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Indigenous Women and Adult Learning: Sheila Aikman, Anna Robinson-Pant Indigenous Women and Adult Learning
Sheila Aikman, Anna Robinson-Pant
R1,254 Discovery Miles 12 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In contemporary educational research, practice and policy, ‘indigenous women’ have emerged as an important focus in the global education arena and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. This edited book investigates what is significant about indigenous women and their learning in terms of policy directions, research agendas and, not least, their own aspirations. The book examines contemporary education policy and questions the dominant deficit discourse of indigenous women as vulnerable. By contrast, this publication demonstrates the marginalisations and multiple discriminations that indigenous women confront as indigenous persons, as women and as indigenous women. Chapters draw on ethnographic research in Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Mexico, Nepal, Peru and the Philippines and engage with indigenous women’s learning from the perspectives of rights, gender equality and cultural, linguistic and ontological diversity. The book investigates intergenerational and intercultural learning and indigenous women’s agency and power in the face of complex and dynamic changing social, physical, economic and cultural environments. The grounded ethnographic chapters illustrate indigenous women’s diverse historical and contemporary experiences of inequalities, opportunities and formal education and how these influence their strengths, learning aspirations and ways of learning, as well as their values, demands, desires and practices. Chapters 1– 6 and 8 in this book were originally published in a special issue of the journal Studies in the Education of Adults.

Indigenous Women and Adult Learning (Hardcover): Sheila Aikman, Anna Robinson-Pant Indigenous Women and Adult Learning (Hardcover)
Sheila Aikman, Anna Robinson-Pant
R4,145 Discovery Miles 41 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In contemporary educational research, practice and policy, 'indigenous women' have emerged as an important focus in the global education arena and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. This edited book investigates what is significant about indigenous women and their learning in terms of policy directions, research agendas and, not least, their own aspirations. The book examines contemporary education policy and questions the dominant deficit discourse of indigenous women as vulnerable. By contrast, this publication demonstrates the marginalisations and multiple discriminations that indigenous women confront as indigenous persons, as women and as indigenous women. Chapters draw on ethnographic research in Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Mexico, Nepal, Peru and the Philippines and engage with indigenous women's learning from the perspectives of rights, gender equality and cultural, linguistic and ontological diversity. The book investigates intergenerational and intercultural learning and indigenous women's agency and power in the face of complex and dynamic changing social, physical, economic and cultural environments. The grounded ethnographic chapters illustrate indigenous women's diverse historical and contemporary experiences of inequalities, opportunities and formal education and how these influence their strengths, learning aspirations and ways of learning, as well as their values, demands, desires and practices. Chapters 1- 6 and 8 in this book were originally published in a special issue of the journal Studies in the Education of Adults.

Researching Ethically across Cultures - Issues of knowledge, power and voice (Paperback): Anna Robinson-Pant, Nidhi Singal Researching Ethically across Cultures - Issues of knowledge, power and voice (Paperback)
Anna Robinson-Pant, Nidhi Singal
R1,383 Discovery Miles 13 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Whether an individual doctoral study or a large-scale multidisciplinary project, researchers working across cultures face particular challenges around power, identity, and voice, as they encounter ethical dilemmas which extend beyond the micro-level of the researcher-researched relationship. In using a cross-cultural perspective on how to conceptualise research problems, collect data, and disseminate findings in an ethical manner, they also engage with the geopolitics of academic writing, language inequalities, and knowledge construction within a globalised economy. It is increasingly recognised that existing ethical codes and paradigms either do not sufficiently address such issues or tend to be rather restrictive and insensitive to multiple and complex cultural and contextual differences. This book extends our understanding of the ethical issues and dilemmas faced by researchers in comparative and international education. It asks what the relevance of postcolonial theory is for understanding research ethics in comparative and international education; whether Western ethical practices in qualitative social research are incompatible with cultures outside the West; how a 'situated' approach can be developed for exploring research ethics across cultures and institutions; and how 'informed consent' can be negotiated when the process appears to contradict community values and practices. In sharing experiences from a wide range of cultural and institutional contexts, the authors offer both theoretical resources and practical guidance for conducting research ethically across cultures. This book was originally published as a special issue of Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education.

