Pursuing Social Justice Agendas in Caribbean Higher Education
Perspectives and Prospects for Small Island Developing States
Herausgeber: Esnard, Talia R.
Pursuing Social Justice Agendas in Caribbean Higher Education
Perspectives and Prospects for Small Island Developing States
Herausgeber: Esnard, Talia R.
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This book offers a treatment of social justice and higher education within small island developing states like the Caribbean.
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This book offers a treatment of social justice and higher education within small island developing states like the Caribbean.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781032547886
- ISBN-10: 103254788X
- Artikelnr.: 70361271
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781032547886
- ISBN-10: 103254788X
- Artikelnr.: 70361271
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Talia R. Esnard is a Senior Lecturer and sociologist within the Department of Behavioral Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine campus.
1. Contextualizing Social (in)justice within Small Island Developing
States: The Case of the Caribbean Part I: Contextualizing Landscapes and
Mandates 2. Keeping pace with global trends: Caribbean institutions at the
nexus of social justice and higher education 3. Social Justice and the RTHE
Framework: Examining the UWI's Triple A Strategy 4. Social Justice in
Education Sector Reform in Belize: Implications for Teacher Education 5.
Exploring Fundamentals of Emancipatory Education in the Caribbean: Making
the case for Social Justice Leadership Part II-Social Justice for Diverse
Populations 6. Fighting Social-Personal Dilemmas of the Impostor Syndrome:
Experiences for Post-Graduate Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics (STEM) Women in the Caribbean 7. A tale of conundrum and
desideratum: Invisible Colonial Vestiges and Male Underrepresentation 8.
Were They Forgotten during the pandemic? Supporting Students with
Disabilities in Caribbean Higher Education Institutions 9. Troubling the
Just Reach Phenomenon: A Collaborative Autoethnographic and Decolonial
Systems Approach Part III-Academic Workers: Negotiating Context,
Epistemology and Positionality 10. Subaltern Research as Decolonial
Practice: Harnessing Higher Education for Social Justice 11. Contested
Inheritances of Racialized Entanglements: Cultivating Liberatory Caribbean
Imaginaries 12. Thoughtful Subversion: Higher Education as a site for
Activism and Co-Creation 13. Am I Trini enough? Exploring positionality and
its implications for the Global Decolonisation of Higher Education (HE): A
Caribbean British perspective 14. Advancing Sustainability and Social
Justice: A Role for Higher Education Institutions 15. Moving the
Needle: From Re-imaginings to Strategic Action
States: The Case of the Caribbean Part I: Contextualizing Landscapes and
Mandates 2. Keeping pace with global trends: Caribbean institutions at the
nexus of social justice and higher education 3. Social Justice and the RTHE
Framework: Examining the UWI's Triple A Strategy 4. Social Justice in
Education Sector Reform in Belize: Implications for Teacher Education 5.
Exploring Fundamentals of Emancipatory Education in the Caribbean: Making
the case for Social Justice Leadership Part II-Social Justice for Diverse
Populations 6. Fighting Social-Personal Dilemmas of the Impostor Syndrome:
Experiences for Post-Graduate Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics (STEM) Women in the Caribbean 7. A tale of conundrum and
desideratum: Invisible Colonial Vestiges and Male Underrepresentation 8.
Were They Forgotten during the pandemic? Supporting Students with
Disabilities in Caribbean Higher Education Institutions 9. Troubling the
Just Reach Phenomenon: A Collaborative Autoethnographic and Decolonial
Systems Approach Part III-Academic Workers: Negotiating Context,
Epistemology and Positionality 10. Subaltern Research as Decolonial
Practice: Harnessing Higher Education for Social Justice 11. Contested
Inheritances of Racialized Entanglements: Cultivating Liberatory Caribbean
Imaginaries 12. Thoughtful Subversion: Higher Education as a site for
Activism and Co-Creation 13. Am I Trini enough? Exploring positionality and
its implications for the Global Decolonisation of Higher Education (HE): A
Caribbean British perspective 14. Advancing Sustainability and Social
Justice: A Role for Higher Education Institutions 15. Moving the
Needle: From Re-imaginings to Strategic Action
1. Contextualizing Social (in)justice within Small Island Developing
States: The Case of the Caribbean Part I: Contextualizing Landscapes and
Mandates 2. Keeping pace with global trends: Caribbean institutions at the
nexus of social justice and higher education 3. Social Justice and the RTHE
Framework: Examining the UWI's Triple A Strategy 4. Social Justice in
Education Sector Reform in Belize: Implications for Teacher Education 5.
Exploring Fundamentals of Emancipatory Education in the Caribbean: Making
the case for Social Justice Leadership Part II-Social Justice for Diverse
Populations 6. Fighting Social-Personal Dilemmas of the Impostor Syndrome:
Experiences for Post-Graduate Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics (STEM) Women in the Caribbean 7. A tale of conundrum and
desideratum: Invisible Colonial Vestiges and Male Underrepresentation 8.
Were They Forgotten during the pandemic? Supporting Students with
Disabilities in Caribbean Higher Education Institutions 9. Troubling the
Just Reach Phenomenon: A Collaborative Autoethnographic and Decolonial
Systems Approach Part III-Academic Workers: Negotiating Context,
Epistemology and Positionality 10. Subaltern Research as Decolonial
Practice: Harnessing Higher Education for Social Justice 11. Contested
Inheritances of Racialized Entanglements: Cultivating Liberatory Caribbean
Imaginaries 12. Thoughtful Subversion: Higher Education as a site for
Activism and Co-Creation 13. Am I Trini enough? Exploring positionality and
its implications for the Global Decolonisation of Higher Education (HE): A
Caribbean British perspective 14. Advancing Sustainability and Social
Justice: A Role for Higher Education Institutions 15. Moving the
Needle: From Re-imaginings to Strategic Action
States: The Case of the Caribbean Part I: Contextualizing Landscapes and
Mandates 2. Keeping pace with global trends: Caribbean institutions at the
nexus of social justice and higher education 3. Social Justice and the RTHE
Framework: Examining the UWI's Triple A Strategy 4. Social Justice in
Education Sector Reform in Belize: Implications for Teacher Education 5.
Exploring Fundamentals of Emancipatory Education in the Caribbean: Making
the case for Social Justice Leadership Part II-Social Justice for Diverse
Populations 6. Fighting Social-Personal Dilemmas of the Impostor Syndrome:
Experiences for Post-Graduate Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics (STEM) Women in the Caribbean 7. A tale of conundrum and
desideratum: Invisible Colonial Vestiges and Male Underrepresentation 8.
Were They Forgotten during the pandemic? Supporting Students with
Disabilities in Caribbean Higher Education Institutions 9. Troubling the
Just Reach Phenomenon: A Collaborative Autoethnographic and Decolonial
Systems Approach Part III-Academic Workers: Negotiating Context,
Epistemology and Positionality 10. Subaltern Research as Decolonial
Practice: Harnessing Higher Education for Social Justice 11. Contested
Inheritances of Racialized Entanglements: Cultivating Liberatory Caribbean
Imaginaries 12. Thoughtful Subversion: Higher Education as a site for
Activism and Co-Creation 13. Am I Trini enough? Exploring positionality and
its implications for the Global Decolonisation of Higher Education (HE): A
Caribbean British perspective 14. Advancing Sustainability and Social
Justice: A Role for Higher Education Institutions 15. Moving the
Needle: From Re-imaginings to Strategic Action