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    Keywords: Boys Education ; Literacy ; Education ; Education ; Geschlechterrolle ; Jungenbildung
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- What Counts As Literacy? -- "Doing School": What Counts in the Classroom -- Exploring the Boys' Literacy Land -- The Stories We Tell -- The Artic Animals Meet the Zombie Zone: Literacy in the School Lives of 3rd Grade Boys -- "But I'm Not Reading Out Loud!" Reading as Social Work -- The Boy's Literacy Club -- References.
    Abstract: This book addresses the issue of preadolescent boys literacy practices and the social construction of their identities as they navigate multiple classroom literacies. Exploring the role of the teacher, the role of multiple literacies and the way they "count" or do not count in the classroom curriculum through qualitative and quantitative findings, allows educators to rethink and reflect upon current instructional beliefs and practices. As educators align their curriculum with the Common Core Standards it is imperative for them to consider how they will meet each students' individual learning styles. Demonstrating growth across time through artifact collection, and analysis and teacher research inquiries, will demand that teachers release pre-conceived notions concerning gender and literacy practices. At the end of each chapter there is a self-reflection as transformative practice, teacher research questionnaire that invites the opportunity to take what is shared in each chapter and apply it immediately to instructional practices and classroom environment decisions
    Description / Table of Contents: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; OVERVIEW OF THE BOOK; PROLOGUE: "IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE ACLIFFHANGER!"; A LITERACY MIS-MATCH; CHAPTER 1:WHAT COUNTS AS LITERACY?; WATCHING SETH-TEACHING ME; WHAT COUNTS AS LITERACY?; WHERE IS THE MISMATCH?; WHERE IT BEGAN; MY OBSERVATIONS; RETHINKING MY LITERACY WORLD; CHRIS; CRITICAL PEDAGOGY: CRITICAL TEACHING; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION: WHAT COUNTS AS LITERACY?; NOTES; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION NOTES; CHAPTER 2: "DOING SCHOOL": WHAT COUNTS IN THECLASSROOM; THE SETTING: THE SMITH STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL; THE TEACHER; THE CLASSROOM
    Description / Table of Contents: LIZ'S DIALOGIC CURRICULUM: VOICES HEARDCOMPUTER LAB: WRITING WORKSHOP; MEET "THE BOYS"THE ARTIC SONG PROJECT; DANNY; ALEC; EVAN; MIKEY; LEAN IN AND LISTEN; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION: SEEING MY STUDENTS.; NOTES; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION NOTES; CHAPTER 3:EXPLORING THE BOYS' LITERACY LAND; BOYS IDENTITY; METHODOLOGY; DATA SOURCES & ANALYSIS; TESTING THE TESTS; REPORTING ON THE REPORT CARDS; WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?; BUT, WHAT ABOUT REAL NUMBERS?; IS IT JUST IN AMERICA?; BELIEF SYSTEMS; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION: BOYS WILL BE BOYS?; NOTE; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION NOTES
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 4:THE STORIES WE TELLWRITING FOR SOCIAL PURPOSES; WHAT DOES GENDERED WRITING MEAN?; WHAT COUNTS AS LITERACY?; VIOLENCE IN WRITING; THE VACATION; "DON'T FORGET TO ADD IN THE GUTS AND STUFF!"; DAN'S ARTIC FOX STORY; THE KILLING CAMERA; WRITING IS FINE...WHEN I CAN WRITE WHATEVER I WANT ...; TIM'S INTERVIEW; YOU'RE MY FRIEND!; MATT'S DREAM; ALEC'S REVENGE; TIM: ARTIC WOLVES, SUBMARINES, AND DREAMS; THREE ARTIC WOLVES; WRITING SOCIAL WORLDS; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION: DEFINING WRITING; NOTE; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION NOTES
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 5: THE ARTIC ANIMALS MEET THE ZOMBIE ZONE: LITERACY IN THE SCHOOL LIVESOF 3RD GRADE BOYSZOMBIE ZONE; MEMBERSHIP: ROLES AND COMPETITION; THE UNDERLIFE OF THE BOYS' LITERACY PRACTICES; MULTIPLE LITERACY CLUBS; THE CREEPY MONSTER; MEMBERSHIP: ROLES AND COMPETITION; THE UNDERLIFE OF THE BOYS' LITERACY PRACTICES; SOCIAL AND DISCOURSE-IDENTITY WORK; CODE SWITCHING IN THE BOYS' LITERACY CLUB; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION: WHAT COUNTS IN WRITING?; NOTE; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION NOTES; CHAPTER 6: "BUT, I'M NOT READING OUT LOUD!"READING AS SOCIAL WORK
