Teaching College Students Communication Strategies for Effective Social Justice Advocacy

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This book has received the AESA (American Educational Studies Association) Critics Choice Award 2013. The book deals concretely with the most effective ways for educators to be social justice advocates, with questions about what it means to be a social justice advocate, and with the best communication strategies to advocate for a particular social justice view that might start and sustain an open dialogue. The book presents a number of practical approaches to dialoguing about social justice in formal educational settings. It is well suited for college students, graduate students, faculty and higher education administrators, politicians, and anyone interested in having a civil discourse addressing social justice.

Autorentext

Robert J. Nash, Ed. D., is a professor in the College of Education and Social Services at the University of Vermont. He has thaught fourty-four years at the University of Vermont and is Director of the Masters Program in Interdisciplinary Studies. Dr. Nash is a Georgetown University Alumnus. Richard Greggory Johnson III, Phi Beta Kappa, is an associate professor and director of the MPA and BPA programs at the University of San Francisco. Dr. Johnson has published five books, including A Twenty-First Century Approach to Teaching Social Justice: Educating for Both Advocacy and Action (Peter Lang, 2009). He has also published many peer-reviewed journal articles. Dr. Johnson is a Georgetown University Alumnus. Michele C. Murray, PhD, serves Seattle University as Associate Vice President for Student Development. With Robert Nash, she has co-authored Helping College Students Find Purpose: The Campus Guide to Meaning Making, and she is the author/founder of Cotton Tree Herald (cottontreeherald.com), a blog about finding meaning in the everyday.


Zusammenfassung
Deals concretely with the effective ways for educators to be social justice advocates, with questions about what it means to be a social justice advocate, and with the best communication strategies to advocate for a particular social justice view that might start and sustain an open dialogue.

Inhalt

Contents: Robert J. Nash: Preface: A Real-World Advocacy Dilemma Robert J. Nash: Laying the Groundwork for Becoming Effective Social Justice Advocates Robert J. Nash: An Overview of Five Types of Advocacy Richard Greggory Johnson III: Social Justice Radvocacy: The Pros and Cons Richard Greggory Johnson III: Social Justice Madvocacy: The Pros and Cons Michele C. Murray: Social Justice Sadvocacy: The Pros and Cons Michele C. Murray: Social Justice Fadvocacy: The Pros and Cons Robert J. Nash: Social Justice Gladvocacy: The Pros and Cons Robert J. Nash/Richard Greggory Johnson III/Michele C. Murray: Our Uncensored Personal Reflections on the Five Advocacy Styles Robert J. Nash: Firsthand Reports from the Field: Social Justice Advocates Weigh In with Personal Observations.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 208
    • Herausgeber Peter Lang
    • Gewicht 300g
    • Autor Richard Greggory Johnson Iii , Robert J. Nash , Michele C. Murray
    • Titel Teaching College Students Communication Strategies for Effective Social Justice Advocacy
    • Veröffentlichung 28.03.2012
    • ISBN 1433114364
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9781433114366
    • Jahr 2012
    • Größe H225mm x B150mm x T12mm
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • GTIN 09781433114366

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