Researching and Transforming Adult Learning and Communities The Local/Global Context /

Can adult education and learning be understood without reference to community and people’s daily lives? The response to be found in the chapters of this volume say emphatically no, they cannot. Adult learning can be best understood if we look at the social life of people in communities, and this boo...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Evans, Rob (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Kurantowicz, Ewa (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Lucio-Villegas, Emilio (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Rotterdam : SensePublishers : Imprint: SensePublishers, 2016.
Σειρά:Research on the Education and Learning of Adults
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505 0 |a The European Society for Research on the Education of Adults (ESREA) -- Introduction -- Section I: The Bigger Picture -- Towards a Knowledge Democracy Movement -- A Tramp Shining: The Popular (Community) Educator in the Age of Lifelong Learning -- Symbolic Closing of Local Community and Reflexivity -- The Results of Local Community Projects: Political and Research Contexts -- Section II: Adult Learning and Communities -- Learning Citizenship in the Community: Young Adults, Participation and Democracy -- Adult Literacy and Empowerment: Learning for Freedom -- Social Capital, Adult Learning and Equality -- “Why Choose One Hand Over the Other When We Can Use the Best of Two?”: Adult Educators’ Perspectives on Adult Education -- Developing Minority Communities against the Background of the Necessary Dream of Returning to the Homeland -- Adult Literacy Participants in Turkey -- Section III: Learning in Social Movements and Social Change -- The Involvement of Women in Training: A Step Towards an Emancipatory Community Development Process -- Researching and Sharing Power with a Learning Community -- Researching and Sharing Power with a Learning Community -- Learning and Local Change in Social Movements in Chiapas, Mexico -- Social Movements and Adult Learning: A Story of the Women in the Environmental Social Movement in Turkey. 
520 |a Can adult education and learning be understood without reference to community and people’s daily lives? The response to be found in the chapters of this volume say emphatically no, they cannot. Adult learning can be best understood if we look at the social life of people in communities, and this book is an attempt to recover this view. The chapters of this volume reflect ongoing research in the field of adult education and learning in and with communities. At the same time the work of the authors presented here offers a very vital reflection of the work of the ESREA research network Between Local and Global – Adult Learning and Communities. The chapters showcase the broad range of professional practice, the variety in both methodology and theoretical background, as well as the impressive scope of field research experience the authors bring to bear in their papers. The first section provides the broad view of research into adult learning and community development emphasising how social movements are at the heart of local and global change and that they are critically important sources of power. The second section focuses in on the practice of educators/mediators working in local and regional contexts in which the tensions of the wider policy and discourse environment impact on adult learners. The third section privileges the view at the close level of research inside local communities in the field. International researchers and practitioners, particularly young researchers, who are active in adult learning and in local/global communities will be interested in this book. The emphasis of the chapters is on participatory and emancipatory social research. Empowerment of women in rural communities, involvement of communities in social and environmental movements, power-sharing in community research projects and the exposure of hegemonic, globalising forces at work in ethnic communities are among the themes developed in this volume. 
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