    Description / Table of Contents: READING GROUPS, READING MOVES, READING TALKRENT A THIRD GRADER (Hiller, 1996); T.J., WITHOUT A WORD; YOU'RE "IN" IF YOU'RE A BOY; THE BRAVEST THING (Napoli, 1995); A BOY'S LITERACY CLUB OF ONE: THE STORIES JULIAN TELLS (Cameron); IRON WILL (1994); BEING PRIVY TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS; WHAT JUST HAPPENED?; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION: WHAT COUNTS IN READING?; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION NOTES; CHAPTER 7:THE BOY'S LITERACY CLUB; LEARNING SOCIALIZATION AND SOCIALIZING LEARNING; VISIONS OF LITERACY; WHAT COUNTS AS SCHOOL LITERACIES?; WHAT CAN WE DO?; HONORING TALK AROUND TEXTS
    Description / Table of Contents: SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9789462095243
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 104 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Unshackled: Education for Freedom, Student Achievement, and Personal Emancipation
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    Keywords: Academic achievement ; Democracy and education ; Educational change ; Education ; Education ; Bildung ; Emanzipatorische Erziehung ; Unabhängigkeitsbewegung
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- The World Under Siege and the Railroad to Freedom: Unshackled -- Global and Local Resistance; Memories of the Motherland-Africa, Unshackled -- Journey to Freedom: From Miseducation and Colonization to Liberation -- To be Unshackled: The Rise and Fall of Tucson, Arizona's Ethnic Studies Program -- Nontraditional Models of Success: The Charter School Option -- Unshackled: School Reform and the Way Forward -- References -- About the Author -- Index.
    Abstract: Harnessing conceptual inspiration through the work of Harriet Tubman and Queen Nanny the Maroon of Jamaica, this book explores the historical and contemporary role that education has-and can continually play as an instrument of personal and group liberation. The book discusses the early formations of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, the enslavement of native populations, and the subsequent development of the Underground Railroad and Maroon societies in the Caribbean and Americas as systems of liberation. It investigates the development and maintenance of racial, gendered and class stratifi cation, and provides a personal path to freedom as a context for a broader discussion on using education as a mechanism for dismantling the effects of colonization, miseducation, and social-psychological domination in schools and society. As a contemporary issue, it presents an in depth analysis of the Tucson Unifi ed School District in Arizona, and the controversy surrounding its ethnic studies program as an example of one of the contested sites of curriculum development and student liberation. Additionally, it discusses high performing charter schools as an alternative model of education, which may help to provide a systematic way of unshackling institutional barriers and oppression. Ultimately, this book acknowledges that today the road to freedom is still one we must all travel as: miseducation, school failure, school dropout, unemployment/underemployment, poverty, neighborhood violence, incarceration, and a growing prison industrial complex are all reminders of the work that still must be accomplished. Like those who historically sacrifi ced their lives to gain freedom and an education, today, with the lingering effects of institutionalized systems of domination, education must continue to be an instrument of social mobility and liberation, if indeed, we are to make schools and society more humane and inclusive towards those who are still waiting to be unshackled. The book presents implications regarding the treaties on education for freedom as a school reform and public policy topic
    Description / Table of Contents: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: THE WORLD UNDER SIEGE AND THE RAILROAD TO FREEDOM: UNSHACKLED; UNSHACKLED: RAILROAD TO FREEDOM; HARRIET TUBMAN: THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD; THE EXPANSIVE UR; NOTE; CHAPTER 2: GLOBAL AND LOCAL RESISTANCE; MEMORIES OF THE MOTHERLAND-AFRICA, UNSHACKLED; AN APPEAL FOR FREEDOM; ANNEXATION OF MEXICO; THE DRED SCOTT CASE AND THE CIVIL WAR; POST-EMANCIPATION: THE STRUGGLE CONTINUED; POLITICAL REPRESENTATION; ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE; EDUCATION FOR FREEDOM
