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Published 2020
Civility, Nonviolent Resistance, and the New Struggle for Social Justice /

: In Civility, Nonviolent Resistance, and the New Struggle for Social Justice , Amin Asfari brings together scholarly contributions addressing the causes of injustice in its many forms. Predicated on the idea that violence and injustice are systemic and historical, this collection includes chapters that examine the antecedents and effects of prejudice, state-sponsored violence, policies of exclusion, and the social forces that shape and solidify their existence. Moving beyond ad-hoc, ahistorical, and descriptive explanations of violence and injustice, this volume provides a scholarly, multidisciplinary approach to confronting them. Contributions reflect the many ways in which injustice manifests, and civil, nonviolent means of engagement are emphasized, challenging the very systems that give rise to these notions.
: 1 online resource : 9789004417588

Published 2024
The Creative Mathematics Teacher's Book of Lists /

: Unexpected lists that propel your teaching into refreshingly new directions! From lesson planning and assessment strategies to ideas for changing the world, there is something for everybody at every level and age of mathematics - entertaining humor, deeply serious provocations to push you out of the box, and good, clean wholesome tips for creative experiments in classroom organization.
: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004688469

Published 2025
Urgent Care for Schools : Situating Responsibility as an Engaging Way for Students to Transform School Cultures /

: What can schools do differently to reach more students? What can educators do to address an urgent need to provide meaningful, memorable and fulfilling learning experiences? By viewing curriculum through a lens of 'situated responsibility', it is possible to engage students in authentic and purpose-based learning. This book is about expanding the student identity to include that of becoming service providers, injustice responders, action researchers, designers, apprentices and teachers. This book features a collection of international stories written by students and their advisors who care deeply about their education and supporting others. There is much we can do. Contributors are: Erin Calley, Susana Calley, Trish Cislak, Nethra Dave, Cierra Gee, Craig Griffie, James Hay, Steven Klein, Vama Kothari, Carla Johnson, Michael Johnson, Jose Antonio Gordillo Martorell, Laird McGraw, Zander Moricz, Kristy Pagnutti, Talithia Palmer, Helen Pereira-Raso, Kendahl Pollock, Vaishnave Raina, Barbara J. Smith, Kenzy Soror, Ted Spear, Stephanie Stephens, Gemma Tabet, Kyle Wagner, Emily Walton-Doris and Lauren Willms
: 1 online resource (211 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004718722

Published 2025
Writing Is Revision : Compositions from the Feminist Fringe /

: Through her use of the scholarly personal narrative and braided essay form, McGowan weaves strands of rhetoric with creative writing, navigating complex themes with academic rigor and emotional introspection. Her blend of equal parts humor, gravitas, and scholarship invites readers to explore the complexities of being a woman in a male-dominated world while looking at how writers might use coping mechanisms and transgressive workarounds, from code-switching to storytelling. With critical analyses of feminist discourse and a roadmap for navigating the ever-evolving landscape of gender politics, the essays in this book challenge us to rethink traditional thinking about gender and equality. Writing is Revision is a call to action, an ode to the power of the written word for anyone interested in feminism and literature.
: 1 online resource (176 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004712379

Published 2024
Values, Education, Emotional Learning, and the Quest for Justice in Education /

: Values, Education, Emotional Learning, and the Quest for Justice in Education explores emotional teaching-learning as it is cultivated based on teachers' and learners' attraction to reasonableness and emotions and can give rise to a plausible form of decoloniality or decolonisation in and through education. This volume argues that when the latter manifests, the democratic transformation of education might ensue. Put differently, decoloniality or decolonisation of education is a substantive way to look at the democratisation and, by implication, transformation of education and schooling. We invite our readers to engage with the meanings espoused throughout this book in the quest to cultivate a genuinely decolonial form of education in universities and schools, where values education should be enacted reasonably and emotively in such educational institutions. Teachers and learners cannot remain silent when oppressive and hegemonic forces of modernity continue to guide educational practices in institutions. Contributors are: Ahoud Alasfour, N'Dri Thérèse Assié-Lumumba, Emiliano Bosio, José Brás, Juan Carlos Rodriguez Camacho, Michael Cottrell, Lucimar Dantas, Amanda Fiore, Carla Galego, Maria Neves Gonçalves, Logan Govender, Beatriz Koppe, Sibonokuhle Ndlovu, Phefumula Nyoni, Adaobiagu Nnemdi Obiagu, Peter Oyewole, Theresa A. Papp, Martyn Reynolds, Kabini Sanga, V. Sucharita, Yusef Waghid and Emnet Tadesse Woldegiorgis.
: 1 online resource (257 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004706798

Published 2011
Social justice, poverty and race : normative and empirical points of view /

: A clear understanding of social justice requires complex rather than simple answers. It requires comfort with ambiguity rather than absolute answers. This is counter to viewing right versus wrong, just vs. unjust, or good vs. evil as dichotomies. This book provides many examples of where and how to begin to view these as continuums rather than dichotomies.
: 1 online resource (xviii, 222 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-214) and index. : 9789401206815 : 0929-8436 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2024
Arts-Based Research and the Practice of Freedom in Education : Reflections from a Doctoral Course /

