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Education, participatory action research and social change = international perspectives /
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Education, participatory action research and social change/ edited by Dip Kapoor andSteven Jordan.
Reminder of title:
international perspectives /
other author:
Jordan, Steven.
Published:
New York, NY :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2009.,
Description:
viii, 274 p. ;25 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction : International perspectives on education, PAR, and social change / Dip Kapoor &Steven Jordan -- From a methodology of the margins to neoliberal appropriation and beyond : the lineages of PAR/ Steven Jordan -- Participatory academic research (par) and People's Participatory Action Research (PAR) : research, politicization, and subaltern social movements in India/ Dip Kapoor -- When research becomes a revolution : participatory action research with indigenous peoples / CoraWeber-Pillwax -- Ko tåatou te rangahau, ko te rangahau, ko tåatou : a Måaori approach to participatory action research/ Lynne Harata Te Aika & Janinka Greenwood -- Translating "participation" from north to south : a case against intellectual imperialism in social science research/ Cynthia M. Chambers & Helen Balanoff -- Action research for curriculum internationalization : education versus commercialization/ Robin McTaggart & Gina Currâo -- Critical complexity and participatory action research : decolonizing "democratic" knowledge production / Joe L. Kincheloe -- Reconceptualizing participatory action research for sustainabilityeducation/ Elizabeth A. Lange -- Chara chimwe hachitswanyi inda : indigenizing science education in Zimbabwe / Edward Shizha -- Research andagency : the case of rural women and land tenure in Tanzania/ Christine Hellen Mhina -- NGO-community partnerships, PAR, and learning in mining struggles in Ghana / Valerie Kwai Pun -- Ethnography-in-motion : neoliberalism and the shack dwellers movement in South Africa/ Shannon Walsh -- Kabyle community participatory action research (CPAR) in Algeria : reflections on research, Amazigh identity, and schooling/ Taieb Belkacem -- Notes and queries for an activist street anthropology : street resistance, gringopolââitica, and the quest for subaltern visions in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil/ Samuel Veissiáere -- A participatory research approach to exploring social movement learning in the Chilean women's movement/ Donna M. Chovanec & Hâector M. Gonzâalez -- Participatory research, NGOs, and grassroots development : challenges in rural Bangladesh/ Bijoy P. Barua -- Making space for youth : ihuman youth society and arts-based participatory research with street-involved youth in Canada / Diane Conrad & WallisKendal.
Subject:
Social change - Case studies. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230100640access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230100643
Education, participatory action research and social change = international perspectives /
Education, participatory action research and social change
international perspectives /[electronic resource] :edited by Dip Kapoor andSteven Jordan. - New York, NY :Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - viii, 274 p. ;25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : International perspectives on education, PAR, and social change / Dip Kapoor &Steven Jordan -- From a methodology of the margins to neoliberal appropriation and beyond : the lineages of PAR/ Steven Jordan -- Participatory academic research (par) and People's Participatory Action Research (PAR) : research, politicization, and subaltern social movements in India/ Dip Kapoor -- When research becomes a revolution : participatory action research with indigenous peoples / CoraWeber-Pillwax -- Ko tåatou te rangahau, ko te rangahau, ko tåatou : a Måaori approach to participatory action research/ Lynne Harata Te Aika & Janinka Greenwood -- Translating "participation" from north to south : a case against intellectual imperialism in social science research/ Cynthia M. Chambers & Helen Balanoff -- Action research for curriculum internationalization : education versus commercialization/ Robin McTaggart & Gina Currâo -- Critical complexity and participatory action research : decolonizing "democratic" knowledge production / Joe L. Kincheloe -- Reconceptualizing participatory action research for sustainabilityeducation/ Elizabeth A. Lange -- Chara chimwe hachitswanyi inda : indigenizing science education in Zimbabwe / Edward Shizha -- Research andagency : the case of rural women and land tenure in Tanzania/ Christine Hellen Mhina -- NGO-community partnerships, PAR, and learning in mining struggles in Ghana / Valerie Kwai Pun -- Ethnography-in-motion : neoliberalism and the shack dwellers movement in South Africa/ Shannon Walsh -- Kabyle community participatory action research (CPAR) in Algeria : reflections on research, Amazigh identity, and schooling/ Taieb Belkacem -- Notes and queries for an activist street anthropology : street resistance, gringopolââitica, and the quest for subaltern visions in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil/ Samuel Veissiáere -- A participatory research approach to exploring social movement learning in the Chilean women's movement/ Donna M. Chovanec & Hâector M. Gonzâalez -- Participatory research, NGOs, and grassroots development : challenges in rural Bangladesh/ Bijoy P. Barua -- Making space for youth : ihuman youth society and arts-based participatory research with street-involved youth in Canada / Diane Conrad & WallisKendal.
Drawing primarily from critical traditions in social and educationalresearch, this book frames contemporary issues and several conceptual,theoretical-analytical and onto-epistemmic approaches towards the development and practice of PAR (Participatory Action Research) in multipleeducational spaces and initiatives for socio-cultural change. These include indigenous conceptions from Berber (Algeria), Cree& Innuit (Canada), Maori (New Zealand), Adivasi (India) and African indigenous communities in Tanzania and Zimbabwe, while critical Euro-American traditions address neoliberal cooptation of PAR, Habermasian applications in higher education, critical pedagogy and critical ecological perspectives in North America and Australia.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230100643
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230100640doiSubjects--Uniform Titles:
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Subjects--Topical Terms:
573010
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LC Class. No.: H62 / .E3 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 303.4072
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