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Adult Education and Difference

Buch | Hardcover
274 Seiten
2024
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-69261-9 (ISBN)
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This book offers diverse readings on how Adult Education can make or already makes its contribution, with other factors, to living as relational beings. It puts forward urgent challenges to adult educators, social movements and other relevant sources of learning.
The world ecological system is marked by difference throughout. There is social difference with different identities, shifting and transmuting, being forged, and extra-human differences. All these have implications for intra human and human/non-human earth relations. This aspect is not always recognised and valorised. Education, though not an independent variable, still can be mobilised, together with other sources of potential transformation, to redress this situation marked by aggressions, micro and macro, inertia and indifference. It represents a number of immediate challenges for Adult Education. This compendium is intended as a useful resource in this regard. It maps out a kaleidoscope of myriad differences and suggests options for overcoming the various obstacles that stand opposed to those who seek fulfilment in the way they are discursively located. The obstacles are a dent on efforts to living in communion with the rest of the cosmos. The utopian view is that of different species living in harmony with each other. This book emphasises social/ecological justice, intersectionality and relationality as the targets for Adult Education in this relatively still new millennium.




Contributors are: Sharifah Salmah Binti Abdullah, Thi Bogossian, Lauren Bouttell, Lidiane Nunes de Castro, Anyela Nathalie Gomez Deantonio, Preeti Dagar, Raquel Galeano Giminez, Ksenija Joksimović, Kainat Khurshid, Robert Livingston, Peter Mayo, Sonia Medel, Yunah Park, Zainab Sa’id Sa’ad, Bonnie Slade, Gameli Kodzo Tordzro, Agnieszka Uflewska and Aisara Yessenova.

Bonnie Slade, Ph.D. (2008), University of Toronto, is Professor, University of Glasgow. She has published in the areas of adult education, power relations and migration in journals, monographs, and edited books, including Learner-Centred Education for Adult Migrants in Europe (Brill, 2021). Peter Mayo is Professor and UNESCO Chair in Global Adult Education, University of Malta. This is his 25th book, only 9 of which are edited. Widely published, he is the editor of Brill's series 'International Issues in Adult Education', editor of Convergence: An International Adult Education Journal and founding editor of Postcolonial Directions in Education. He has been inducted into the International Adult Continuing Education Hall of Fame. Thi Bogossian, Ph.D. (2024), University of Surrey, is Teaching Fellow in Global Development, University of East Anglia. They have published on education and difference in journals such as International Studies in Sociology of Education, Postcolonial Directions in Education, and Ethnic and Racial Studies.

Notes on Contributors



1 Introduction

 Peter Mayo, Bonnie Slade and Thi Bogossian



PART 1: Gender and Sexuality



2 Critical Considerations When Conducting Adult Education Research with Transgender and Gender Non-Binary People: Working towards Reparation of Epistemic Injustice

 Ksenija Joksimović



3 Challenging the Rules: Bringing Popular Culture into Adult Education to Tackle Sexuality and Gender Issues

 Lidiane Nunes de Castro



PART 2: Race, Ethnicity, Migration, and Social Class



4 Rooting for the Underdog: Teaching Adult Migrant Learners with Emergent Literacy Skills

 Aisara Yessenova



5 How a Universal Basic Income and Adult Education Could Shape One Another

 Lauren Bouttell



6 Creating Welcoming Spaces in a ‘Hostile Environment’: Community Education for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the UK

 Lauren Bouttell and Robert Livingston



PART 3: Intersectionality and Inclusion



7 Inclusive Adult Education in Paraguay: Spaces for Social Change

 Raquel Galeano Giminez



8 Reflections on Interdisciplinary Discourses: Disabilities and Mental Health in Youth and Adult Education

 Anyela Nathalie Gomez Deantonio



9 Not All Women! The Significance of Intersectionality in the Domain of Adult Education

 Kainat Khurshid and Lidiane Nunes de Castro



PART 4: Social Movement Learning



10 Biodiversity and Adult Education: From Poor Cousin to Key Message for Social Change

 Thi Bogossian and Yunah Park



11 Peruvian Development and Education Politics: The Impact of LUNDU’s Apúntate contra el racismo Campaign

 Sonia Medel



PART 5: Beyond Eurocentric Knowledge



12 Charting New Horizons in Lifelong Education: Planet-Centred, Peaceful and Sustainable Paradigms in the Age of AI

 Agnieszka Uflewska and Gameli Kodzo Tordzro



13 Socio-Cultural Perspectives of Teaching Women Home Management in Adult and Non-Formal Schools in Kano State: A Case Study

 Zainab Sa’id Sa’ad



14 Women’s Education in Arab Countries: Jordan and Algeria

 Sharifah Salmah Binti Abdullah



15 Adult Education in a Postcolonial World: Perspectives from the Global South

 Preeti Dagar and Kainat Khurshid



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie International Issues in Adult Education ; 36
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 584 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
ISBN-10 90-04-69261-4 / 9004692614
ISBN-13 978-90-04-69261-9 / 9789004692619
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