Critical Approaches Toward a Cosmopolitan Education
Herausgeber: Schecter, Sandra R; James, Carl E
Critical Approaches Toward a Cosmopolitan Education
Herausgeber: Schecter, Sandra R; James, Carl E
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This book aims to reconceptualize teaching and learning in spaces with diverse populations of young people. Chapters focus on the schooling experiences and social and cultural adaptation issues of individuals who, through the meaning that they assign to their lived experiences, ascribe to multiple identity qualifiers.
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This book aims to reconceptualize teaching and learning in spaces with diverse populations of young people. Chapters focus on the schooling experiences and social and cultural adaptation issues of individuals who, through the meaning that they assign to their lived experiences, ascribe to multiple identity qualifiers.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9780367347635
- ISBN-10: 0367347636
- Artikelnr.: 61212511
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9780367347635
- ISBN-10: 0367347636
- Artikelnr.: 61212511
Sandra R. Schecter is Professor of Education and Applied Linguistics at York University, Toronto, Canada. Carl E. James holds the Jean Augustine Chair in Education, Community and Diaspora in the Faculty of Education at York University, Toronto, Canada.
Part 1: Critical Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary Education 1. Subaltern
Voices, Digital Tools, and Social Imaginaries Glynda A. Hull, Devanshi
Unadkat, and Jessica Adams-Grigorieff 2. Race and Ethnicity within
Cosmopolitan Theories of Spatiality and Temporality Carol Reid 3. Queering
Hybridity: Relationality, Blending, and Appropriation Cris Mayo 4.
Clashing and Converging Cosmopolitanisms: Reimagining Multiculturalism and
the Question of Belonging Daniel A. Yon Part 2: Schooling and the
Development of Cosmopolitan Identities 5. Bringing Black Mixed-Race Pupils
into Focus in British Schooling Karis Campion and Remi Joseph-Salisbury 6.
De- and Reterritorializing Identities: The Global Hip Hop Nation at Work in
a Youth Hip Hop Recording Studio Édouard Laniel-Tremblay and Bronwen Low
7. The Case Against Exoticism: Troubling "Identity" in Identity-Based Data
Collection Vidya Shah Part 3: Forging Cosmopolitan Pedagogies 8.
Translating Global Memory across Colonial Divides: Critically
Contextualizing the Intimacies of Learning from Oral Histories of Colonial
Violence Lisa K. Taylor 9. Trilingual Instruction in an Indigenous
Community in Northwestern Mexico: A Case for Cosmopolitanism From Below in
Intercultural Education María Rebeca Gutiérrez Estrada and Sandra R.
Schecter 10. Race in Liminal Space: Youth Discourse in a Francophone School
Sara Schroeter 11. Global Jinzai and Short-Term Study Abroad: Expectations,
Readiness and Realities Martin Guardado and Rika Tsushima 12. Playing and
Making: Re-Fusing the Digital Divide Jennifer Jenson Part 4: Challenges for
Cosmopolitan Education 13. Students' Intercultural Experiences in an
Internationalizing University in China: A Critical Discursive Perspective
Yang Song and Angel M. Y. Lin 14. The Resistance to Getting Used to One
Another Ninni Wahlström 15 The Impact of Foreclosures on the Home
Environments and Education of Black Youth in the United States Nemoy Lewis
16. Sheltered in Place: When Walls Trump Bridges Suzanne de Castell
Voices, Digital Tools, and Social Imaginaries Glynda A. Hull, Devanshi
Unadkat, and Jessica Adams-Grigorieff 2. Race and Ethnicity within
Cosmopolitan Theories of Spatiality and Temporality Carol Reid 3. Queering
Hybridity: Relationality, Blending, and Appropriation Cris Mayo 4.
Clashing and Converging Cosmopolitanisms: Reimagining Multiculturalism and
the Question of Belonging Daniel A. Yon Part 2: Schooling and the
Development of Cosmopolitan Identities 5. Bringing Black Mixed-Race Pupils
into Focus in British Schooling Karis Campion and Remi Joseph-Salisbury 6.
De- and Reterritorializing Identities: The Global Hip Hop Nation at Work in
a Youth Hip Hop Recording Studio Édouard Laniel-Tremblay and Bronwen Low
7. The Case Against Exoticism: Troubling "Identity" in Identity-Based Data
Collection Vidya Shah Part 3: Forging Cosmopolitan Pedagogies 8.
Translating Global Memory across Colonial Divides: Critically
Contextualizing the Intimacies of Learning from Oral Histories of Colonial
Violence Lisa K. Taylor 9. Trilingual Instruction in an Indigenous
Community in Northwestern Mexico: A Case for Cosmopolitanism From Below in
Intercultural Education María Rebeca Gutiérrez Estrada and Sandra R.
