The power of resistance : culture, ideology and social reproduction in global contexts /
The power of resistance : culture, ideology and social reproduction in global contexts /
edited by Rowhea M. Elmesky, Carol Camp Yeakey, Olivia Marcucci.
- Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, (c)2017.
- 1 online resource (xx, 487 pages).
- Advances in education in diverse communities: research, policy and praxis, v. 12 .
Includes bibliographies and index.
Conceptions of equity in an age of globalized education: a discourse analysis of how the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) discusses equity / Advancing or inhibiting educational opportunity: the power of new teachers to reinforce or deconstruct social reproduction in urban schools / Tracing Egyptian education policy in changing eras and regimes: from 1954 to 2011 / Accommodating and resisting dominant discourses: the reproduction of inequality in a Chinese American community / An examination of mainstream media as an educating institution: the Black Lives Matter movement and contemporary social protest / The Stonewall Riots: moving from the margins to the mainstream / PPPS in global education policy: looking at the case of the Egyptian education initiative / Resisting the hegemony of school bureaucracy and organizing for safe schools: first generation immigrant Asian students develop activist identities and literacies / Standing in solidarity with black girls to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline / Educational and social challenges in the reintegration process of former child soldiers / Academic achievement of Latino immigrant adolescents: the effects of negative school social relationships, school safety, and educational expectation / Youth in modern Egypt: toward an understanding of civic engagement and underlying social dynamics / Resources for resistance: the role of dominant and nondominant forms of cultural capital in resistance among young women of color in a predominantly white public high school / Pedagogy of transition: understanding university student movements in post-2011 Egypt / Gender-specific religious moral dilemmas in Iranian schools / The role of everyday spaces of learning for refugee youth / Chicago African American mothers' power of resistance: designing spaces of hope in global contexts / Bound together: white teachers/Latinx students revising resistance / Nicholas P. Triplett -- Kate Rollert French -- Momina Afridi and Amal Berrwin -- Yu-Ling Hsiao and Lucy E. Bailey -- Ebony M. Duncan-Shippy, Sarah Caroline Murphy and Michelle A. Purdy -- Sheri R. Notaro -- Momina Afridi -- Mary Yee -- Kish Cumi, Ahmad Washington and Arash Daneshzadeh -- Merethe Skårås -- Moosung Lee, Jenny Dean and Yeonjeong Kim -- Ming Yin -- Catherine Simpson Bueker -- Jason Nunzio Dorio -- Nasibeh Hedayati, Elina Kuusisto, Khalil Gholami and Kirsi Tirri -- Jane Wilkinson and Annemaree Lloyd-Zantiotis -- Ruby Mendenhall, Taylor-Imani A. Linear, Malaika W. McKee, Nicole A. Lamers and Michel Bondurant Mouawad -- Shelley Zion, Adam York and Dane Stickney.
Recent history has documented a phenomenal surge in global unrest. From Missouri to the Middle East, the world has watched waves of momentum build, peak, and dip around events such as the shooting of Michael Brown and the acquittal of Hosni Mubarak. There have been waves of mass protests of resistance, vivid expressions of human agency through the use of technology and social media, and the clear search for finding voice in spaces where the culture of silence has been the norm for decades. This quest for humanization has led, in some cases, to macro-level changes such as the fall of governments, the collapse of economic stability, and the production of immense refugee populations. It has also led to micro-level changes within individuals' decisions to no longer be silenced or accept the status quo. Although separated by vast geographic space, this book serves to link these struggles through developing understandings of common patterns within and interconnections across oppressive societal structures. While these dynamic forms of human agency can be studied from multiple perspectives, this book is guided through the powerful ideological frameworks of culture and social reproduction and looks specifically to the role of schooling as a vehicle for catalysing change.
9781783504626
Protest movements.
Electronic Books.
HM883 / .P694 2017
Includes bibliographies and index.
Conceptions of equity in an age of globalized education: a discourse analysis of how the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) discusses equity / Advancing or inhibiting educational opportunity: the power of new teachers to reinforce or deconstruct social reproduction in urban schools / Tracing Egyptian education policy in changing eras and regimes: from 1954 to 2011 / Accommodating and resisting dominant discourses: the reproduction of inequality in a Chinese American community / An examination of mainstream media as an educating institution: the Black Lives Matter movement and contemporary social protest / The Stonewall Riots: moving from the margins to the mainstream / PPPS in global education policy: looking at the case of the Egyptian education initiative / Resisting the hegemony of school bureaucracy and organizing for safe schools: first generation immigrant Asian students develop activist identities and literacies / Standing in solidarity with black girls to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline / Educational and social challenges in the reintegration process of former child soldiers / Academic achievement of Latino immigrant adolescents: the effects of negative school social relationships, school safety, and educational expectation / Youth in modern Egypt: toward an understanding of civic engagement and underlying social dynamics / Resources for resistance: the role of dominant and nondominant forms of cultural capital in resistance among young women of color in a predominantly white public high school / Pedagogy of transition: understanding university student movements in post-2011 Egypt / Gender-specific religious moral dilemmas in Iranian schools / The role of everyday spaces of learning for refugee youth / Chicago African American mothers' power of resistance: designing spaces of hope in global contexts / Bound together: white teachers/Latinx students revising resistance / Nicholas P. Triplett -- Kate Rollert French -- Momina Afridi and Amal Berrwin -- Yu-Ling Hsiao and Lucy E. Bailey -- Ebony M. Duncan-Shippy, Sarah Caroline Murphy and Michelle A. Purdy -- Sheri R. Notaro -- Momina Afridi -- Mary Yee -- Kish Cumi, Ahmad Washington and Arash Daneshzadeh -- Merethe Skårås -- Moosung Lee, Jenny Dean and Yeonjeong Kim -- Ming Yin -- Catherine Simpson Bueker -- Jason Nunzio Dorio -- Nasibeh Hedayati, Elina Kuusisto, Khalil Gholami and Kirsi Tirri -- Jane Wilkinson and Annemaree Lloyd-Zantiotis -- Ruby Mendenhall, Taylor-Imani A. Linear, Malaika W. McKee, Nicole A. Lamers and Michel Bondurant Mouawad -- Shelley Zion, Adam York and Dane Stickney.
Recent history has documented a phenomenal surge in global unrest. From Missouri to the Middle East, the world has watched waves of momentum build, peak, and dip around events such as the shooting of Michael Brown and the acquittal of Hosni Mubarak. There have been waves of mass protests of resistance, vivid expressions of human agency through the use of technology and social media, and the clear search for finding voice in spaces where the culture of silence has been the norm for decades. This quest for humanization has led, in some cases, to macro-level changes such as the fall of governments, the collapse of economic stability, and the production of immense refugee populations. It has also led to micro-level changes within individuals' decisions to no longer be silenced or accept the status quo. Although separated by vast geographic space, this book serves to link these struggles through developing understandings of common patterns within and interconnections across oppressive societal structures. While these dynamic forms of human agency can be studied from multiple perspectives, this book is guided through the powerful ideological frameworks of culture and social reproduction and looks specifically to the role of schooling as a vehicle for catalysing change.
9781783504626
Protest movements.
Electronic Books.
HM883 / .P694 2017