Anti-racism in Education
Stories of Growing Activism
Herausgeber: Marcus, Geetha; de Peer, Stefanie van
Anti-racism in Education
Stories of Growing Activism
Herausgeber: Marcus, Geetha; de Peer, Stefanie van
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A powerful and challenging book comprising stories of anti-racist action by higher education scholars including researchers and teachers at various stages of their careers. Aimed at and relevant for anyone involved in education, it encourages reflection on the tolerance of racist structures and strategies to help enact positive change.
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A powerful and challenging book comprising stories of anti-racist action by higher education scholars including researchers and teachers at various stages of their careers. Aimed at and relevant for anyone involved in education, it encourages reflection on the tolerance of racist structures and strategies to help enact positive change.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 448g
- ISBN-13: 9781041054238
- ISBN-10: 1041054238
- Artikelnr.: 73490749
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 448g
- ISBN-13: 9781041054238
- ISBN-10: 1041054238
- Artikelnr.: 73490749
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Geetha Marcus is a senior lecturer in teacher education at The University of Edinburgh. She is a sociologist, feminist, and teacher activist whose research and teaching interests focus on social inequalities within public education systems. She has extensive professional experience in the field of primary education, both in classroom practice and in senior management. As a practitioner-researcher she believes there is an urgent need for teachers to employ education methods for justice-oriented social change. Stefanie Van de Peer is an academic whose area of expertise is women in documentary and world cinema. She is a film historian interested in non-mainstream filmmaking such as activist non-fiction and animation. Central questions in her research focus on power structures, identity formation and emancipation. She has professional experience with several international film festivals as coordinator, programmer, curator, and board member.
Meet the editors and contributors Foreword, by Khadija Mohammed
Introduction: Silence is not an option, by Geetha Marcus and Stefanie Van
de Peer Chapter 1: And still I rise, by Geetha Marcus Chapter 2: Whose
knowledge counts in Early Childhood Education and Care, by Caralyn
Blaisdell Chapter 3: Changing worldviews through study visits, by Simon
Hoult Chapter 4: Using critical dialogue to address racism, humanise the
'other' and create solidarity and praxis in the classroom, by Emma Wood
Chapter 5: Decolonisation as public sociology practice, by Eurig Scandrett
Chapter 6: The Scottish Centre for Social Justice, by Marion Ellison
Chapter 7: Challenging dominant narratives about the global south to
address implicit bias and othering, by Walid Salhab, Sandra Ndale and Emma
Wood Chapter 8: Film festivals and film studies: an anti-racist approach to
curation and education, by Stefanie Van de Peer Chapter 9: Creative
strategies for unknowing: taking risks to encourage equitable relationships
in the classroom, by Anthony Schrag Chapter 10: White is the colour of my
name: anti-racism in theatre and performance praxis, by Bianca Mastrominico
Chapter 11: Mad studies and anti-racism, by Anne O'Donnell Chapter 12:
Imagining defragmented university spaces, by Arek Dakessian; Anthony
Ataekong; Olutayo Burrows; Misbah Haqani; MD Rezaur Rahman and Georgina
Pearson Chapter 13: Critical conversations on decolonising the
physiotherapy curriculum, by Kavi C Jagadamma, Judith Lane and Jane Culpan
Chapter 14: Walking the talk: stepping into difficult conversations in
occupational therapy education, by Michelle L Elliot and Zaynab Akhtar
Conclusion: Learning to Love, by Geetha Marcus and Stefanie Van de Peer
Index
Introduction: Silence is not an option, by Geetha Marcus and Stefanie Van
de Peer Chapter 1: And still I rise, by Geetha Marcus Chapter 2: Whose
knowledge counts in Early Childhood Education and Care, by Caralyn
Blaisdell Chapter 3: Changing worldviews through study visits, by Simon
Hoult Chapter 4: Using critical dialogue to address racism, humanise the
'other' and create solidarity and praxis in the classroom, by Emma Wood
Chapter 5: Decolonisation as public sociology practice, by Eurig Scandrett
