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E-raamat: Disrupting Adult and Community Education: Teaching, Learning, and Working in the Periphery

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  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2016
  • Kirjastus: State University of New York Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781438460932
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  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2016
  • Kirjastus: State University of New York Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781438460932

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Reconceptualizes local, national, and transnational adult education practices in light of neoliberalism and globalization.

Honorable Mention, 2017 Phillip E. Frandson Award for Literature in the Field of Professional, Continuing, and/or Online Education presented by the University Professional and Continuing Education Association

This groundbreaking book critiques the boundaries of where adult education takes place through a candid examination of teaching, learning, and working practices in the social periphery. Lives in this context are diverse and made through complex practices that take place in the shadows of formal systems: on streetscapes and farms, in vehicles and homes, and through underground networks. Educators may be family members, friends, or colleagues, and the curriculum may be based on needs, interests, histories, and cultural practices. The case studies presented here analyze adult education in the lives of sex workers, LGBTQ activists, undocumented migrants, disabled workers, homeless youth, immigrants, inmates, and others. Focusing on learning at the social margins, this book challenges readers to reconceptualize local, national, and transnational adult education practices in light of neoliberalism and globalization.

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"offers a timely and important critique of neoliberal and globalizing premises as they situate adult and community education at local, national, and transnational levels the book provokes readers to think about ethical values, and how power is marshalled, in adult and community learning." Adult Education Quarterly

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Reconceptualizes local, national, and transnational adult education practices in light of neoliberalism and globalization.
Foreword ix
John Field
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Starting Somewhere: Troubling Perspectives of Periphery and Center in Adult and Community Education 1(16)
Robert C. Mizzi
Sue Shore
Tonette S. Rocco
Rethinking Locations of Adult Education Practice
Chapter 1 Lifelong Learning as Critical Action for Sexual and Gender Minorities as a Constituency of the Learner Fringe
17(18)
Andre P. Grace
Chapter 2 Youth Development in Context: Housing Instability, Homelessness, and Youth "Work"
35(16)
Naomi Nichols
Chapter 3 A Synergy of Understanding: Intimidation Technologies and Situated Learning in United States and Jamaican Prisons
51(14)
Joshua C. Collins
Lincoln D. Pettaway
Chaundra L. Whitehead
Steve J. Rios
Chapter 4 Listen Carefully, Act Thoughtfully: Exploring Sex Work as an Adult Education Context
65(18)
Shannon Deer
Dominique T. Chlup
Chapter 5 Using Democratic Deliberation in an Internationalization Effort in Higher Education
83(18)
Hilary Landorf
Eric Feldman
Educators' Work with "Peripheral" Spaces of Engagement
Chapter 6 Beyond Death Threats, Hard Times, and Clandestine Work: Illuminating Sexual and Gender Minority Resources in a Global Context
101(16)
Robert C. Mizzi
Robert Hill
Kim Vance
Chapter 7 Invisible Women: Education, Employment, and Citizenship of Women with Disabilities in Bangladesh
117(16)
Shuchi Karim
Chapter 8 Moving Beyond Employability Risks and Redundancies: New Microenterprise and Entrepreneurial Possibilities in Chile
133(14)
Carlos A. Albornoz
Tonette Rocco
Chapter 9 Shopping at Pine Creek: Rethinking Both-Ways Education through the Context of Remote Aboriginal Australian Ranger Training
147(14)
Matthew Campbell
Michael Christie
Chapter 10 Vocational Teacher Education in Australia and the Problem of Racialized Hope
161(16)
Sue Shore
Immigrant Experiences of Work and Learning in the New World Order
Chapter 11 Unauthorized Migrant Workers: (L)Earning a Life in Canada
177(16)
Susan M. Brigham
Chapter 12 Shifting the Margins: Learning, Knowledge Production, and Social Action in Migrant and Immigrant Worker Organizing
193(18)
Aziz Choudry
Chapter 13 Making the Invisible Visible: The Politics of Recognition in Recognizing Immigrant's International Credentials and Work Experience
211(16)
Shibao Guo
Chapter 14 How Welcome Are We?: Immigrants as Targets of Uncivil Behavior
227(16)
Fabiana Brunetta
Thomas G. Reio, Jr.
Transnational Adult Education and Global Engagement
Chapter 15 The Sputnik Moment in the Twenty-First Century: America, China, and the Workforce of the Future
243(14)
Peter Kell
Marilyn Kell
Chapter 16 Radical International Adult Education: A Pedagogy of Solidarity
257(18)
Bob Boughton
Chapter 17 From Generation to Generation: Teaching Adults to Teach about the Holocaust
275(18)
Mark J. Webber
Michael Brown
Chapter 18 Study Abroad Programs, International Students, and Global Citizenship: Colonial-Colonizer Relations in Global Higher Education
293(14)
Korbla P. Puplampu
Lindsay Wodinski
Chapter 19 Teaching, Learning, and Working in the Periphery: Provocations for Researchers and Practitioners
307(12)
Sue Shore
Robert C. Mizzi
Tonette S. Rocco
List of Contributors 319(12)
Index 331
Robert C. Mizzi is Assistant Professor of Educational Administration at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Tonette S. Rocco is Professor of Adult Education and Human Resource Development at Florida International University. Her books include Transforming the School-to-Prison Pipeline: Lessons from the Classroom (coauthored with Debra M. Pane). Sue Shore is Professor in Education at Charles Darwin University in Australia and the coeditor (with Peter Kell and Michael Singh) of Adult Education @ 21st Century.