Social Justice Pedagogies
Multidisciplinary Practices and Approaches
Herausgeber: Sark, Katrina
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Multidisciplinary Practices and Approaches
Herausgeber: Sark, Katrina
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This collection aims to develop and provide new platforms and strategies for making social justice education more accessible.
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This collection aims to develop and provide new platforms and strategies for making social justice education more accessible.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 308mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781487549336
- ISBN-10: 1487549334
- Artikelnr.: 67744519
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 308mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781487549336
- ISBN-10: 1487549334
- Artikelnr.: 67744519
Edited by Katrina Sark
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Editor’s Introduction
Katrina Sark
2. Resurgent Mobilizations and Decolonial Practices in Education
Sage Lacerte
3. Social Justice Pedagogy: Memorial Work in Action
Helga Thorson
4. It Takes a Village - New Pedagogical Approaches to Collaborative
Inquiries with Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants
Charlotte Schallié
5. Historical Objects as Tools for Social Justice: How Holocaust Artefacts
Can Bridge Social Justice and Human Rights Pedagogies
Braden Russell
6. Fostering Justice in Learning Relationships among Social Work Students
Sarah Todd
7. Paying Attention to Everyday Discourse: Critical Pedagogies for
Disrupting Language and Power
Beth Buyserie and Ashley S. Boyd
8. Writing Fictional Narratives to Promote Social Justice Education:
Towards a Heuristic-Dialogic Model of Didactic Design
Franco Passalacqua
9. Teaching Mental Illness through Film and Film through Mental Illness
Tobias Dietrich
10. Future Perfect: Teaching the Power of Emancipatory Imagination
Nina Belmonte
11. Experiencing Social (In-)Justice and Empathy through Drama Pedagogy:
Lessons from a Student Theatre Production of G.E. Lessing’s Nathan the Wise
Elena Pnevmonidou
12. Teaching Politically Relevant Authentic Texts: Integrating Social
Justice Pedagogies and Literacy-Based Approaches in the Beginning Language
Classroom
Kathryn Sederberg and Magda Tarnawska Senel
13. Transnational Hip-Hop and Social Justice Pedagogy: Approaches to Race
and Belonging in the Media Studies Classroom
Didem Uca, Kate Zambon, and Maria Stehle
14. Podcast Pedagogy: Addressing Populism and Social Justice as Vocal
Justice
Peter Schweppe and Adrian Richard Wagner
15. The Integration of Social Justice Pedagogy through Virtual Exchange
Diane Ceo-DiFrancesco
16. Intercultural Telecollaboration as Social Pedagogy
Jennifer Ruth Hosek
17. Fashion and Social Justice - Teaching and Questioning
Otto von Busch
18. Getting Beyond Alterity: Building a Just Post-Fashion Curriculum
Sandra Niessen
19. Social Justice, Intersectionality, and Decoloniality
Katrina Sark
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Editor’s Introduction
Katrina Sark
2. Resurgent Mobilizations and Decolonial Practices in Education
Sage Lacerte
3. Social Justice Pedagogy: Memorial Work in Action
Helga Thorson
4. It Takes a Village - New Pedagogical Approaches to Collaborative
Inquiries with Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants
Charlotte Schallié
5. Historical Objects as Tools for Social Justice: How Holocaust Artefacts
Can Bridge Social Justice and Human Rights Pedagogies
Braden Russell
6. Fostering Justice in Learning Relationships among Social Work Students
Sarah Todd
7. Paying Attention to Everyday Discourse: Critical Pedagogies for
Disrupting Language and Power
Beth Buyserie and Ashley S. Boyd
8. Writing Fictional Narratives to Promote Social Justice Education:
Towards a Heuristic-Dialogic Model of Didactic Design
Franco Passalacqua
9. Teaching Mental Illness through Film and Film through Mental Illness
Tobias Dietrich
10. Future Perfect: Teaching the Power of Emancipatory Imagination
Nina Belmonte
11. Experiencing Social (In-)Justice and Empathy through Drama Pedagogy:
Lessons from a Student Theatre Production of G.E. Lessing’s Nathan the Wise
Elena Pnevmonidou
12. Teaching Politically Relevant Authentic Texts: Integrating Social
Justice Pedagogies and Literacy-Based Approaches in the Beginning Language
Classroom
Kathryn Sederberg and Magda Tarnawska Senel
13. Transnational Hip-Hop and Social Justice Pedagogy: Approaches to Race
and Belonging in the Media Studies Classroom
Didem Uca, Kate Zambon, and Maria Stehle
14. Podcast Pedagogy: Addressing Populism and Social Justice as Vocal
