Peace and Justice Studies: Critical Pedagogy
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780815346357
ISBN-10: 0815346352
Pagini: 190
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0815346352
Pagini: 190
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction Margaret Groarke and Emily Welty
Part I Intersectional Identities and Peace and Justice Studies
Chapter 1 Creative Discomfort: Dilemmas of Teaching Toward Social Justice Joy A. Meeker
Chapter 2 The Tyranny of Good Intentions: Critical Reflexivity and Peace and Justice Pedagogy Emily Welty
Chapter 3 Queer Possibilities in Peace and Justice Studies Geoffrey W. Bateman
Part II Experiential Learning in Peace and Justice Studies
Chapter 4 Teaching Peace – Experientially Edmund Pries
Chapter 5 Simulating Reality: A Necessary Path to Critical Thinking and Perspectives Among Students Amal I. Khoury
Chapter 6 Learning Justice in the Streets: Community Organizing and Peace and Justice Studies Margaret Groarke
Part III The Power of Story in the Peace and Justice Studies Classroom
Chapter 7 If These are Our Values, then What is Our Practice?: #BlackLivesMatter and an American Apocalypse G. Michelle Collins-Sibley
Chapter 8 Storytelling as Peace Pedagogy in Higher Education Amanda Smith Byron
Chapter 9 Toward a Pedagogy of Radical Love Karen Lynn Ridd
Part IV Pedagogies of Hope and Resistance
Chapter 10 Hope and Critical Thinking: The Challenges and Opportunities of Peace Education Randy Janzen
Chapter 11 The Peace Professor: Decolonial, Feminist, and Queer Futurities Sara Shroff
Chapter 12 An Irritant in the Academic Body: The Place of Peace and Justice Studies in the Modern University Mark Lance
Conclusion Emily Welty
Part I Intersectional Identities and Peace and Justice Studies
Chapter 1 Creative Discomfort: Dilemmas of Teaching Toward Social Justice Joy A. Meeker
Chapter 2 The Tyranny of Good Intentions: Critical Reflexivity and Peace and Justice Pedagogy Emily Welty
Chapter 3 Queer Possibilities in Peace and Justice Studies Geoffrey W. Bateman
Part II Experiential Learning in Peace and Justice Studies
Chapter 4 Teaching Peace – Experientially Edmund Pries
Chapter 5 Simulating Reality: A Necessary Path to Critical Thinking and Perspectives Among Students Amal I. Khoury
Chapter 6 Learning Justice in the Streets: Community Organizing and Peace and Justice Studies Margaret Groarke
Part III The Power of Story in the Peace and Justice Studies Classroom
Chapter 7 If These are Our Values, then What is Our Practice?: #BlackLivesMatter and an American Apocalypse G. Michelle Collins-Sibley
Chapter 8 Storytelling as Peace Pedagogy in Higher Education Amanda Smith Byron
Chapter 9 Toward a Pedagogy of Radical Love Karen Lynn Ridd
Part IV Pedagogies of Hope and Resistance
Chapter 10 Hope and Critical Thinking: The Challenges and Opportunities of Peace Education Randy Janzen
Chapter 11 The Peace Professor: Decolonial, Feminist, and Queer Futurities Sara Shroff
Chapter 12 An Irritant in the Academic Body: The Place of Peace and Justice Studies in the Modern University Mark Lance
Conclusion Emily Welty
Descriere
This book explores the interdisciplinary, multi-method arena of peace studies and shows how the field has evolved. Activist authors probe contested terrain, including teaching social justice from a place of privilege, decolonializing pedagogies, and community organizing. Games and simulations, storytelling, experiential learning, and critical thinking approaches are employed.