Social Justice Pedagogies : : Multidisciplinary Practices and Approaches / / ed. by Katrina Sark.

Social Justice Pedagogies provides a diverse and wide perspective into making education more robust and useful in light of global injustices and new challenges posed by new media and communication practices, media manipulation, right-wing populism, climate crisis, and intersectional discriminations....

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2023]
2023
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (312 p.) :; 12 b&w illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Preface --
1 Editor's Introduction --
2 Resurgent Mobilizations and Decolonial Practices in Education --
3 Social Justice Pedagogy: Memorial Work in Action --
4 It Takes a Village: New Pedagogical Approaches to Collaborative Enquiries with Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants --
5 Historical Objects as Tools for Social Justice: How Holocaust Artefacts Can Bridge Social Justice and Human Rights Pedagogies --
6 Fostering Justice in Learning Relationships among Social Work Students --
7 Paying Attention to Everyday Discourse: Critical Pedagogies for Disrupting Language and Power --
8 Writing Fictional Narratives to Promote Social Justice Education: Towards a Heuristic-Dialogic Model of Didactic Design --
9 Teaching Mental Illness through Film and Film through Mental Illness --
10 Future Perfect: Teaching the Power of Emancipatory Imagination --
11 Experiencing Social (In-)Justice and Empathy through Drama Pedagogy: Lessons from a Student Theatre Production of G.E. Lessing's Nathan the Wise --
12 Teaching Politically Relevant Authentic Texts: Integrating Social Justice Pedagogies and Literacy-Based Approaches in the Beginning Language Classroom --
13 Transnational Hip-Hop and Social Justice Pedagogy: Approaches to Race and Belonging in the Media Studies Classroom --
14 Podcast Pedagogy: Addressing Populism and Social Justice as Vocal Justice --
15 The Integration of Social Justice Pedagogy through Virtual Exchange --
16 Intercultural Telecollaboration as Social Pedagogy --
17 Fashion and Social Justice: Teaching and Questioning --
18 Getting Beyond Alterity: Building a Just Post-Fashion Curriculum --
19 Social Justice, Intersectionality, and Decoloniality --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
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Summary:Social Justice Pedagogies provides a diverse and wide perspective into making education more robust and useful in light of global injustices and new challenges posed by new media and communication practices, media manipulation, right-wing populism, climate crisis, and intersectional discriminations. Meant to inspire readers to see learning and teaching from a wider perspective of justice, inclusion, equity, and creativity, it argues that relational and mindful approaches to teaching and learning in specific contexts, settings, and place-based experiences are essential in how we determine the value of education. The book draws on contributions from scholars and experts who incorporate social justice into their teaching practices in different disciplines in universities across Canada, the US, and Europe. Social Justice Pedagogies uniquely presents a wide interdisciplinary perspective on social justice in education practices in order to speak to the ways in which we all want to make our research, our classrooms, and our institutions more just. It argues that pedagogy, and specifically teaching and learning, constitutes a process of building relationships between people and knowledge by fostering a learning community.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781487552176
DOI:10.3138/9781487552176
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Katrina Sark.