Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Policy and Practice : decolonizing community contexts

Jennifer Lavia, Michele Moore

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Abstract

This book provides a space in which struggles for indigenous knowledge within communities are articulated, valued, heard, and responded to. The volume takes change as its focus, yet acknowledges that the origins and significance of change are frequently found to be unsettling. Contributors explore different understandings of change that forge sustainable, inclusive and just communities and examine issues related to citizenship, resistance, peacemaking, critical literacies, and second chance opportunities. The authors seek to promote advocacy of change that recognises the importance of an informed engagement with cross-cultural issues in order to foreground those missing perspectives that are often marginalised, silenced, ignored or denied. All contributors are concerned with how the process of change can bridge the gap between social justice and exclusion and develop critical understandings of the implications of changing policy and practice for those within and working with the educational organisations and communities.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Number of pages228
ISBN (Print)9780415997690
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2009

Publication series

NameRoutledge Research in Education
PublisherRoutledge

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