Chapter 6: The Scottish Centre for Social Justice, by Marion Ellison
Chapter 7: Challenging dominant narratives about the global south to
address implicit bias and othering, by Walid Salhab, Sandra Ndale and Emma
Wood Chapter 8: Film festivals and film studies: an anti-racist approach to
curation and education, by Stefanie Van de Peer Chapter 9: Creative
strategies for unknowing: taking risks to encourage equitable relationships
in the classroom, by Anthony Schrag Chapter 10: White is the colour of my
name: anti-racism in theatre and performance praxis, by Bianca Mastrominico
Chapter 11: Mad studies and anti-racism, by Anne O'Donnell Chapter 12:
Imagining defragmented university spaces, by Arek Dakessian; Anthony
Ataekong; Olutayo Burrows; Misbah Haqani; MD Rezaur Rahman and Georgina
Pearson Chapter 13: Critical conversations on decolonising the
physiotherapy curriculum, by Kavi C Jagadamma, Judith Lane and Jane Culpan
Chapter 14: Walking the talk: stepping into difficult conversations in
occupational therapy education, by Michelle L Elliot and Zaynab Akhtar
Conclusion: Learning to Love, by Geetha Marcus and Stefanie Van de Peer
Index
Meet the editors and contributors Foreword, by Khadija Mohammed
Introduction: Silence is not an option, by Geetha Marcus and Stefanie Van
de Peer Chapter 1: And still I rise, by Geetha Marcus Chapter 2: Whose
knowledge counts in Early Childhood Education and Care, by Caralyn
Blaisdell Chapter 3: Changing worldviews through study visits, by Simon
Hoult Chapter 4: Using critical dialogue to address racism, humanise the
'other' and create solidarity and praxis in the classroom, by Emma Wood
Chapter 5: Decolonisation as public sociology practice, by Eurig Scandrett
Chapter 6: The Scottish Centre for Social Justice, by Marion Ellison
Chapter 7: Challenging dominant narratives about the global south to
address implicit bias and othering, by Walid Salhab, Sandra Ndale and Emma
Wood Chapter 8: Film festivals and film studies: an anti-racist approach to
curation and education, by Stefanie Van de Peer Chapter 9: Creative
strategies for unknowing: taking risks to encourage equitable relationships
in the classroom, by Anthony Schrag Chapter 10: White is the colour of my
name: anti-racism in theatre and performance praxis, by Bianca Mastrominico
Chapter 11: Mad studies and anti-racism, by Anne O'Donnell Chapter 12:
Imagining defragmented university spaces, by Arek Dakessian; Anthony
Ataekong; Olutayo Burrows; Misbah Haqani; MD Rezaur Rahman and Georgina
Pearson Chapter 13: Critical conversations on decolonising the
physiotherapy curriculum, by Kavi C Jagadamma, Judith Lane and Jane Culpan
Chapter 14: Walking the talk: stepping into difficult conversations in
occupational therapy education, by Michelle L Elliot and Zaynab Akhtar
Conclusion: Learning to Love, by Geetha Marcus and Stefanie Van de Peer
Index
Introduction: Silence is not an option, by Geetha Marcus and Stefanie Van
de Peer Chapter 1: And still I rise, by Geetha Marcus Chapter 2: Whose
knowledge counts in Early Childhood Education and Care, by Caralyn
Blaisdell Chapter 3: Changing worldviews through study visits, by Simon
Hoult Chapter 4: Using critical dialogue to address racism, humanise the
'other' and create solidarity and praxis in the classroom, by Emma Wood
Chapter 5: Decolonisation as public sociology practice, by Eurig Scandrett
Chapter 6: The Scottish Centre for Social Justice, by Marion Ellison
Chapter 7: Challenging dominant narratives about the global south to
address implicit bias and othering, by Walid Salhab, Sandra Ndale and Emma
Wood Chapter 8: Film festivals and film studies: an anti-racist approach to
curation and education, by Stefanie Van de Peer Chapter 9: Creative
strategies for unknowing: taking risks to encourage equitable relationships
in the classroom, by Anthony Schrag Chapter 10: White is the colour of my
name: anti-racism in theatre and performance praxis, by Bianca Mastrominico
Chapter 11: Mad studies and anti-racism, by Anne O'Donnell Chapter 12:
Imagining defragmented university spaces, by Arek Dakessian; Anthony
Ataekong; Olutayo Burrows; Misbah Haqani; MD Rezaur Rahman and Georgina
Pearson Chapter 13: Critical conversations on decolonising the
physiotherapy curriculum, by Kavi C Jagadamma, Judith Lane and Jane Culpan
Chapter 14: Walking the talk: stepping into difficult conversations in
occupational therapy education, by Michelle L Elliot and Zaynab Akhtar
Conclusion: Learning to Love, by Geetha Marcus and Stefanie Van de Peer
Index