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 3: JOURNEY TO FREEDOM: FROM MISEDUCATION AND COLONIZATION TO LIBERATIONJOURNEY TO FREEDOM: GREG WIGGAN; JOURNEY TO FREEDOM: LAKIA SCOTT; JOURNEY TO FREEDOM: MARCIA WATSON; UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOLOGICAL ENSLAVEMENT AND THE PROCESS OF LIBERATION; UNDERSTANDING SLAVERY AND COLONIZATION; A NEED FOR AN ADJUSTMENT IN THINKING; BEGINNING THE PROCESS OF DECOLONIZATION; IGNORING THE DANGERS; THE DECOLONIZATION AS A SOCIAL ACT; ISSUES OF DECOLONIZATION; THE COLONIZED DILEMMA; EDUCATION FOR PERSONAL EMANCIPATION
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 4: TO BE UNSHACKLED: THE RISE AND FALL OF TUCSON, ARIZONA'S ETHNIC STUDIES PROGRAMBLACK AND LATINO/LATINA RACE RELATIONS IN AMERICA; THE MOVEMENT TOWARDS EQUALITY; CURRICULUM SEGREGATION; ETHNIC STUDIES IN ARIZONA: THE BEGINNING; ETHNIC STUDIES IN ARIZONA: THE RISE AND FALL; ETHNIC STUDIES IN ARIZONA: THE AFTERMATH; CURRENT HEGEMONIC SYSTEMS; BENEFITS OF ETHNIC STUDIES; LIBERATION THROUGH CURRICULUM; CHAPTER 5: NONTRADITIONAL MODELS OF SUCCESS: THE CHARTER SCHOOL OPTION; THE LEGISLATIVE PUSH FOR OPTIONS IN SCHOOLING
    Description / Table of Contents: CHARTER SCHOOLS AND URBAN STUDENT POPULATIONS: EDUCATION FOR FREEDOM AWAITSCHARTER MODELS UNDER QUESTION; Voluntary Racial Segregation; Teacher Quality and Turnover; Systems of Privilege; CHARTER MODELS AS AN EMANCIPATORY EDUCATION; EXEMPLARY CHARTER MODELS; Harlem Children's' Zone; Knowledge is Power Program; Animo Leadership Charter School; Youth Engaged in Service (YES Prep); Roxbury Preparatory Charter School; CHAPTER 6: UNSHACKLED: SCHOOL REFORM AND THE WAY FORWARD; NATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS; STATE AND DISTRICT RECOMMENDATIONS; REFERENCES; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; INDEX
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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789462095755
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 208 p
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Teaching Gender
    DDC: 302.23
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    Keywords: Education ; Geschlechterforschung ; Pop-Kultur
    Abstract: Gender Pop Culture provides a foundation for the study of gender, pop culture and media. This comprehensive, interdisciplinary text provides text-book style introductory and concluding chapters written by the editors, seven original contributor chapters on key topics and written in a variety of writing styles, discussion questions, additional resources and more. Coverage includes: - Foundations for studying gender pop culture (history, theory, methods, key concepts) - Contributor chapters on media and children, advertising, music, television, film, sports, and technology - Ideas for activism and putting this book to use beyond the classroom - Pedagogical Features - Suggestions for further readings on topics covered and international studies of gender and pop culture Gender Pop Culture was designed with students in mind, to promote reflection and lively discussion. With features found in both textbooks and anthologies, this sleek book can serve as primary or supplemental reading in undergraduate courses across the disciplines that deal with gender, pop culture or media studies. 'An important addition to the fields of gender and media studies, this excellent compilation will be useful to students and teachers in a wide range of disciplines. The research is solid, the examples from popular culture are current and interesting, and the conclusions are original and illuminating. It is certain to stimulate self-reflection and lively discussion.' (Jean Kilbourne, Ed.D., author, feminist activist and creator of the Killing Us Softly:Advertisings Image of Women film series) 'An ideal teaching tool: the introduction is intellectually robust and orients the reader towards a productive engagement with the chapters
    Description / Table of Contents: Praise for Gender & Pop Culture; Adrienne's Dedication; Patricia's Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Adrienne's Personal Acknowledgements; Patricia's Personal Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction to Gender & Pop Culture; How can we understand gender?; How do we learn gender?; How does feminism relate to gender?; How do feminist researchers study gender?; What is popular culture?; What are the stories, images and ideas about gender that circulate in pop culture?; Who produces pop culture texts?; What representations of gender circulate in dominant pop culture?
