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This book interrogates politics and practices of multiculturalism
and multicultural education in contexts where liberal and critical
multiculturalism is under pressure. It examines and interrogates
perspectives on multiculturalism and the political and social to
diversity in societies in Asia and Europe. It is set against a
background of increasing right wing radicalism and pervasive
authoritarianism in different parts of the world. These ideologies
not only undermine multiculturalism but the potential of democracy
itself. The book includes chapters from leading scholars on
multiculturalism, interculturalism and diversity around the world.
It examines the challenges to multicultural diversity in the Global
North, and makes a distinctive contribution by addressing this
issue in the Global South societies of Asia, including Myanmar,
China, and Pakistan. As such, this book opens up international
debate about multiculturalism by providing exchanges rarely heard
across borders.
This book interrogates politics and practices of multiculturalism
and multicultural education in contexts where liberal and critical
multiculturalism is under pressure. It examines and interrogates
perspectives on multiculturalism and the political and social to
diversity in societies in Asia and Europe. It is set against a
background of increasing right wing radicalism and pervasive
authoritarianism in different parts of the world. These ideologies
not only undermine multiculturalism but the potential of democracy
itself. The book includes chapters from leading scholars on
multiculturalism, interculturalism and diversity around the world.
It examines the challenges to multicultural diversity in the Global
North, and makes a distinctive contribution by addressing this
issue in the Global South societies of Asia, including Myanmar,
China, and Pakistan. As such, this book opens up international
debate about multiculturalism by providing exchanges rarely heard
across borders.
Globalization, migration, transnational movements and the
development of the tiger economies of Asia have led education
leaders and policy makers around the world but particularly in
Australia, the USA, Canada, and New Zealand to view schools as key
sites for developing 'globally competent', 'Asia literate' citizens
who have the capabilities to live, work and interact with the
peoples, cultures and societies of Asia. In what has been dubbed
the 'Asian Century', nations are increasingly seeking to transform
their schooling policies, curricula, and teaching workforces to
engage with the growing influence of the peoples, cultures and
societies both within and beyond Asia. This is the first book to
subject to critical scrutiny and analysis the concepts, policies
and practices of schooling involved in building intercultural
relations with the diverse contemporary manifestations of 'Asia'.
It brings into dialogue scholars who are at the forefront of
current thinking, policy and practice on Asia-related schooling,
and contributes to a broader, international debate about the future
shape of intercultural schooling in a global world. Asia Literate
Schooling in the Asian Century offers chapters on: * Learning Asia:
In search of a new narrative * Asia Literacy as Experiential
Learning * Professional Standards and Ethics in Teaching Asia
Literacy * The Feasibility of Implementing Cross-Curricular Studies
of Asia * Deparochialising Education and the Asian Priority: A
Curriculum (Re)Imagination This book will appeal to scholars and
practitioners in Education, and is suitable as a reference for
teacher education courses. It will also interest scholars
specialising in Asian Studies.
Globalization, migration, transnational movements and the
development of the tiger economies of Asia have led education
leaders and policy makers around the world but particularly in
Australia, the USA, Canada, and New Zealand to view schools as key
sites for developing 'globally competent', 'Asia literate' citizens
who have the capabilities to live, work and interact with the
peoples, cultures and societies of Asia. In what has been dubbed
the 'Asian Century', nations are increasingly seeking to transform
their schooling policies, curricula, and teaching workforces to
engage with the growing influence of the peoples, cultures and
societies both within and beyond Asia. This is the first book to
subject to critical scrutiny and analysis the concepts, policies
and practices of schooling involved in building intercultural
relations with the diverse contemporary manifestations of 'Asia'.
It brings into dialogue scholars who are at the forefront of
current thinking, policy and practice on Asia-related schooling,
and contributes to a broader, international debate about the future
shape of intercultural schooling in a global world. Asia Literate
Schooling in the Asian Century offers chapters on: * Learning Asia:
In search of a new narrative * Asia Literacy as Experiential
Learning * Professional Standards and Ethics in Teaching Asia
Literacy * The Feasibility of Implementing Cross-Curricular Studies
of Asia * Deparochialising Education and the Asian Priority: A
Curriculum (Re)Imagination This book will appeal to scholars and
practitioners in Education, and is suitable as a reference for
teacher education courses. It will also interest scholars
specialising in Asian Studies.
