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This timely, readable text offers an authoritative and balanced
analysis of how racially driven policies in America impact post
release education as a leading pathway to social reintegration.
Compelling research findings from an assemblage of college faculty,
seasoned administrators, and criminal justice professionals are
interwoven with first-person narratives from formerly incarcerated
individuals. This book takes full advantage of its
interdisciplinary mixture of voices and positionality to build its
argument upon a three-part framework from Critical Race Theory
(CRT). It convincingly utilizes the tools of academic research,
counterstories, and counterspaces to make a persuasive case that
the intersection of race, the criminal justice system, and
education represent one of the greatest civil rights issues of our
time. Part 1, "Context, Critical Race Theory and College Re-Entry,"
explores the historical and current dynamics of these uniquely
American intersections while linking Critical Race Theory with the
field of re-entry and offering serious analysis of post
incarceration and education initiatives. Interest convergence,
white privilege, and writing from returning citizens as a way of
"coming to voice" are also explored in this section. Part 2,
"Counterstories," offers case, comparative case, and
phenomenological studies that include embedded quotations with
first-person narratives contributed from formerly incarcerated
students and graduates. This section also includes an honest and
gripping analytic auto-ethnography from the book's co-editor who
readily reveals his experiences as both a faculty member and
formerly incarcerated individual. Other highlighted topics include
the issues of stigma, overcoming obstacles in the classroom, and
the unique problems for returning citizens when acclimating to
college culture. Combining qualitative research and descriptions of
successful programs Part 3,"Counterspaces," explores the dynamics
of creating places within programs and classrooms that support
physical, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual engagement for and
with the formerly incarcerated through learner-centered, culturally
sensitive, and racially explicit pedagogy. This book is designed to
be a most welcome addition to any serious academic discussion
focusing upon institutionalized racism and education's use as a
tool in reversing the mass incarceration of people of color in
America.
This timely, readable text offers an authoritative and balanced
analysis of how racially driven policies in America impact post
release education as a leading pathway to social reintegration.
Compelling research findings from an assemblage of college faculty,
seasoned administrators, and criminal justice professionals are
interwoven with first-person narratives from formerly incarcerated
individuals. This book takes full advantage of its
interdisciplinary mixture of voices and positionality to build its
argument upon a three-part framework from Critical Race Theory
(CRT). It convincingly utilizes the tools of academic research,
counterstories, and counterspaces to make a persuasive case that
the intersection of race, the criminal justice system, and
education represent one of the greatest civil rights issues of our
time. Part 1, “Context, Critical Race Theory and College
Re-Entry,” explores the historical and current dynamics of these
uniquely American intersections while linking Critical Race Theory
with the field of re-entry and offering serious analysis of post
incarceration and education initiatives. Interest convergence,
white privilege, and writing from returning citizens as a way of
“coming to voice” are also explored in this section. Part 2,
“Counterstories,” offers case, comparative case, and
phenomenological studies that include embedded quotations with
first-person narratives contributed from formerly incarcerated
students and graduates. This section also includes an honest and
gripping analytic auto-ethnography from the book’s co-editor who
readily reveals his experiences as both a faculty member and
formerly incarcerated individual. Other highlighted topics include
the issues of stigma, overcoming obstacles in the classroom, and
the unique problems for returning citizens when acclimating to
college culture. Combining qualitative research and descriptions of
successful programs Part 3,“Counterspaces,” explores the
dynamics of creating places within programs and classrooms that
support physical, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual engagement
for and with the formerly incarcerated through learner-centered,
culturally sensitive, and racially explicit pedagogy. This book is
designed to be a most welcome addition to any serious academic
discussion focusing upon institutionalized racism and education’s
use as a tool in reversing the mass incarceration of people of
color in America.
The #1 Guide to Excellence in Technical Communication--Fully
Updated for Embedded Assistance, Mobile, Search, Multimedia, and
More Direct from IBM's own content design experts, this guide shows
you how to design product interfaces and technical information that
"always "place users front and center. This edition has been fully
revised to help you consistently deliver the "right "content at the
"right "time. You'll master today's best practices to apply nine
essential characteristics of high-quality technical information:
accuracy, clarity, completeness, concreteness, organization,
retrievability, style, task orientation, and visual effectiveness.
Coverage Includes
- Advocating for users throughout the entire product development
process
- Delivering information in an ordered manner by following
progressive disclosure techniques
- Optimizing content so that users can find it from anywhere
- Streamlining information for mobile delivery
- Helping users right where they are
Whether you're a writer, editor, information architect, user
experience professional, or reviewer, this book shows you how to
create great technical information, from the product design to the
user interface, topics, and other media.
- Thoroughly revised and updated
- Extensive new coverage of self-documenting interfaces and
embedded assistance
- Updated practical guidelines and checklists
- Hundreds of new examples
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Michelle Carey
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Discovery Miles 4 500
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Sabrina Sloan yearns for more excitement in her dull life. In a
shallow attempt to move forward, she marries the older Deacon of
the church, but is liberated when he dies on their wedding night.
Now free to find love and happiness, Sabrina discovers the dark
side of love and lust when she is confronted by her new best friend
Blair; when Blair thinks Sabrina has stolen the man she loves.
Everything was going right for Dr. Graham. After a lifetime of
dedication, with support from the government and several
high-profile businessmen, his revolutionary sleep aid was about to
be introduced to the world. But, when his deadline is missed, the
invested parties begin to apply pressure. He is buried in work and
must trust his prized employee, Carl, to keep the only project on
task from stalling and the company from failure. Can Carl and his
team handle the stress of such a high profile project and avoid
becoming the victims of the power struggle that has embedded its
way into the heart of Dr. Graham's dream?
Over the years, the United States has been concerned about threats
to Latin American and Caribbean nations from various terrorist or
insurgent groups that have attempted to influence or overthrow
elected governments. Although Latin America has not been the focal
point in the war on terrorism, countries in the region have
struggled with domestic terrorism for decades and international
terrorist groups have at times used the region as a battleground to
advance their causes. This book examines Latin America as a
national security threat with a focus on Iran's increasing
activities with Venezuela; drug-trafficking related violence in
Mexico and Columbia; and Cuba's lack of cooperation in
antiterrorism efforts.
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