    Description / Table of Contents: What about resistive or counter-dominant representations of gender?What is the relationship between gender and the consumption of pop culture texts?; Organization of the book; Pedagogical Resources; Questions for Class Discussion; Class Activity; Class Activity with Supplemental Reading; Problem-Based Learning Exercise; Additional Sources for Class Activities; References; Chapter 2: Blurred Lines of a Different Kind: Sexism, Sex, Media and Kids; A Brief Primer on Gender & Sexuality; Historical Context; Research; Sexual Risks/Sexual Responsibilities; Embodiment of Gender; Censorship
    Description / Table of Contents: A Contemporary ExampleWhat Does the Future Hold?; Bombardment; Big Business; Advice; Questions for Class Discussion; References; Chapter 3: Gender and Advertising; Introduction; Gender, Advertising, and Popular Culture; Historical Context; Advertising Constructs the Consumer; Ideal Women and Men of Advertising; Commodity "Feminism: "Advertising Co-opts the Women's Movement; Representations of Femininity and Masculinity; Structuring Gendered Images; Doing Gender; Advertising Responds to Its Critics; Conclusion; Questions for Class Discussion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 4: From Lady Gaga to Consciousness Rap: The Impact of Music on Gender and Social ActivismFoundations of Gender and Music; Gender and Social Movements: A short history; Gender, Movements and Music; Case Studies; Ani DiFranco- Which Side Are You On?; Background; Which Side Are You On?; Lupe Fiasco- "Bitch Bad"; Background; Bitch Bad; Beyoncé -"Run the World (Girls)"; Background; Run the World (Girls); Conclusions; Questions for Class Discussion; References; Chapter 5: "As Seen on TV": Gender, Television, and Popular Culture; The "Golden Age of Television"; The 1970s: A Decade of Change
    Description / Table of Contents: Deregulation and Television of the 1980s and 1990s"As Seen on TV" - Gender and Television Today; Stay Tuned - The Future of Television Programming; Questions for Class Discussion; References; Chapter 6: Popular Movies that Teach: How Movies Teach about Schools & Genders; Introduction; Our purpose: Popular film, gender, and education; On theorizing and seeing film; The history of education through film: Lessons from the school body; To Sir, with Love; Grease; Hairspray; High School Musical; Gender: A brief (insufficient but interesting) tour of theory and history; Discourse; Masculinities
    Description / Table of Contents: The teacher-savior
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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789462092068
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Many Faces of Love
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    Keywords: Love ; Love Philosophy ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- The Sweet Poison of Love in Adolescence and Early Adulthood -- Who is the One? The Difficulty in Selecting the Partner -- Silence is not Golden: Review of Studies of Couple Interaction -- Seven Rules on Having Marriage Along with Work -- Love Does not Retire—Not Even After A Half Century of Marriage -- Parental Love—Irreplaceable for Children’s Well-Being -- Pedagogical Love and Good Teacherhood -- The Ability to Love – A Virtue-Based Approach -- Mission Impossible? A Scientific Comparison Between the Overlapping and Diverging Phenomena of Friendship and Love -- Love and Creativity—Paradoxal But Important Human Virtues -- Love for Work as the Way Toward Well-Being -- When Love Drives You Off the Trails: Narratives of Morbid Love -- An Intimate Relationship in the Shadow of Narcissism -- The Anatomy of a Divorce: Reasons, Consequences, and Survival, and the Possibility of Starting a New Relationship -- References -- Authors.
    Abstract: What do we actually talk about when we talk about love? Research on love and emotions has been met with suspicion although people live in a network of relationships from birth to death, and the ability to build and maintain relationships is an important strength. This book provides a comprehensive research-based analysis of love in human life: romantic love and its ups and downs, and the fascination of love, the combination of work and family, the secrets of a long-lasting marriage, senior love, and the throes and relief of a divorce. Love is also discussed in relation to other phenomena, such as friendship, play, and creativity. In addition, themes of parental love and pedagogical love, and the ability to love, as well as dark sides of love are introduced. Love is worth cherishing and practicing. Other people’s experiences may be helpful, and information about the nature of love can relieve the pain. Thus, love, in its various forms, makes the best health insurance!
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    ISBN: 9789462093683
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Stewardship of Higher Education: Re-imagining the Role of Education and Wellness on Community Impact
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    Keywords: Community and college ; Education, Higher Aims and objectives ; Universities and colleges Sociological aspects ; Education ; Education ; USA ; Hochschule ; Gemeinwesen ; Wissenschaftssoziologie
    Abstract: Understanding the entrepreneurial nature of universities—in particular, the relationship between education and health in relation to development and wellness of communities—this volume provides a description/narration of the efforts in how universities can address their shifting contexts while engaging their communities in social change. In the development of this book, we have explored how reforms in American higher education are impacting the role of universities and their faculty. Contributors were asked to imagine possibilities for research and outreach by providing salient examples of how higher education can lead and change how we view the role of health and education within institutions and society. Each author writes across common themes that address the problems and possibilities of higher education curriculum and projects aligned with the mission of stewardship. The authors highlight interdisciplinary approaches and projects for faculty work, modification of the Teaching-Research-Service expectations, and community initiatives that can emerge from real-life problems (to impact wellbeing) and create rich and deep research possibilities for practitioners to impact both higher education and society. The process and research approaches used by the authors include imagining the community as part of a process of the change and part of what changes, exploring how community change can build on the strengths of local people, and why community organization and advocacy should revolve around social learning and community capacity theories. Given the diversity of topics and approaches, as editors we have tried to honour both the authors’ words and style in expressing their opinions to provide a forum for the readers to envision stewardship.