Schecter 10. Race in Liminal Space: Youth Discourse in a Francophone School
Sara Schroeter 11. Global Jinzai and Short-Term Study Abroad: Expectations,
Readiness and Realities Martin Guardado and Rika Tsushima 12. Playing and
Making: Re-Fusing the Digital Divide Jennifer Jenson Part 4: Challenges for
Cosmopolitan Education 13. Students' Intercultural Experiences in an
Internationalizing University in China: A Critical Discursive Perspective
Yang Song and Angel M. Y. Lin 14. The Resistance to Getting Used to One
Another Ninni Wahlström 15 The Impact of Foreclosures on the Home
Environments and Education of Black Youth in the United States Nemoy Lewis
16. Sheltered in Place: When Walls Trump Bridges Suzanne de Castell
Part 1: Critical Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary Education 1. Subaltern
Voices, Digital Tools, and Social Imaginaries Glynda A. Hull, Devanshi
Unadkat, and Jessica Adams-Grigorieff 2. Race and Ethnicity within
Cosmopolitan Theories of Spatiality and Temporality Carol Reid 3. Queering
Hybridity: Relationality, Blending, and Appropriation Cris Mayo 4.
Clashing and Converging Cosmopolitanisms: Reimagining Multiculturalism and
the Question of Belonging Daniel A. Yon Part 2: Schooling and the
Development of Cosmopolitan Identities 5. Bringing Black Mixed-Race Pupils
into Focus in British Schooling Karis Campion and Remi Joseph-Salisbury 6.
De- and Reterritorializing Identities: The Global Hip Hop Nation at Work in
a Youth Hip Hop Recording Studio Édouard Laniel-Tremblay and Bronwen Low
7. The Case Against Exoticism: Troubling "Identity" in Identity-Based Data
Collection Vidya Shah Part 3: Forging Cosmopolitan Pedagogies 8.
Translating Global Memory across Colonial Divides: Critically
Contextualizing the Intimacies of Learning from Oral Histories of Colonial
Violence Lisa K. Taylor 9. Trilingual Instruction in an Indigenous
Community in Northwestern Mexico: A Case for Cosmopolitanism From Below in
Intercultural Education María Rebeca Gutiérrez Estrada and Sandra R.
Schecter 10. Race in Liminal Space: Youth Discourse in a Francophone School
Sara Schroeter 11. Global Jinzai and Short-Term Study Abroad: Expectations,
Readiness and Realities Martin Guardado and Rika Tsushima 12. Playing and
Making: Re-Fusing the Digital Divide Jennifer Jenson Part 4: Challenges for
Cosmopolitan Education 13. Students' Intercultural Experiences in an
Internationalizing University in China: A Critical Discursive Perspective
Yang Song and Angel M. Y. Lin 14. The Resistance to Getting Used to One
Another Ninni Wahlström 15 The Impact of Foreclosures on the Home
Environments and Education of Black Youth in the United States Nemoy Lewis
16. Sheltered in Place: When Walls Trump Bridges Suzanne de Castell
Voices, Digital Tools, and Social Imaginaries Glynda A. Hull, Devanshi
Unadkat, and Jessica Adams-Grigorieff 2. Race and Ethnicity within
Cosmopolitan Theories of Spatiality and Temporality Carol Reid 3. Queering
Hybridity: Relationality, Blending, and Appropriation Cris Mayo 4.
Clashing and Converging Cosmopolitanisms: Reimagining Multiculturalism and
the Question of Belonging Daniel A. Yon Part 2: Schooling and the
Development of Cosmopolitan Identities 5. Bringing Black Mixed-Race Pupils
into Focus in British Schooling Karis Campion and Remi Joseph-Salisbury 6.
De- and Reterritorializing Identities: The Global Hip Hop Nation at Work in
a Youth Hip Hop Recording Studio Édouard Laniel-Tremblay and Bronwen Low
7. The Case Against Exoticism: Troubling "Identity" in Identity-Based Data
Collection Vidya Shah Part 3: Forging Cosmopolitan Pedagogies 8.
Translating Global Memory across Colonial Divides: Critically
Contextualizing the Intimacies of Learning from Oral Histories of Colonial
Violence Lisa K. Taylor 9. Trilingual Instruction in an Indigenous
Community in Northwestern Mexico: A Case for Cosmopolitanism From Below in
Intercultural Education María Rebeca Gutiérrez Estrada and Sandra R.
Schecter 10. Race in Liminal Space: Youth Discourse in a Francophone School
Sara Schroeter 11. Global Jinzai and Short-Term Study Abroad: Expectations,
Readiness and Realities Martin Guardado and Rika Tsushima 12. Playing and
Making: Re-Fusing the Digital Divide Jennifer Jenson Part 4: Challenges for
Cosmopolitan Education 13. Students' Intercultural Experiences in an
Internationalizing University in China: A Critical Discursive Perspective
Yang Song and Angel M. Y. Lin 14. The Resistance to Getting Used to One
Another Ninni Wahlström 15 The Impact of Foreclosures on the Home
Environments and Education of Black Youth in the United States Nemoy Lewis
16. Sheltered in Place: When Walls Trump Bridges Suzanne de Castell