Lessons from an Activist Intellectual provides examples of how an academician can combine the roles of teacher, researcher, and activist with a community-based critical pedagogy for democracy and empowerment. This book discusses the interconnections made between José Calderón's pedagogy and his history as an immigrant, student, social movement leader, researcher, professor, and community organizer. At the same time, it provides examples of an interactive, intercultural, and interdisciplinary pedagogy that involves both students and community participants as both teachers and learners in social…mehr
Lessons from an Activist Intellectual provides examples of how an academician can combine the roles of teacher, researcher, and activist with a community-based critical pedagogy for democracy and empowerment. This book discusses the interconnections made between José Calderón's pedagogy and his history as an immigrant, student, social movement leader, researcher, professor, and community organizer. At the same time, it provides examples of an interactive, intercultural, and interdisciplinary pedagogy that involves both students and community participants as both teachers and learners in social change projects. This style of pedagogy has particular salience for historically excluded individuals from diverse racial, class, gender, and sexuality backgrounds, for whom the educational experience can be either an alienating or empowering experience.
José Zapata Calderón is emeritus professor in sociology and Chican@/Latin@ Studies at Pitzer College. Over a lifetime of community-based work and study, his publications have included numerous articles, studies, and an edited book Race, Poverty, and Social Justice: Multidisciplinary Perspectives through Service Learning.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Inclusion or Exclusion: One Immigrant's Experience of Cultural and Structural Barriers to Power Sharing and Unity By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 2. Lessons from an Activist Intellectual: Participatory Research, Teaching, and Learning for Social Change By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 3. Latinos and Ethnic Conflict in Suburbia: The Case of Monterey Park By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 4. Language Struggles in a Changing California Community By José Zapata Calderón and John Horton Chapter 5. How the English Only Initiative Passed in California By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 6. "Hispanic" and "Latino": The Viability of Categories for Panethnic Unity By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 7. Situational Identity of Suburban Mexican American Politicians in a Multi-Ethnic Community By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 8. Multi-Ethnic Coalition Building in a Diverse School District By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 9. Doing Sociology: Connecting the Classroom Experience with a Multi-Ethnic School District By José Zapata Calderón and Betty Farrell Chapter 10. Partnership in Teaching and Learning: Combining Critical Pedagogy with Civic Engagement and Diversity By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 11. A Multicultural and Critical Perspective on Teaching through Community: A Dialogue with José Calderón of Pitzer College By Sandra Enos Chapter 12. Organizing Immigrant Workers: Action Research and Strategies in the Pomona Day Labor Center By José Zapata Calderón, Suzanne F. Foster, and Silvia L. Rodriguez Chapter 13. Immigration Raids in the Inland Empire: A Historical Pattern and Its Responses By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 14. Linking Critical Democratic Pedagogy, Multiculturalism, and Service Learning to a Project-Based Approach By José Zapata Calderón and Gilbert R. Cadena Chapter 15. Civic Engagement: A Tool for Building Democracy By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 16. Perspective-Taking as a Tool for Building Democratic Societies By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 17. Latin@s and Social Movements in the Obama Years By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 18. One Activist Intellectual's Experience in Surviving and Transforming the Academy By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 19. The Commonalities in Our Past Transform Pedagogy for the Future By José Zapata Calderón
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Inclusion or Exclusion: One Immigrant's Experience of Cultural and Structural Barriers to Power Sharing and Unity By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 2. Lessons from an Activist Intellectual: Participatory Research, Teaching, and Learning for Social Change By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 3. Latinos and Ethnic Conflict in Suburbia: The Case of Monterey Park By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 4. Language Struggles in a Changing California Community By José Zapata Calderón and John Horton Chapter 5. How the English Only Initiative Passed in California By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 6. "Hispanic" and "Latino": The Viability of Categories for Panethnic Unity By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 7. Situational Identity of Suburban Mexican American Politicians in a Multi-Ethnic Community By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 8. Multi-Ethnic Coalition Building in a Diverse School District By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 9. Doing Sociology: Connecting the Classroom Experience with a Multi-Ethnic School District By José Zapata Calderón and Betty Farrell Chapter 10. Partnership in Teaching and Learning: Combining Critical Pedagogy with Civic Engagement and Diversity By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 11. A Multicultural and Critical Perspective on Teaching through Community: A Dialogue with José Calderón of Pitzer College By Sandra Enos Chapter 12. Organizing Immigrant Workers: Action Research and Strategies in the Pomona Day Labor Center By José Zapata Calderón, Suzanne F. Foster, and Silvia L. Rodriguez Chapter 13. Immigration Raids in the Inland Empire: A Historical Pattern and Its Responses By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 14. Linking Critical Democratic Pedagogy, Multiculturalism, and Service Learning to a Project-Based Approach By José Zapata Calderón and Gilbert R. Cadena Chapter 15. Civic Engagement: A Tool for Building Democracy By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 16. Perspective-Taking as a Tool for Building Democratic Societies By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 17. Latin@s and Social Movements in the Obama Years By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 18. One Activist Intellectual's Experience in Surviving and Transforming the Academy By José Zapata Calderón Chapter 19. The Commonalities in Our Past Transform Pedagogy for the Future By José Zapata Calderón
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