Women, Literacy and Development (Paperback): Anna Robinson-Pant Women, Literacy and Development (Paperback)
Anna Robinson-Pant
R1,271 R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Save R573 (45%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Women's literacy is often assumed to be the key to promoting better health, family planning and nutrition in the developing world. This has dominated much development research and has led to women's literacy being promoted by governments and aid agencies as the key to improving the lives of poor families. High dropout rates from literacy programmes suggest that the assumed link between women's literacy and development can be disputed. This book explores why women themselves want to learn to read and write and why, all too often, they decide that literacy classes are not for them. Bringing together the experiences of researchers, policy makers and practitioners working in more than a dozen countries, this edited volume presents alternative viewpoints on gender, development and literacy through detailed first-hand accounts. Rather than seeing literacy as a set of technical skills to be handed over in classrooms, these writers give new meaning to key terms such as 'barriers', 'culture', 'empowerment' and 'motivation'. Divided into three sections, this text examines new research approaches, a gendered perspective on literacy policy and programming, and implementation of literacy projects in African, Asian and South American contexts. With new insights and groundbreaking research, this collection will interest academics and professionals working in the fields of development, education and gender studies.

Women, Literacy and Development (Hardcover, New): Anna Robinson-Pant Women, Literacy and Development (Hardcover, New)
Anna Robinson-Pant
R1,238 Discovery Miles 12 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Are literate women more likely to use contraceptives or to send their children to school? This is a question that has dominated much development research and has led to women's literacy being promoted by governments and aid agencies as the key to improving the lives of poor families.
However, high dropout rates from literacy programs suggest that the assumed link between women's literacy and development can be disputed. This book explores why women themselves want to learn to read and write and why, all too often, they decide that literacy classes are not for them.
Bringing together the experiences of researchers, policy makers and practitioners working in more than a dozen countries, this edited volume presents alternative viewpoints on gender, development and literacy through detailed first-hand accounts. Rather than seeing literacy as a set of technical skills to be handed over in classrooms, these writers give new meaning to key terms such as "barriers," "culture," "empowerment" and "motivation."
Divided into three sections, this text examines new research approaches, a gendered perspective on literacy policy and programming and implementation of literacy projects in African, Asian and South American contexts. With new insights and groundbreaking research, this collection will interest academics and professionals working in the fields of development, education and gender studies.

The Finders of London (Paperback): Anna Robinson The Finders of London (Paperback)
Anna Robinson
R262 Discovery Miles 2 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Anna Robinson's first full collection, "The Finders of London", introduces a compelling new voice in poetry. Her poems, set in and around the centre of London, depict a capital both familiar and alien, peopled with figures contemporary and historical: from the residents of present-day Lambeth, to the victims of Jack the Ripper, and to those whose spirits are still embedded in the reflections of a plate-glass office window, in the earth beneath the author's feet, or in the flotsam washed up on the Thames beach. It's these working-class voices that lend strength to Robinson's own, and with it she mythologizes, catalogues and searches for the anima and animus of this multi-natured city. The river Thames is never far away, its foreshore the setting for the long poem that provides the book's title: "The Finders of London", part-chronicle, part-modern fairytale, caked in mud, it challenges the morality of its Victorian counterparts while telling a simple and elegant tale of the toshers and the river they live and work under.

