This book shows how resistance is a crucial dynamic of educational transformation and illustrates how young people are asserting more socially just educational futures through participation in social movements. It centers on grassroots and community-centered examples of resistance and social change within diverse educational settings.
Youth Voice, Participatory Arts, and Global Development looks at how arts-based methods can promote youth engagement in global development. This book will interest researchers of international development, arts and youth studies, as well as development practitioners, and those promoting epistemic justice with and for young people.
In Youth, Class and Everyday Struggles, Threadgold brings Bourdieu's sociological practice together with theories of affect, emotion, morals and values to broaden our understanding of how young people make choices, adapt, strategise, succeed, fail and make do.
Following in the footsteps of our popular zen gardening mini kits comes this calm yet spooky kit with a humorous twist, including everything you need to create a small-scale graveyard to conjure up that deadly peace any time you need it. Perfect for spooky season and those who love a stroll through a life-sized graveyard.
In the first comprehensive and critical assessment of Zygmunt Bauman's work on culture, Dariusz Brzezinski offers a comparative analysis of the theories of one of the most influential intellectuals of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Foregrounding the sociologist and philosopher's Polish period, Brzezinski introduces Bauman to a new international audience.