    Description / Table of Contents: section I. Analyzing stewardship and its impactsection II. Issues of stewardship in higher education -- section III. Personal narratives of stewardship.
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    ISBN: 9789462093478
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (online resource)
    Series Statement: Transgressions, Cultural Studies and Education
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Productive Remembering and Social Agency
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    Keywords: Memory ; Educational psychology ; Educational sociology ; Education ; Education ; Erinnerung ; Pädagogische Soziologie ; Pädagogische Psychologie
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Teresa Strong-Wilson , Claudia Mitchell , Susann Allnutt and Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan -- Productive Remembering and Social Action /Teresa Strong-Wilson , Claudia Mitchell , Susann Allnutt and Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan -- Waiting in the Grey Light: Nostalgia, Trauma and Currere in W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz /Teresa Strong-Wilson -- Expressions of Policy Effects: Hearing Memories of Indian Residential Schools /Lyn Daniels -- Thirty Years Before/After: My Memory of My Brother Quan’s Life Experience in Mao’s Time as an Honorable Worker (1949–1976) and in Deng’s Time as ‘Laid-off’ (1978–1997) /Qian Wang -- Productive Remembering for Social Action and Change: Exploring Memories of the Aftermath of the 1994 Genocide through the Voices of Rwandan Women /Myriam Gervais and Eliane Ubalijoro -- Relearning as Remembrance: Three Guineas, Implication, and Melancholia /Ursula A. Kelly -- Remembering French in English: The Meditation of an ‘Assimilated’ Acadian /Michael Corbett -- Glossing Faery: Imagine If You Can’t Remember! /Charlotte Hussey -- Oil Rights/Rites: Autoethnography as a Tool for Drilling /Claudia Mitchell -- Seeing a Question: Using the Visual to Unfurl Memories /George Carani -- A Few Pieces of Thread: Collage, Intragenerational Memory, and Place /Susann Allnutt -- The Teacher’s Dream: Performances of Pedagogical Desire and Memorial (Re)construction in Glee /David Lewkowich -- Of Voices and Punishment: The Maternal in Jane Campion’s The Piano /Sandra Chang-Kredl -- Artifactual Memory: Fragmentary ‘Memoirs’ of Three Eighteenth-and Nineteenth-Century Moveable Books about Their Child Owners /Jacqueline Reid-Walsh -- Through the Lens of Social Memory: Studying Youth Sexuality and Condom Use in Contemporary China /Ran Tao -- Telling Memory’s Story: Memory Studies from the Past to the Future /Susannah Radstone -- Contributors /Teresa Strong-Wilson , Claudia Mitchell , Susann Allnutt and Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan -- Author Index /Teresa Strong-Wilson , Claudia Mitchell , Susann Allnutt and Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan -- Subject Index /Teresa Strong-Wilson , Claudia Mitchell , Susann Allnutt and Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan.
    Abstract: Productive Remembering and Social Agency examines how memory can be understood, used and interpreted in forward-looking directions in education to support agency and social change. The edited collection features contributions from established and new scholars who take up the idea of productive remembering across diverse contexts, positioning the work at the cutting edge of research and practice. Contexts range across geographical locations (Canada, China, Rwanda, South Africa) and across critical social issues, from HIV & AIDS to the legacy of genocide and Indian residential schools, from issues of belonging, place, and media to interrogations of identity. This interdisciplinary collection is relevant not only to education itself but also to memory studies and related disciplines in the humanities and social sciences
    Description / Table of Contents: part I. Memory as phenomenonpart II. Memory as method : a catalogue -- part III. The future of memory studies.
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    ISBN: 9789462092099
    Language: English
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    Series Statement: Career Development Series, Connecting Theory and Practice 5
    Series Statement: Career Development Series 5
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Conceptualising Women’s Working Lives: Moving the Boundaries of Discourse
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    Keywords: Professional education of women ; Women Employment ; Women Vocational guidance ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Wendy Patton -- Understanding Women’s Working Lives /Wendy Patton -- Expanding the Discourse: A Dual Model of Working for Women’s (And Men’s) Lives /Mary Sue Richardson and Charles Schaeffer -- A Relational Cultural Paradigm as a Theoretical Backdrop for Considering Women’s Work /Donna E. Schultheiss -- Patterns and Paradoxes in Women’s Careers /Deborah A. O’Neil , Margaret M. Hopkins and Diana Bilimoria -- Workable Solutions: The Intersubjective Careers of Women with Families /Catherine Doherty and Carly J. Lassig -- Midlife Career Transitions for Women /Claire A. Etaugh -- Older Women’s Careers: Systemic Perspectives /Mary Mcmahon , Mark Watson and Jenny Bimrose -- A Social Constructionist Perspective of Women’s Career Development: A Study of Professional Women in Sri lanka /Dulini Anuvinda Fernando and Laurie Cohen -- Australian Women in the Academy: Challenges and Aspirations /Carmel M. Diezmann and Susan J. Grieshaber -- Women’s Aspirations Towards “Stem” Careers: A Motivational Analysis /Juliette Spearman and Helen M. G. Watt -- Changing the Discourse of Women’s Work: Challenges and Future Directions /Wendy Patton -- Subject Index /Wendy Patton.