: Arts-Based Research and the Practice of Freedom in Education advocates for the inclusion of arts-based research in doctoral education programs and, indeed, in educational programs at all levels. The doing of art to investigate ideas, situations, and experiences embraces bell hooks' concept of education as the practice of freedom, a practice in which everyone can learn and every voice counts. Through the use of photography, collage, painting, sculpture, textile arts and dance, 10 current and former doctoral students who had enrolled in an arts-based research course show and write about how arts-based methods enriched their educational experiences, celebrated their wholeness by dissolving the barriers between their scholar-artist-teacher-activist selves, and affirmed the inner-artist even in those who doubted they had one. Furthermore, their work establishes that arts-based research can reveal dimensions of experience that elude traditional research methods. Contributors are: Michael Alston, Kelly Bare, Shawn F. Brown, Nicholas Catino, Christopher Colón, Abby C. Emerson, Gene Fellner, Francie Johnson, Rendón Ochoa, Mariatere Tapias and Natalie Willens.
: 1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004710245

Published 2024
Aging Invisibly : Championing Diversity in Scholarship on Growing Older with Chronic Illness /

: Statistical data suggest that many people with chronic health conditions pass away at much younger ages than their peers. Yet large quantitative datasets that address aging with chronic illness often do not capture the diversity of people with c
: 1 online resource (218 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004708136

Published 2025
The Impact of Multiculturalism on Public Education, 50 Years Later : A Home for All? /

: This volume grew out of a symposium held at the University of Alberta in March 2021 in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of official multiculturalism in Canada. Scholars gathered online during the Covid-19 pandemic to take stock and reflect on the extent and ways multiculturalism legislation and evolving policy has impacted education. Scholars used varied and contrasting approaches to educational theory to think about multiculturalism and its impacts, including terror management theory, the riddle scale, art theory and pentimenti, transitional justice, intraminority and interminority relations, the null curriculum, and ideas of cultural humility, hope, and cultural comfort, among others.
: 1 online resource (290 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004712782

Published 2025
Criminalization : Politics and Policies /

: Criminalization: Politics and Policies provides a thorough analysis of the relationship between politics, policies, and criminalization. Through diverse perspectives and scholarly essays, it explores the multifaceted issues in criminal justice, law, and governance. The book scrutinizes the impact of law, society, politics, and penal populism on criminalization across legal systems, advocating for a reassessment of criminal law's scope. It delves into the prevalence of resorting to criminalization for social issues, urging for a critical review. Additionally, it examines the normative foundations of criminalization, addressing 'over'-criminalization and exploring its empirical and normative aspects. The anthology also considers the roles of prosecutorial and judicial discretion, as well as State preventive powers, in over-criminalization. Whether a scholar, policymaker, or citizen, readers gain insights into the expansion of criminal laws and their consequences, making it a valuable resource for understanding the dynamics of law, politics, and power in criminal justice. Contributors are Naveed Ahmad, Chirag Balyan, Shruti Bedi, Subhangi Jain, Charles Khamala, Sébastien Lafrance, Sidharth Luthra, David McCallum, Garima Pal, Daria Ponomareva, Alok Prasanna, Yogesh Pratap Singh, and Ekkehard Strauss.
: 1 online resource (242 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004707856

Published 2025
Refusals and Reflections : Teaching and Learning Social Justice in Qualitative Research /

: Though qualitative research methods shape scholarship around the globe, and institutions worldwide offer qualitative coursework, there is very little explicit discussion on how to effectively teach qualitative research. Instead, a standard approach is for instructors to gain in-depth expertise in qualitative methodologies, with little or no pedagogical training. The effect is a continuous and nearly exclusive emphasis on content knowledge that undermines the preparation of novice researchers as both teachers and learners. This book works to fill that gap by offering perspectives, strategies, and applications from instructor and student perspectives, based on a semester-long class emphasizing social justice in qualitative research. This edited volume offers sections on pedagogical strategies, students' responses to and applications of those concepts, and then instructor reflections. The goal is to offer an important starting point for explicit discussions on how qualitative research might be taught and learned, in addition to how it might be thoughtfully and ethically conducted. Contributors are: Erica T. Campbell, Sun Young Gu, Kelsey H. Guy, Aimee J. Hackney, April M. Jones, Alison N. Kearley, Caran Kennedy, Amon Neely-Cowan, Allyson Pitzel, Diana Quito, Erin E. Rich, Stephanie Anne Shelton, Ashley Salter Virgin and Venus Trevae Watson. See Less
: 1 online resource (230 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004712843

Maât, l'Égypte pharaonique : et l'idée de justice sociale /

: 162 pages ; 20 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 2909816346

Published 1986
The justice motive in social relations : adapting to times of scarcity /

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004585423

Published 1987
In Search of Justice : The Indiana Tradition in Speech Communication /

: 1 online resource (320 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004652125