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Communitybased Learning And Social Movements Popular Education In A Populist Age Marjorie Mayo

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Communitybased Learning And Social Movements Popular Education In A Populist Age Marjorie Mayo
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.62 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Marjorie Mayo
ISBN: 9781447343264, 1447343263
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Communitybased Learning And Social Movements Popular Education In A Populist Age Marjorie Mayo by Marjorie Mayo 9781447343264, 1447343263 instant download after payment.

The rise of Far Right populism poses major challenges for communities, exacerbating divisions, hate speech and hate crime. This book shows how communities and social justice movements can effectively tackle these issues, working together to mitigate their underlying causes and more immediate manifestations. Showing that community-based learning is integral to the development of strategies to promote more hopeful rather than more hateful futures, Mayo demonstrates how, through popular education and participatory action research, communities can develop their own understandings of their problems. Using case studies that illustrate education approaches in practice, she shows how communities can engineer democratic forms of social change.

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