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This well-conceived annotated bibliography of 497 items covers all
areas of hypermedia and hypertext through the end of 1989. Though
not meant to be exhaustive, it does a very good job of identifying
many important books, articles, proceedings and ERIC documents
pertaining to hypertext/hypermedia and related issues. . . . This
bibliography is the most thorough compilation of works in the field
of hypertext/hypermedia and it deserves a place on the reference
shelves of any large academic or public libraries. Any individual
interested in finding information on this fast growing field will
find this book extremely helpful. Choice This is the only
comprehensive annotated bibliography on hypertext/hypermedia.
Hypertext refers to units of information interconnected with links.
Hypermedia involves the extension of this concept to include
information units in the form of graphics, music, animation, video,
or any type of media that can be digitized. Hypertext/hypermedia
systems allow users to access and interact with information.
Listing nearly 500 citations, the bibliography represents the work
of over 350 authors. Extremely up-to-date, the book is
comprehensive through the first half of 1989. Hypertext/hypermedia
applications in such areas as education, automobile diagnostic and
repair systems, job training, medical diagnostic systems,
electronic publishing, and job training are some of the ideas
covered in this bibliography. The bibliography contains items in
the following formats: books, book chapters, journal articles,
conference proceedings, ERIC documents, government publications,
and hypertext documents. Dissertations, technical reports, and
items in languages other than English are not included. The
bibliography is arranged alphabetically by author. Primary access
is provided by subject and author indexes. Each entry includes
sufficient bibliographic information to locate the item in a
library, acquire it through interlibrary loan, or purchase it. The
book is suitable for all libraries.
Reconciliation is one of the most significant contemporary
challenges in the world today. In this innovative new volume,
educational academics and practitioners across a range of cultural
and political contexts examine the links between reconciliation and
critical pedagogy, putting forward the notion that reconciliation
projects should be regarded as public pedagogical interventions,
with much to offer to wider theories of learning. While ideas about
reconciliation are proliferating, few scholarly accounts have
focused on its pedagogies. This book seeks to develop a generative
theory that properly maps reconciliation processes and works out
the pedagogical dimensions of new modes of narrating and listening,
and effecting social change. The contributors build conceptual
bridges between the scholarship of reconciliation studies and
existing education and pedagogical literature, bringing together
the concepts of reconciliation and pedagogy into a dialogical
encounter and evaluating how each might be of mutual benefit to the
other, theoretically and practically. This study covers a broad
range of territory including ethnographic accounts of
reconciliation efforts, practical implications of reconciliation
matters for curricula and pedagogy in schools and universities and
theoretical and philosophical considerations of
reconciliation/pedagogy. It will be of great interest to students
and scholars of peace and reconciliation studies, educational
studies and international relations.
Reconciliation is one of the most significant contemporary
challenges in the world today. In this innovative new volume,
educational academics and practitioners across a range of cultural
and political contexts examine the links between reconciliation and
critical pedagogy, putting forward the notion that reconciliation
projects should be regarded as public pedagogical interventions,
with much to offer to wider theories of learning. While ideas about
reconciliation are proliferating, few scholarly accounts have
focused on its pedagogies. This book seeks to develop a generative
theory that properly maps reconciliation processes and works out
the pedagogical dimensions of new modes of narrating and listening,
and effecting social change. The contributors build conceptual
bridges between the scholarship of reconciliation studies and
existing education and pedagogical literature, bringing together
the concepts of reconciliation and pedagogy into a dialogical
encounter and evaluating how each might be of mutual benefit to the
other, theoretically and practically. This study covers a broad
range of territory including ethnographic accounts of
reconciliation efforts, practical implications of reconciliation
matters for curricula and pedagogy in schools and universities and
theoretical and philosophical considerations of
reconciliation/pedagogy. It will be of great interest to students
and scholars of peace and reconciliation studies, educational
studies and international relations.
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!
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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