Interdisciplinary approaches to literacy and development (Paperback): Kaushik Basu, Bryan Maddox, Anna Robinson-Pant Interdisciplinary approaches to literacy and development (Paperback)
Kaushik Basu, Bryan Maddox, Anna Robinson-Pant
R1,087 R690 Discovery Miles 6 900 Save R397 (37%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The links between literacy and development have been the focus of research conducted by both economists and anthropologists. Yet researchers from these different disciplines have tended to work in isolation from each other. This book aims to create a space for new interdisciplinary debate in this area, through bringing together contributions on literacy and development from the fields of education, literacy studies, anthropology and economics. The book extends our theoretical understanding on the ways in which people's acquisition and uses of literacy influence changes in agency, identity, social practice and labour market and other outcomes. The chapters discuss data from diverse cultural contexts (South Africa, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Peru, and Mexico), and from contrasting research paradigms. The contributors examine the significance of culture and socio-economic contexts in shaping such processes. As such, they contribute to our understanding of the role of literacy in processes of poverty reduction, and its importance to people's capabilities and wellbeing. The themes covered include: the dynamics of literacy use in the production of agency, the enactment, negotiation and embodiment of new social identities - including gendered and religious identities; the impacts of literate identities and use on institutional relations and social participation; the dynamics of literacy 'sharing' and their externalities within and beyond households; formal analysis of the impacts of proximate illiteracy on labour market and health outcomes across men and women and social contexts. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Development Studies.

Interdisciplinary approaches to literacy and development (Hardcover, New): Kaushik Basu, Bryan Maddox, Anna Robinson-Pant Interdisciplinary approaches to literacy and development (Hardcover, New)
Kaushik Basu, Bryan Maddox, Anna Robinson-Pant
R3,263 R1,234 Discovery Miles 12 340 Save R2,029 (62%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The links between literacy and development have been the focus of research conducted by both economists and anthropologists. Yet researchers from these different disciplines have tended to work in isolation from each other. This book aims to create a space for new interdisciplinary debate in this area, through bringing together contributions on literacy and development from the fields of education, literacy studies, anthropology and economics. The book extends our theoretical understanding on the ways in which people s acquisition and uses of literacy influence changes in agency, identity, social practice and labour market and other outcomes. The chapters discuss data from diverse cultural contexts (South Africa, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Peru, and Mexico), and from contrasting research paradigms. The contributors examine the significance of culture and socio-economic contexts in shaping such processes. As such, they contribute to our understanding of the role of literacy in processes of poverty reduction, and its importance to people s capabilities and wellbeing. The themes covered include: the dynamics of literacy use in the production of agency, the enactment, negotiation and embodiment of new social identities - including gendered and religious identities; the impacts of literate identities and use on institutional relations and social participation; the dynamics of literacy sharing and their externalities within and beyond households; formal analysis of the impacts of proximate illiteracy on labour market and health outcomes across men and women and social contexts.

This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Development Studies.

Whatsname Street (Paperback): Anna Robinson Whatsname Street (Paperback)
Anna Robinson
R197 Discovery Miles 1 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Researching Ethically across Cultures - Issues of knowledge, power and voice (Hardcover): Anna Robinson-Pant, Nidhi Singal Researching Ethically across Cultures - Issues of knowledge, power and voice (Hardcover)
Anna Robinson-Pant, Nidhi Singal
R4,131 Discovery Miles 41 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Whether an individual doctoral study or a large-scale multidisciplinary project, researchers working across cultures face particular challenges around power, identity, and voice, as they encounter ethical dilemmas which extend beyond the micro-level of the researcher-researched relationship. In using a cross-cultural perspective on how to conceptualise research problems, collect data, and disseminate findings in an ethical manner, they also engage with the geopolitics of academic writing, language inequalities, and knowledge construction within a globalised economy. It is increasingly recognised that existing ethical codes and paradigms either do not sufficiently address such issues or tend to be rather restrictive and insensitive to multiple and complex cultural and contextual differences. This book extends our understanding of the ethical issues and dilemmas faced by researchers in comparative and international education. It asks what the relevance of postcolonial theory is for understanding research ethics in comparative and international education; whether Western ethical practices in qualitative social research are incompatible with cultures outside the West; how a 'situated' approach can be developed for exploring research ethics across cultures and institutions; and how 'informed consent' can be negotiated when the process appears to contradict community values and practices. In sharing experiences from a wide range of cultural and institutional contexts, the authors offer both theoretical resources and practical guidance for conducting research ethically across cultures. This book was originally published as a special issue of Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education.