    Abstract: Theoretical work on the career development of women has travelled a journey from critique to creation. Early work responded to and criticised a literature that focused on theorising male roles in a workplace that was conceptualised as providing vertical career paths primarily for middle class males. More recently theorists are creating new constructions and frameworks to enable a more holistic understanding of career, applicable to both women and men. These constructions include broadening the discussion from women’s careers to women’s working lives. This is the fifth book in the Sense Publishers Career Development Series. It features the vibrant work of contributors from around the world writing in the field of women’s working lives. It emphasises the need to explore theoretical connections and understandings in order to facilitate a more holistic and inclusive understanding of women’s working lives. The writers in the current volume acknowledge the changing roles of women, in both public and private spheres. Women’s roles in paid work are changing both in their nature and type of engagement. In addition, with an ageing population, women’s roles in care work are increasingly being extended from child care to aged care. This book provides a history of theorising about women’s careers, in addition to presenting a focus on current empirical and theoretical work which contributes to understandings of women’s working lives. Its contributions both map the current discourse and challenge future work to extend the boundaries of that discourse
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Challenge and changept. 2. Transitions and life stages -- pt. 3. Specific fields.
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    ISBN: 9789460919619
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 292 p, digital)
    Series Statement: Contexts of Education 5
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Education and the Risk Society: Theories, Discourse and Risk Identities in Education Contexts
    DDC: 306.43
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    Keywords: Educational sociology ; Risk Sociological aspects ; Education ; Education ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Risikogesellschaft ; Pädagogische Soziologie
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Steven Bialostok , Robert L. Whitman and William S. Bradley -- Education and the Risk Society: An Introduction /Steven Bialostok and Robert Whitman -- Children, the Great Recession and Shifting Calculi of Risk /Majia Holmer Nadesan -- Efficiency, Standardization and Mitigating Risk: The Strange Career of Scientific Management in American Education, 1890–2010 /Peter William Moran -- “Have a Go At It”: Embracing Risks and Teaching in Late Modern Capitalism /Steven Bialostok -- Risky Words /Robert Whitman -- Young Children at Risk in a Risk Society /Michelle Buchanan -- On the (Im)possibility of Taking Care: Israeli Early Education Teachers Have Their Say /Deborah Golden -- Regulating Risk: Health Canada’s Approach to a Preschool Program for Aboriginal Children /Susanne Miskimmin -- Mouthy Citizens: Language and Risk in the Netherlands /Marnie Bjornson -- Birds of a Feather? Peers, Delinquency, and Risk /Deborah Freedman Lustig and Kenzo Sung -- Managing Risk and ‘giving back’: Aspiration among Working-class Latino Youth in Silicon Valley /Elsa Davidson -- New Learning, New Youth? Policy, Literacy, and the Subjects of Reform in Risk Society /Marta Albert -- Risk, Media and Japanese Young People /William Bradley -- The New Risktakers /Shirley Brice Heath.
