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Facilitating Change through Intergroup Dialogue: Social Justice Advocacy in Practice

Editat de Kristie Ford
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iul 2017
In order both to prepare for an increasingly diverse society and to help students navigate diverse learning environments, many institutions of higher education have developed programs that support student learning and competencies around inter- and intra-group relations. Facilitating Change through Intergroup Dialogue: Social Justice Advocacy in Practice traces the impact of Intergroup Dialogue (IGD) courses on peer-facilitators who delivered Skidmore College’s IGD curricula over a five-year period. Through a series of in-depth qualitative interviews and auto-ethnographies, this book explores how former IGD facilitators are applying what they learned to their personal and professional lives three to five years post-college. By exploring facilitators' application of IGD skills, understanding of social justice, and the challenges inherent in this work, Facilitating Change through Intergroup Dialogue offers concrete strategies for supporting undergraduate students in their enduring efforts towards justice.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138236431
ISBN-10: 1138236438
Pagini: 174
Ilustrații: 2
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.85 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Table of Contents
Part 1: Contextualizing Intergroup Dialogue (IGD) Facilitation
  1. Introduction: The Power of Dialogue Kristie A. Ford
  2. Skidmore College as a National Leader: Institutional Context and Methods of Inquiry Kristie A. FordPart 2: IGD Facilitator Reflections
    Higher Educational Institutions
    Preface to the Auto-Ethnographies
    Kristie A. Ford
  3. On Becoming a Social Justice Advocate Victoria K. Malaney
  4. Social Justice in Action and Inaction Sarah Faude
    Schools, Non-Profits, and Community Organizations
  5. Learning the Meaning of True Advocacy Teshika R. Hatch
  6. Interrogating Privilege Luna Malachowski Bajak
  7. Toward a New Operational Paradigm for Social Justice Stephen A. Bissonnette

    Synthesizing Patterns: Developing as Advocates for Change
  8. Communicating Differently Post-College: An Analysis of IGD Skills and Outcomes Heather J. Lipkin and Kristie A. Ford
  9. Working Towards Social Justice Advocacy Kristie A. Ford and Heather J. Lipkin
  10. A White Male’s Post-College Reflections on Race, Resistance, and Social Change Kristie A. FordPart 3: Beyond IGD Facilitation
  11. "I Wouldn’t be the Person I Am Without IGR": Implications and Conclusions Kristie A. Ford and Heather J. Lipkin
  12. The Dialogue Continues: The Future of IGD
Stephen A. Bissonnette and Victoria K. Malaney

Notă biografică

Kristie A. Ford is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Intergroup Relations Program at Skidmore College, USA.

Recenzii

Dr. Kristie Ford and colleagues provide an important contribution to our understanding of the post-college life and career choices following students’ roles as intergroup dialogue facilitators and intergroup relations minors. The narratives are compelling and illuminate the broader transferable skills that leadership in undergraduate social justice education offers. This book supports what many of us in higher education have believed---leadership in social justice activities creates powerful advocates and allies that use their learning as they navigate personal and professional relationships. I highly recommend this book for social justice educators who are mentoring undergraduates and especially for student leaders considering their post-college options.
--Kelly Maxwell, Co-Director and Lecturer, The Program on Intergroup Relations, University of Michigan, USA

Descriere

In order both to prepare for an increasingly diverse society and to help students navigate diverse learning environments, many institutions of higher education have developed programs that support student learning and competencies around inter- and intra-group relations.