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  • Educational Equity in Community Colleges

    ISSN: 2690-4438

    This series centers theory and practice in enacting educational equity, and, ultimately, educational justice at the administrative, institutional/programmatic, governance, and pedagogical levels of community colleges and other institutions of higher learning (Woods & Harris, 2016; Nevarez & Wood, 2010). There is a corpus of literature on the pernicious effects of oppressive pedagogy at the K-12 level, especially for traditionally marginalized, minoritized students (Nasir, 2011; Delpit, 2012; Leonardo, 2010). However, this is not the case at the community college level even though these same traditionally marginalized, minoritized students overwhelming start their college careers in two-year community colleges. Frankly, though there are many valuable contributions to community college education, overall there is a dearth of literature on critical, justice-centered pedagogy, theory and practice (i.e., praxis) within community college administration, governance, programming, and pedagogy. Community college practitioners are interested in enacting educational equity. However, there is little community college-specific literature for them to use to reimagine and, ultimately, reconstruct their administrative, programmatic, and pedagogical practices so that these institutionalized practices become commensurate with educational equity and justice (Tuck & Yang, 2018). Therefore, the goal of this series is to blend the work of university researchers and community college practitioners to illuminate best practices in achieving educational equity and justice via a critical-reality pedagogical framework (Giroux, 2004; Emdin, 2017; Sims, 2018). This series aims to highlight work that illuminates both the successes and struggles in developing institutionalized practices that positively impact poor ethno-racially minoritized students of color. Therefore, we will be looking at pedagogies, policies, and practices that are intentionally developed, curated and sustained by committed educators, administrators, and staff at their respective college campuses that work to ensure just learning conditions for all students.

    4 publications

  • Fem-Mobilities: Feminismos y Movilidades

    Contemporary migrations take place within the framework of varied geographical, social and symbolic mobilities with strong implications in terms of inequality and global stratification. Throughout history, women have always migrated, but their presence has been invisible or shown in a selective, partial and biased way (Morokvasic, 2011), which presents them more as dependents, sufferers and victims, than as protagonists of the migration. After decades of struggle for the development and implantation of feminist and gender studies in academia and the impact of the broad women's movement at a global level, today we are witnessing the consolidation of a "field" of studies, that of "gender and gender. migrations ». Feminist approaches have provided a set of concepts and categories of analysis that have contributed to restoring the agency of women in general, and in particular, the agency of migrant women. The diverse feminist perspectives allow us to understand how migrations politically, historically and contextually produce gender, the factors of production of political, economic and socio-cultural inequalities that affect the lives of migrant women, as well as the variety of their experiences, their positions and their identities. The FEM-MOBILITIES series is a space for the publication of works that focus on these feminist themes, approaches and perspectives on migration and refuge, with the aim of constituting a place for dialogue and debate, but also for constructive controversy around to the main axes of production of inequality and the ways to combat them. Las migraciones contemporáneas tienen lugar en el marco de movilidades geográficas, sociales y simbólicas variadas con fuertes implicaciones en términos de desigualdad y de estratificación global. A lo largo de la historia, las mujeres siempre han migrado, pero su presencia ha sido invisibilizada o mostrada de manera selectiva, parcial y sesgada (Morokvasic, 2011), lo que las presentan más como dependientes, sufrientes y víctimas, que como protagonistas de la migración. Tras décadas de lucha para el desarrollo e implantación de los estudios feministas y de género en la academia y de la incidencia del movimiento amplio de mujeres a nivel global, hoy asistimos a la consolidación de un «campo» de estudios, el de «género y migraciones». Los enfoques feministas han proporcionado un conjunto de conceptos y categorías de análisis que han contribuido a restituir en general la agencia de las mujeres, y en particular, la agencia de las mujeres migrantes. Las diversas perspectivas feministas nos permitan entender cómo las migraciones producen de manera política, histórica y contextual el género, los factores de producción de desigualdades políticas, económicas y socioculturales que inciden en la vida de las mujeres migrantes, así como la variedad de sus experiencias, sus posiciones y sus identidades. La serie FEM-MOBILITIES es un espacio para la publicación de obras que se centren en estos temas, enfoques y perspectivas feministas de las migraciones y el refugio con el objetivo de constituir un lugar de diálogo y de debate, pero también de controversia constructiva en torno a los principales ejes de producción de desigualdad y las formas de combatirlos.