Concerns with the nature of and relationship between responsibility
and responsibilisation pervade contemporary social, political and
moral life. This book turns the analytical lens on the ways in
which responsibility and responsibilisation operate in diverse
educational settings and relationships, and social, policy and
geographical contexts in the USA, Europe, the UK, New Zealand and
Australia. Scholars have sought to explain the genealogy and the
melange of rationalities, technologies, bio-politics and modes of
governmentality that bring responsibility and responsibilisation
into being, how they act on and are taken up by individuals, groups
and organisations, and the risks and possibilities they create and
delimit for individuals, social collectives and their freedoms.
Contributors to this collection have diverse views and perspectives
on responsibility and responsibilisation. This disagreement is a
strength. It underlines the importance of unravelling both the
differences and similarities across scholars and contexts. It also
issues a salutatory warning about assumptions that reduce the
complex concepts of responsibility and responsibilisation to
simplistic, fixed categories or to generalising and universalising
single cases or experiences to all areas of education. This volume
was originally published as a special issue of Discourse: Studies
in the Cultural Politics of Education.
In an era when many young people feel marginalized and excluded,
this is the first comprehensive, critical account to shed new light
on the trouble of 'belonging' and how young people in schools
understand, enact and experience 'belonging' (and non-belonging).
It traverses diverse dimensions of identity, including gender and
sexuality; race, class, nation and citizenship; and place and
space. Each section includes a provocative discussion by an eminent
and international youth scholar of youth, and is essential reading
for anyone involved with young people and schools. This book is a
crucial resource and reference for sociology of education courses
at all levels as well as courses in student inclusion, equity and
student well-being.
In an era when many young people feel marginalized and excluded,
this is the first comprehensive, critical account to shed new light
on the trouble of 'belonging' and how young people in schools
understand, enact and experience 'belonging' (and non-belonging).
It traverses diverse dimensions of identity, including gender and
sexuality; race, class, nation and citizenship; and place and
space. Each section includes a provocative discussion by an eminent
and international youth scholar of youth, and is essential reading
for anyone involved with young people and schools. This book is a
crucial resource and reference for sociology of education courses
at all levels as well as courses in student inclusion, equity and
student well-being.
Concerns with the nature of and relationship between responsibility
and responsibilisation pervade contemporary social, political and
moral life. This book turns the analytical lens on the ways in
which responsibility and responsibilisation operate in diverse
educational settings and relationships, and social, policy and
geographical contexts in the USA, Europe, the UK, New Zealand and
Australia. Scholars have sought to explain the genealogy and the
melange of rationalities, technologies, bio-politics and modes of
governmentality that bring responsibility and responsibilisation
into being, how they act on and are taken up by individuals, groups
and organisations, and the risks and possibilities they create and
delimit for individuals, social collectives and their freedoms.
Contributors to this collection have diverse views and perspectives
on responsibility and responsibilisation. This disagreement is a
strength. It underlines the importance of unravelling both the
differences and similarities across scholars and contexts. It also
issues a salutatory warning about assumptions that reduce the
complex concepts of responsibility and responsibilisation to
simplistic, fixed categories or to generalising and universalising
single cases or experiences to all areas of education. This volume
was originally published as a special issue of Discourse: Studies
in the Cultural Politics of Education.
Inside Anorexia describes the different experiences and challenges
faced by teenage girls with anorexia and their families. It
demonstrates that the starting point for understanding anorexia
must be the unique stories of individuals and their families.
Structured around real-life accounts, the book provides a valuable
insight into the lived experience of girls with anorexia and their
families. Useful fact boxes in each story provide an overview of
current knowledge from a variety of disciplines as well as new
findings from the authors' own research into anorexia nervosa.
Inside Anorexia is an accessible resource for anyone who wants a
better understanding of anorexia nervosa. It will be an informative
guide for health professionals as well as for people with anorexia
and their families.
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