Researching Across Languages and Cultures - A guide to doing research interculturally (Paperback): Anna Robinson-Pant, Alain... Researching Across Languages and Cultures - A guide to doing research interculturally (Paperback)
Anna Robinson-Pant, Alain Wolf
R1,273 Discovery Miles 12 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

We are working within an increasingly globalised knowledge economy, where researchers collaborate in cross-cultural teams, collect data in a variety of languages and share findings for international audiences who may be unfamiliar with the cultural context. Researching across Languages and Cultures is a guide for doctoral students and other researchers engaged in such multilingual and intercultural research, providing a framework for analysis and development of their experiences. Demonstrating the link between the theoretical approaches offered by the authors and the practical problems encountered by doctoral researchers, this ground-breaking book draws on research interviews with doctoral students from around the world. Students' written reflections on their experiences are presented as interludes between each chapter. A practical, hands-on guide to planning, conducting and writing up research, the book explores the crucial roles involved in interpreting data across cultures within doctoral research. Key topics include: The role of the interpreter and/or local research assistant in the research process and the ethics of translation. Constructing knowledge across cultures: addressing questions of audience, power and voice Academic literacy practices in multilingual settings The doctoral student's role within the geopolitics of academic publishing and forms of research dissemination The pragmatics of mediated communication (implicatures, intentions, dialogue) Researchers who come from and work in monolingual societies often forget that their context is unusual - most of the world live in multilingual contexts, where linguistic shifts and hybridities are the norm. Two authors with extensive experience, together with a number of their existing or former research students, share insights into these issues that surround language and culture in research. This book will be a useful guide for academic researchers, doctoral students, research supervisors and Masters students who carry out empirical research in multilingual or multicultural contexts and/or are writing about their research for a diverse readership across the world.

Researching Across Languages and Cultures - A guide to doing research interculturally (Hardcover): Anna Robinson-Pant, Alain... Researching Across Languages and Cultures - A guide to doing research interculturally (Hardcover)
Anna Robinson-Pant, Alain Wolf
R3,829 Discovery Miles 38 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

We are working within an increasingly globalised knowledge economy, where researchers collaborate in cross-cultural teams, collect data in a variety of languages and share findings for international audiences who may be unfamiliar with the cultural context. Researching across Languages and Cultures is a guide for doctoral students and other researchers engaged in such multilingual and intercultural research, providing a framework for analysis and development of their experiences. Demonstrating the link between the theoretical approaches offered by the authors and the practical problems encountered by doctoral researchers, this ground-breaking book draws on research interviews with doctoral students from around the world. Students' written reflections on their experiences are presented as interludes between each chapter. A practical, hands-on guide to planning, conducting and writing up research, the book explores the crucial roles involved in interpreting data across cultures within doctoral research. Key topics include: The role of the interpreter and/or local research assistant in the research process and the ethics of translation. Constructing knowledge across cultures: addressing questions of audience, power and voice Academic literacy practices in multilingual settings The doctoral student's role within the geopolitics of academic publishing and forms of research dissemination The pragmatics of mediated communication (implicatures, intentions, dialogue) Researchers who come from and work in monolingual societies often forget that their context is unusual - most of the world live in multilingual contexts, where linguistic shifts and hybridities are the norm. Two authors with extensive experience, together with a number of their existing or former research students, share insights into these issues that surround language and culture in research. This book will be a useful guide for academic researchers, doctoral students, research supervisors and Masters students who carry out empirical research in multilingual or multicultural contexts and/or are writing about their research for a diverse readership across the world.