    Abstract: Sociological and anthropological literature has examined how contemporary western society has become a “risk society.” Education and the Risk Society is the first volume to explore this seminal concept through the lens of education. Drawing on a theoretical literature that has great potential as a lens to view changes in neoliberal discourses of global capitalism from both critical and generative perspectives, Education and the Risk Society presents situated, empirical studies investigating an uncertain world as people practice it on the ground, through language and activity, within educational settings. Cover image: Steve Bialostok doing fieldwork in Afghanistan
    Description / Table of Contents: Education and the Risk Society; TABLE OF CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; FOREWORD; CHAPTER 1: EDUCATION AND THE RISK SOCIETY: ANINTRODUCTION; RISK IN HISTORY; THEORIES OF RISK; Risk and Reflexive Modernization; Risk and Governmentality; Risk and Culture; RISK AND EDUCATION; The Risk; THE CHAPTERS IN THIS BOOK; NOTES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2: CHILDREN, THE GREAT RECESSION ANDSHIFTING CALCULI OF RISK; NEOLIBERAL GOVERNMENT; NEOLIBERAL GOVERNMENT AND THE ORIGINS OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS; THE EMERGING PLUTONOMY; CHILDREN IN THE PLUTONOMY; GLOBAL CHILDREN AND THE AUTHORITARIAN NEOLIBERAL ST; CONCLUSION
    Description / Table of Contents: REFERENCESCHAPTER 3: EFFICIENCY, STANDARDIZATION ANDMITIGATING RISK: THE STRANGE CAREER OFSCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT IN AMERICANEDUCATION, 1890-2010; FREDERICK WINSLOW TAYLOR AND SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT; SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT AND RISK: EFFICIENCY IN SCHOOLORGANIZATION; SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT AND RISK: CURRICULUM AND DIFFERENTIATION; THE LONG PLATEAU: THE 1940S-THE 1980S; TURNING POINT: A NATION AT RISK; SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT AND RISK: STANDARDS AND ACCOUNTABILITY; CONCLUSIONS REGARDING RISKS, SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT ANDEDUCATION TODAY; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 4: "HAVE A GO AT IT": EMBRACING RISKS ANDTEACHING IN LATE MODERN CAPITALISMNEOLIBERALISM; CAPITALISM; CAPITALISM AND RISK; METHODOLOGY; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5: RISKY WORDS: Learning the Discourse Practice of Nursing in a Risk Society; INTRODUCTION; HISTORY - WHAT HAPPENED; Nursing at ECCC; THE MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION; FROM PATIENT TO CLIENT; LECTURE; CO-CONSTRUCTING THE NURSING NOTE; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 6: YOUNG CHILDREN AT RISK IN A RISK SOCIETY; SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF CHILDHOOD; CHILDREN AT RISK AND THOSE WHO HELP THEM
    Description / Table of Contents: BRAIN RESEARCH AND EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS:"PRESCHOOL, THE MOST IMPORTANT GRADE"BRINGING YOUNG CHILDREN INTO THE PUBLIC SQUARE: A WYOMING STORY; Legislating Quality Care and Educatio; Being Good and Ready for School; All Ready Reading and Writing; GOVERNING CHILDREN IN A RISK SOCIETY; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7: ON THE (IM)POSSIBILITY OF TAKING CARE:ISRAELI EARLY EDUCATION TEACHERS HAVETHEIR SAY; INTRODUCTION; THE FIRST STUDY; "The most important thing is to take care of yourselves"; "Let's get back to the big tragedy"; Childhood as Protected Space?; THE SECOND STUDY
    Description / Table of Contents: The Preference for AvoidanceAllaying Fears - Teachers from the Jewish Sector; Talking Politics - Teachers from the Arab Sector; ACCOUNTING FOR DIFFERENCE; GROWING UP IN A RISKY WORL; SOME CONCLUDING REMARKS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; NOTES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 8: REGULATING RISK: HEALTH CANADA'SAPPROACH TO A PRESCHOOL PROGRAM FORABORIGINAL CHILDREN; INTRODUCTION; Health Canada; Head Start; RISK DISCOURSE; SETTING; Daily Practice; Treatment of Culture; Funding Allocation; CONCLUSION; NOTES; CHAPTER 9: MOUTHY CITIZENS: LANGUAGE AND RISKIN THE NETHERLANDS; NEOLIBERALISM AND RISK
    Description / Table of Contents: Risk and Multiculturalism
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    ISBN: 9789460915963
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 244p, digital)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Picturing Research: Drawing as Visual Methodology
    DDC: 300.72
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    Keywords: Education ; Education ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Linda Theron , Claudia Mitchell , Ann Smith and Jean Stuart -- Picturing Research: An Introduction /Claudia Mitchell , Linda Theron , Ann Smith and Jean Stuart -- Drawings as Research Method /Claudia Mitchell , Linda Theron , Ann Smith , Jean Stuart and Zachariah Campbell -- Picturing the Self: Drawing as a Method for Self-Study /Kathleen Pithouse -- A Positive, African Ethical Approach to Collecting and Interpreting Drawings: Some Considerations /Linda Theron , Jean Stuart and Claudia Mitchell -- Visualising Justice: The Politics of Working with Children’s Drawings /Lara Bober -- The Visual Ethics of Using Children’s Drawings in the Documentary Unwanted Images /Monica Mak -- Lost and Found in Translation: Participatory Analysis and Working with Collections of Drawings /Katie MacEntee and Claudia Mitchell -- Drawing on Strengths: Images