This much-needed introduction explains what epistemic injustice is and examines it from a philosophical standpoint. With chapter summaries, further reading, and a glossary, it is an ideal starting point for anyone coming to the topic for the first time.
This much-needed introduction explains what epistemic injustice is and examines it from a philosophical standpoint. With chapter summaries, further reading, and a glossary, it is an ideal starting point for anyone coming to the topic for the first time.
This textbook equips pre-service educators with the tools they need to empower multilingual learners, their families, and communities; promote educational equity; and advocate for the rights of multilingual learners in increasingly complex socio-political settings.
Implements a multidisciplinary approach in describing language both in its ontogenetic development and in its close interrelationship with other human subsystems such as thought, memory, and activity, with a focus on the semantic component of the evolutionary-synthetic theory.
This A-Z guide provides readers with a comprehensive overview of fifty core concepts in the global field of science communication. It explains the origins and research foundations of each essential concept, analyses how they have been applied in different contexts and demonstrates their use as guides to action.
This A-Z guide provides readers with a comprehensive overview of fifty core concepts in the global field of science communication. It explains the origins and research foundations of each essential concept, analyses how they have been applied in different contexts and demonstrates their use as guides to action.