Justice
Peter Schweppe and Adrian Richard Wagner
15. The Integration of Social Justice Pedagogy through Virtual Exchange
Diane Ceo-DiFrancesco
16. Intercultural Telecollaboration as Social Pedagogy
Jennifer Ruth Hosek
17. Fashion and Social Justice - Teaching and Questioning
Otto von Busch
18. Getting Beyond Alterity: Building a Just Post-Fashion Curriculum
Sandra Niessen
19. Social Justice, Intersectionality, and Decoloniality
Katrina Sark
Contributors
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Editor’s Introduction
Katrina Sark
2. Resurgent Mobilizations and Decolonial Practices in Education
Sage Lacerte
3. Social Justice Pedagogy: Memorial Work in Action
Helga Thorson
4. It Takes a Village - New Pedagogical Approaches to Collaborative
Inquiries with Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants
Charlotte Schallié
5. Historical Objects as Tools for Social Justice: How Holocaust Artefacts
Can Bridge Social Justice and Human Rights Pedagogies
Braden Russell
6. Fostering Justice in Learning Relationships among Social Work Students
Sarah Todd
7. Paying Attention to Everyday Discourse: Critical Pedagogies for
Disrupting Language and Power
Beth Buyserie and Ashley S. Boyd
8. Writing Fictional Narratives to Promote Social Justice Education:
Towards a Heuristic-Dialogic Model of Didactic Design
Franco Passalacqua
9. Teaching Mental Illness through Film and Film through Mental Illness
Tobias Dietrich
10. Future Perfect: Teaching the Power of Emancipatory Imagination
Nina Belmonte
11. Experiencing Social (In-)Justice and Empathy through Drama Pedagogy:
Lessons from a Student Theatre Production of G.E. Lessing’s Nathan the Wise
Elena Pnevmonidou
12. Teaching Politically Relevant Authentic Texts: Integrating Social
Justice Pedagogies and Literacy-Based Approaches in the Beginning Language
Classroom
Kathryn Sederberg and Magda Tarnawska Senel
13. Transnational Hip-Hop and Social Justice Pedagogy: Approaches to Race
and Belonging in the Media Studies Classroom
Didem Uca, Kate Zambon, and Maria Stehle
14. Podcast Pedagogy: Addressing Populism and Social Justice as Vocal
Justice
Peter Schweppe and Adrian Richard Wagner
15. The Integration of Social Justice Pedagogy through Virtual Exchange
Diane Ceo-DiFrancesco
16. Intercultural Telecollaboration as Social Pedagogy
Jennifer Ruth Hosek
17. Fashion and Social Justice - Teaching and Questioning
Otto von Busch
18. Getting Beyond Alterity: Building a Just Post-Fashion Curriculum
Sandra Niessen
19. Social Justice, Intersectionality, and Decoloniality
Katrina Sark
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Editor’s Introduction
Katrina Sark
2. Resurgent Mobilizations and Decolonial Practices in Education
Sage Lacerte
3. Social Justice Pedagogy: Memorial Work in Action
Helga Thorson
4. It Takes a Village - New Pedagogical Approaches to Collaborative
Inquiries with Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants
Charlotte Schallié
5. Historical Objects as Tools for Social Justice: How Holocaust Artefacts
Can Bridge Social Justice and Human Rights Pedagogies
Braden Russell
6. Fostering Justice in Learning Relationships among Social Work Students
Sarah Todd
7. Paying Attention to Everyday Discourse: Critical Pedagogies for
Disrupting Language and Power
Beth Buyserie and Ashley S. Boyd
8. Writing Fictional Narratives to Promote Social Justice Education:
Towards a Heuristic-Dialogic Model of Didactic Design
Franco Passalacqua
9. Teaching Mental Illness through Film and Film through Mental Illness
Tobias Dietrich
10. Future Perfect: Teaching the Power of Emancipatory Imagination
Nina Belmonte
11. Experiencing Social (In-)Justice and Empathy through Drama Pedagogy:
Lessons from a Student Theatre Production of G.E. Lessing’s Nathan the Wise
Elena Pnevmonidou
12. Teaching Politically Relevant Authentic Texts: Integrating Social
Justice Pedagogies and Literacy-Based Approaches in the Beginning Language
Classroom
Kathryn Sederberg and Magda Tarnawska Senel
13. Transnational Hip-Hop and Social Justice Pedagogy: Approaches to Race
and Belonging in the Media Studies Classroom
Didem Uca, Kate Zambon, and Maria Stehle
14. Podcast Pedagogy: Addressing Populism and Social Justice as Vocal
Justice
Peter Schweppe and Adrian Richard Wagner
15. The Integration of Social Justice Pedagogy through Virtual Exchange
Diane Ceo-DiFrancesco
16. Intercultural Telecollaboration as Social Pedagogy
Jennifer Ruth Hosek
17. Fashion and Social Justice - Teaching and Questioning
Otto von Busch
18. Getting Beyond Alterity: Building a Just Post-Fashion Curriculum
Sandra Niessen
19. Social Justice, Intersectionality, and Decoloniality
Katrina Sark
Contributors