of Ecological Contributions to Male Street Youth Resilience /Macalane Malindi and Linda Theron -- Teacher Sexuality Depicted: Exploring Women Teachers’ Positioning within Sexuality Education Classrooms through Drawings /Mathabo Khau -- Drawing in and on Mathematics to Promote HIV&AIDS Preservice Teacher Education /Linda van Laren -- Reading Across and Back: Thoughts on Working with (Re-Visited) Drawing Collections /Jean Stuart and Ann Smith -- How Teacher-Researcher Teams See their Role in Participatory Research /Liesel Ebersöhn , Ronél Ferreira and Bathsheba Mbongwe -- Learning Together: Teachers and Community Healthcare Workers Draw Each Other /Naydene de Lange , Claudia Mitchell and Jean Stuart -- Drawing the Bigger Picture: Giving Voice to HIV-Positive Children /Eliza M. Govender and Sertanya Reddy -- With Pictures and Words I Can Show You: Cartoons Portray Resilient Migrant Teenagers’ Journeys /Catherine Ann Cameron and Linda Theron -- Before the Cameras Roll: Drawing Storyboards to Address Gendered Poverty /Claudia Mitchell , Naydene de Lange and Relebohile Moletsane -- List of Contributors /Linda Theron , Claudia Mitchell , Ann Smith and Jean Stuart -- Index /Linda Theron , Claudia Mitchell , Ann Smith and Jean Stuart.
    Abstract: Picturing research: drawing as visual methodology offers a timely analysis of the use of drawings in qualitative research. Drawing can be a method in itself, as in the research area of Visual Studies, and also one that complements the use of photography, video, and other visual methodologies. This edited volume is divided into two sections. The first section provides critical commentary on the use of drawings in social science research, addressing such issues of methodology as the politics of working with children and drawing, ethical issues in working with both adults and children, and some of the interpretive considerations. The second section, in its presentation of nine research-based case-studies, illustrates the richness of drawings. Each case study explores participatory research involving drawings that encourages social change, or illustrates participant resilience. These case studies also highlight the various genres of drawings including cartoons and storyboarding. The book draws on community-based research from a wide variety of contexts, most in South Africa, although it also includes work from Rwanda and Lesotho. Given the high rates of HIV&AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, it should not be surprising that many of the chapters take up concerns such as the preparation of teachers and community health workers in the age of AIDS, and the experiences of orphans and vulnerable children. Moving further afield, this book also includes work done with immigrant populations in Canada, and with tribunals in Somalia and Australia
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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789460916304
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 230 p, digital)
    Series Statement: Transgressions, Cultural Studies and Education 74
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Material Family
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    Keywords: Materialism Psychological aspects ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- The Contemporary Family and its Representations -- Reading the (Post)Modern Family -- Why is the New Family so Familiar? -- Family Labor and the Question of the New Family -- References/Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: The Material Family is a bold new reading of the family, focusing on “new” or “post-nuclear,” “flexible” family forms such as gay family, divorce-extended family, and transnational family. Reading across a range of texts from high theory to literature and popular films, the book crosses disciplinary boundaries to offer a highly innovative and dynamic approach to changes in gender and other family relations. Unlike most books in the fields of cultural and family studies, The Material Family provides an historical and materialist argument connecting the changes within family to underlying shifts in material, labor relations in global capitalism. The “post-nuclear” family is not only an affective space, Torrant argues, but one whose affects are themselves fundamentally shaped by class. The Material Family is a must-read for anyone who wants to venture beyond the surfaces of family life to the deeper-lying relations that have made the family and its new forms among the most important spaces of social life. Its readers will include not only students and researchers in the fields of education, cultural theory and cultural studies, women’s studies, sociology, and anthropology, but also general readers interested in understanding contemporary families and their struggles
    Description / Table of Contents: The Material Family; TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FAMILY AND THE CONTEMPORARY CUL; NOTES; CHAPTER 1: THE CONTEMPORARY FAMILY AND ITSREPRESENTATIONS; ONE; TWO; NOTES; CHAPTER 2: READING THE (POST)MODERN FAMILY: Desire, Need and the Question of the Ideology of the Family; ONE; TWO; THREE; FOUR; FIVE; SIX; NOTES; CHAPTER 3: WHY IS THE NEW FAMILY SO FAMILIAR?: Global Capital and the Post-nuclear Families; ONE; TWO; THREE; FOUR; FIVE; SIX; NOTES; CHAPTER 4: FAMILY LABOR AND THE QUESTION OF THENEW FAMIL; ONE; TWO; THREE; FOUR; NOTES; REFERENCES/BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
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