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This handbook explores a diverse range of artistic and cultural
responses to modern conflict, from Mons in the First World War to
Kabul in the twenty-first century. With over thirty chapters from
an international range of contributors, ranging from the UK to the
US and Australia, and working across history, art, literature, and
media, it offers a significant interdisciplinary contribution to
the study of modern war, and our artistic and cultural responses to
it. The handbook is divided into three parts. The first part
explores how communities and individuals responded to loss and
grief by using art and culture to assimilate the experience as an
act of survival and resilience. The second part explores how
conflict exerts a powerful influence on the expression and
formation of both individual, group, racial, cultural and national
identities and the role played by art, literature, and education in
this process. The third part moves beyond the actual experience of
conflict and its connection with issues of identity to explore how
individuals and society have made use of art and culture to
commemorate the war. In this way, it offers a unique breadth of
vision and perspective, to explore how conflicts have been both
represented and remembered since the early twentieth century.
Educational Learning and Development: Building and Enhancing
Capacity explores the topic of educational learning and development
in order to examine issues that are impacting, either positively or
negatively, on current research in this area. This is explored
through ten groups of research participants from various countries,
including circus families and teachers, students and teachers in a
senior secondary art classroom, a parent-run alternative school,
and refugees and migrants in a rural setting. These data sets are
analysed through eight 'hot topics' and 'wicked problems' in
contemporary education, seeking to uncover the capacity building
potential of the research projects and what factors impacted on or
assisted their development.
In the digital age of technology, the nature of the educational
system is becoming increasingly more complex and globally focused.
Technoliteracy, Discourse, and Social Practice: Frameworks and
Applications in the Digital Age utilizes a range of technologies
and multiliteracies challenging social conventions and expectations
of behavior. A defining body of research, this publication provides
unique and significant insights into the diverse approaches and
implementation of various contexts.
Contemporary Capacity-Building in Educational Contexts extends
current understandings of what capacities and capacity-building are
and of the dimensions that maximise their prospects of success in
current educational policy-making and provision. It does this by
exploring how capacity-building is implemented among nine groups of
research participants, including Australian, Dutch and English
circus families, migrants and refugees in an Australian regional
town, and a university education research team. These data sets are
analysed to address eight 'hot topics' and 'wicked problems' in
contemporary education: consciousness; creativity; dis/empowerment
and agency; diversity and identity; forms of capital and
currencies; knowledge sharing; regionality and rurality; and
resilience.
This book explores different perspectives on the role, influence
and importance of participants in education research. Drawing on a
variety of philosophical, theoretical and methodological
approaches, the book examines how researchers relate to and with
their participants before, during, and after the collection and/or
production of data; reimagining the rights of participants, the
role/s of participants, the concept/s of "participant" itself.
This book explores different perspectives on the role, influence
and importance of participants in education research. Drawing on a
variety of philosophical, theoretical and methodological
approaches, the book examines how researchers relate to and with
their participants before, during, and after the collection and/or
production of data; reimagining the rights of participants, the
role/s of participants, the concept/s of "participant" itself.
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