    1 publications

  • Education beyond Borders

    Studies in Educational and Academic Mobility and Migration

    The “Education beyond Borders series“ establishes a forum for theoretical and practical contributions on Education and Sociology. By connecting typical questions on education with new aspects of academic mobility and migration, the series seeks to investigate contemporary global trends and impacts on Didactics and Pedagogy and vice versa. The editor professor Fred Dervin has an exceptional focus on multicultural education. This series will not be continued. The “Education beyond Borders series“ establishes a forum for theoretical and practical contributions on Education and Sociology. By connecting typical questions on education with new aspects of academic mobility and migration, the series seeks to investigate contemporary global trends and impacts on Didactics and Pedagogy and vice versa. The editor professor Fred Dervin has an exceptional focus on multicultural education. This series will not be continued. The “Education beyond Borders series“ establishes a forum for theoretical and practical contributions on Education and Sociology. By connecting typical questions on education with new aspects of academic mobility and migration, the series seeks to investigate contemporary global trends and impacts on Didactics and Pedagogy and vice versa. The editor professor Fred Dervin has an exceptional focus on multicultural education. This series will not be continued.

    2 publications

  • Lifespan Communication

    Children, Families, and Aging

    ISSN: 2166-6466

    From first words to final conversations, communication plays an integral and significant role in all aspects of human development and everyday living. Peter Lang Publishing’s Lifespan Communication: Children, Families and Aging book series seeks to publish authored and edited scholarly volumes that focus on relational and group communication as they develop over the lifespan (infancy through later life). The series will include volumes on the communication development of children and adolescents, family communication, peer-group communication (among age cohorts), intergenerational communication, and later-life communication, as well as longitudinal studies of lifespan communication development, communication during lifespan transitions, and lifespan communication research methods. The series also includes college textbooks as well as books for use in upper level undergraduate and graduate courses.

    34 publications

  • Communication, Sport, and Society

    ISSN: 2576-7232

    0 publications

  • Title: Anti-Colonial Theory and Decolonial Praxis

    Anti-Colonial Theory and Decolonial Praxis

    by George Jerry Sefa Dei (Volume editor) Meredith Lordan (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Political Music

    Political Music

    Communication and Mobilization
    by Anna Szwed-Walczak (Volume editor) Tomasz Bichta (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Transnational Cooperation of Ethnopolitical Mobilization

    Transnational Cooperation of Ethnopolitical Mobilization

    A Survey Analysis of European Ethnopolitical Groups
    by Yu-Wen Chen (Author)
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: Mobile Education

    Mobile Education

    Personalised Learning and Assessment in Remote Education: A Guide for Educators and Learners
    by Kieran McCartney (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Rethinking Community

    Rethinking Community

    Discourse, Identity and Citizenship in the European Union
    by Giuditta Caliendo (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Re-Defining Community

    Re-Defining Community

    A Discourse on Community and the Pluralism of Today’s World with Personalist Underpinnings
    by Edmund Aku (Author)
    ©2000 Thesis
  • Title: Global Technography

    Global Technography

    Ethnography in the Age of Mobility
    by Grant Kien (Author)
    ©2009 Textbook
  • Title: The Reimagined Community

    The Reimagined Community

    A Postnationalist Kaleidoscope of European Cinema
    by Olle Sjögren (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Community, Identity, Conflict

    Community, Identity, Conflict

    The Jewish Experience in Ireland, 1881-1914
    by Natalie Wynn (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Displacing Place

    Displacing Place

    Mobile Communication in the Twenty-first Century
    by Sharon Kleinman (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Textbook
  • Title: Same-Sex Marriage, Legal Mobilization, and the Politics of Rights

    Same-Sex Marriage, Legal Mobilization, and the Politics of Rights

    by Martin Dupuis (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Title: Notions of Community

    Notions of Community

    A Collection of Community Media Debates and Dilemmas
    by Janey Gordon (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Psychiatry, Subjectivity, Community

    Psychiatry, Subjectivity, Community

    Franco Basaglia and Biopolitics
    by Alvise Sforza-Tarabochia (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Conscience and Community

    Conscience and Community

    The Legacy of Paul Ylvisaker
    by Paul Ylvisaker (Author)
    ©1999 Monographs
  • Title: Community-Owned Knowledge

    Community-Owned Knowledge

    The Promise of Collaborative Action Research
    by Gilberto Arriaza (Author) Lyn Scott (Author) 2021
    ©2022 Textbook
  • Title: Identity, Community, Discourse

    Identity, Community, Discourse

    English in Intercultural Settings
    by Guiseppina Cortese (Volume editor) Anna Duszak (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Cross, Crown & Community

    Cross, Crown & Community

    Religion, Government and Culture in Early Modern England 1400-1800
    by David J. B. Trim (Volume editor) Peter J. Balderstone (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Others
  • Title: Person and Community

    Person and Community

    Selected Essays
    by Theresa H. Sandok (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Youth Community Inquiry

    Youth Community Inquiry

    New Media for Community and Personal Growth
    by Bertram Bruce (Volume editor) Ann Peterson Bishop (Volume editor) Nama R. Budhathoki (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: A Community of Disagreement

    A Community of Disagreement

    Feminism in the University
    by Danielle Bouchard (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
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