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Spatialized Injustice in the Contemporary City
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This volume documents research illustrating public dissents and interventions to injustice in modern-day cities. Authors present everyday occurrences of city life and place making; still, they show how the ordinary city grows from historical dimensions of injustice, violence and fear.
Autorentext
S. Nombuso Dlamini is Associate Professor, Faculty of Education at York University. She is known for her youth-based projects, including the 2018 Youth in Politics, funded by the Ontario Ministry of Education. She served as the Jean Augustine Chair, York University after her tenure as Research Leadership Chair, University of Windsor. Dlamini's research focuses on youth activism, youth identities; and on gender experiences of Canada's racialized populations. She teaches in the area of youth culture, identity and civic engagement. Dlamini's publications include the acclaimed Youth and Identity Politics in South Africa, and the 2021 co-edited volume, Global Citizenship Education: Challenges and Successes.
Angela Stienen is Professor in the Centre for Research and Development at the University of Education in Bern, Switzerland. She directs the research program Migration/Mobility and Global Learning and *coordinates the research cooperation between Bern University of Education and Antioquia University in Medellín, Colombia on Planetary Pedagogy knowledge production beyond North-South binaries. She teaches in the area of anthropology and geography of education. Since the 1990s she has been conducted extensive research in Colombia and Switzerland, from which she has widely published manuscripts on globalization, migration, and territorial transformation, particularly of urban contexts. Her recent publications include the 2020 article (Re)claiming territory: Colombia's "territorial-peace" approach and the city, and the 2019 co-edited special issue, Youth 'doing politics' in the contemporary city*.
Inhalt
Introduction
Section 1: Confronting Racialisation in the Multicultural City
De-constructing socio-spatial injustices: urban poverty among Blacks in Toronto
Engaging youth creativity through PhotoVoice in the multicultural city
Section 2: Disputing Urban Territories of Injustice: Arts and Public Pedagogy
Dreaming as repertoire: Three drawing practices that resist matter-out-of-space in the contemporary city
Embodying the city through the arts, community engagement, and political mobilization: Agua, Sol y Sereno's collective theater and cultural agency in contemporary Puerto Rico
Lament Poetry: Voices of Protest
Recovering and remaking a site of horror in post-dictatorship Buenos Aires
Section 3: Contesting and Reproducing Spatialised Injustice in the City through Schooling
Between Responsibility and "Responsabilization:" The everyday making of school in Buenos Aires slums ****
An integrative approach to the educational experiences of immigrant students in urban settings
Educational Borderlands: Teachers' Experiences and Intentions: Crossing Borders into a High-Status School Subject
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138352766
- Genre Sociology
- Editor S. Nombuso Dlamini, Angela Stienen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 216
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2022
- EAN 9781138352766
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-138-35276-6
- Veröffentlichung 13.05.2022
- Titel Spatialized Injustice in the Contemporary City
- Autor S. Nombuso (York University, Canada) Stie Dlamini
- Untertitel Protesting as Public Pedagogy
- Gewicht 453g
- Herausgeber Taylor & Francis