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Learning Through Community Exploring Participatory Practices 1st Edition Kathryn Church

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Learning Through Community Exploring Participatory Practices 1st Edition Kathryn Church
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.09 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Kathryn Church, Nina Bascia, Eric Shragge (auth.), Kathryn Church, Nina Bascia, Eric Shragge (eds.)
ISBN: 9781402066535, 9781402066542, 1402066538, 1402066546
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Learning Through Community Exploring Participatory Practices 1st Edition Kathryn Church by Kathryn Church, Nina Bascia, Eric Shragge (auth.), Kathryn Church, Nina Bascia, Eric Shragge (eds.) 9781402066535, 9781402066542, 1402066538, 1402066546 instant download after payment.

This book is a collection of case studies that explore the learning that people do through community engagement. Developed within a network of Canadian researchers and their community partners, it explores learning that is organized by the learners themselves, collectively, rather than as individuals. Reflecting the contributors’ political priorities, the volume begins with groups that are highly marginalized in our society: immigrant women, sex trade workers, senior citizens, garment workers, women doing community economic development, and people who identify with disability and anti-poverty movements. It then shifts to consider groups whose members have been accustomed to seeing themselves as ‘centered:’ or mainstream: teachers, for example, and employees of the new ‘learning organizations.’ Regardless of their location, the people involved are learning to labour and to survive the turbulence of rapid socio-economic change in the global economy. These case studies trace the enduring effects of gender, class, language, race, and governmentality on their efforts. Significantly, they also probe the possibilities for oppositional action.

"It makes a timely and significant contribution to adult learning theory and practice. It does so at a time when adult learning is very much on the agenda of academics, policy makers and organizational leaders in both formal in informal sectors around the globe."

Nancy Jackson, OISE/UToronto, Canada

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