Songs from the Flats (Paperback): Anna Robinson Songs from the Flats (Paperback)
Anna Robinson
R96 Discovery Miles 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Night Library (Paperback): Anna Robinson The Night Library (Paperback)
Anna Robinson; Illustrated by Martin Parker
R173 Discovery Miles 1 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Chatterbox Book Of Soldiers And Sailors (Paperback): Anna Robinson, Harrison Weir The Chatterbox Book Of Soldiers And Sailors (Paperback)
Anna Robinson, Harrison Weir
R438 Discovery Miles 4 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Records of the Heart (Paperback): Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis Records of the Heart (Paperback)
Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis
R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The King's Strategem; or, The Pearl of Poland; a Tragedy in Five Acts (Hardcover): Estelle Anna Robinson 1824-1880 Lewis The King's Strategem; or, The Pearl of Poland; a Tragedy in Five Acts (Hardcover)
Estelle Anna Robinson 1824-1880 Lewis
R829 Discovery Miles 8 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Chatterbox Book of Soldiers and Sailors (Hardcover): Anna Robinson The Chatterbox Book of Soldiers and Sailors (Hardcover)
Anna Robinson
R911 Discovery Miles 9 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Records of the Heart, and Other Poems (Hardcover): Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis Records of the Heart, and Other Poems (Hardcover)
Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis
R1,144 Discovery Miles 11 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Child of the Sea - And Other Poems (Hardcover): Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis Child of the Sea - And Other Poems (Hardcover)
Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis
R879 Discovery Miles 8 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Child of the Sea (Hardcover): Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis Child of the Sea (Hardcover)
Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis
R880 Discovery Miles 8 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Myths of the Minstrel (Hardcover): Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis Myths of the Minstrel (Hardcover)
Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis
R828 Discovery Miles 8 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Into the Woods (Paperback): Anna Robinson Into the Woods (Paperback)
Anna Robinson
R304 R245 Discovery Miles 2 450 Save R59 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Into the Woods takes us to imaginary wild woodland in the centre of London. In this story the woodsman, the wild girl and the widow Mary live in a recognisable present, but being archetypes, they continually try to emerge from our time into one that may never have been - to the Lambeth woods. We too are drawn into our own fantasies of wild woods from folk tales, and here real-life images of Epping Forest and Box Hill fuel our imagination and work to plunge us, resisting, into the centre of the woods, into heterotopia. In the end though, we emerge back to the familiar, and the widow Mary snaps us back to reality when she purchases an acre of woodland from the Archbishop of Canterbury, signaling the end of the wild wood. The second book from Anna Robinson builds upon her acclaimed debut The Finders of London, leading us further into a London that we have never seen

Good Grub - Making the Most of the Garden's Edible Gifts (Paperback): Jennifer Grant, Linda Bondurant Good Grub - Making the Most of the Garden's Edible Gifts (Paperback)
Jennifer Grant, Linda Bondurant; Illustrated by Anna Robinson
R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Welcome to Backyard Gardening and Home Cooking At GRuB, we believe that good food is a basic human right. Growing, eating and gathering around healthy food is a simple and powerful way to connect people to each other and to important work in our community. We hope you, your family, and your neighbors see your garden as the beginning of a new way to build connections with one another. As your seeds sprout and grow into hearty vegetables and you harvest the fruits of your labor together, you can look forward to cooking delicious meals using some of the fabulous recipes we've compiled in this cookbook. The proceeds from this book will go to support our work with low-income youth and families in our community. Happy Cooking Love, GRuB WHAT'S INSIDE: Overrun with zucchini? Too many tomatoes? Wondering how that innocent package of seeds or those vegetable starts turned into the bushels of produce filling your garden? Have no fear. GOOD GRuB will help you take advantage of your garden's bounty. Packed with 240 tasty recipes, the chapters are organized by vegetable families to make finding that just right recipe quick and easy. Try dishes like Arugula & Beet Salad, Summer Vegetable Pie, and Zucchini Lasagna. Warm yourself up with Pumpkin Caraway Soup, Creamy Carrot Soup, or North African Stew. Appetizers, beverages, breads, and desserts are among the recipes that round out the collection, all using fresh produce from the garden. There are also chapters devoted to fruits, herbs, and edible flowers, and one that will help you create gifts using garden ingredients. The final chapter, The Cook's Helpers, includes such helpful information as culinary terms, food equivalents, substitutions, and stocking the pantry. From Easy Tomato Sauce to Rhubarb Crumble, you are sure to find both old favorites and new winners in this collection.

Records of the Heart - And Other Poems (1866) (Paperback): Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis Records of the Heart - And Other Poems (1866) (Paperback)
Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis
R875 Discovery Miles 8 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone

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