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  • Social Justice Across Contexts in Education

    ISSN: 2372-6849

    0 publications

  • Understanding Media Ecology

    ISSN: 2374-7676

    Media Ecology is a field of inquiry defined as ‘the study of media as environments’. Within this field, the term «medium» can be defined broadly to refer to any human technology or technique, code or symbol system, invention or innovation, system or environment. Media ecology scholarship typically focuses on how technology, symbolic form, and media relate to communication, consciousness, and culture – past, present and future. This series publishes research that furthers the formal development of media ecology as a field of study. Works in this series bring a media ecology approach to bear on specific topics of interest, including theoretical or philosophical investigations concerning the nature and effects of media or a specific medium. Further, this series also publishes books that examine new and emerging technologies and the contemporary media environment, as well as historical studies of media, technology, modes, and codes of communication. Scholarship regarding technique and the technological society is particularly welcome, as is scholarship on specific types of media and culture (e.g., oral and literate cultures, image, etc.). Publications may also consider specific aspects of culture (such as religion, politics, education, journalism, etc.); critical analyses of art and popular culture; and studies of how physical and symbolic environments function as media.

    26 publications

  • New Perspectives in Criminology and Criminal Justice

    This book series is a forum for cutting-edge work that pushes the boundaries of the disciplines of criminology and criminal justice, with the aim of exploring eclectic, un- and under-explored issues, and imaginative approaches in terms of theory and methods Although primarily designed for criminology and criminal justice audiences-including, scholars, instructors, and students-books in the series function across disciplines, appealing to those with an interest in anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, political science, and law. This book series is a forum for cutting-edge work that pushes the boundaries of the disciplines of criminology and criminal justice, with the aim of exploring eclectic, un- and under-explored issues, and imaginative approaches in terms of theory and methods Although primarily designed for criminology and criminal justice audiences-including, scholars, instructors, and students-books in the series function across disciplines, appealing to those with an interest in anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, political science, and law. This book series is a forum for cutting-edge work that pushes the boundaries of the disciplines of criminology and criminal justice, with the aim of exploring eclectic, un- and under-explored issues, and imaginative approaches in terms of theory and methods Although primarily designed for criminology and criminal justice audiences-including, scholars, instructors, and students-books in the series function across disciplines, appealing to those with an interest in anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, political science, and law.

    7 publications

  • Social Justice Across Contexts in Education

    ISSN: 2372-6849

    Social Justice Across Contexts in Education addresses how teaching for social justice, broadly defined, mediates and disrupts systemic and structural inequities across early childhood, K-12 and postsecondary disciplinary, interdisciplinary and/or transdisciplinary educational contexts. This series includes books exploring how theory informs sustainable pedagogies for social justice curriculum and instruction, and how research, methodology, and assessment can inform equitable and responsive teaching. The series constructs, advances, and supports socially just policies and practices for all individuals and groups across the spectrum of our society’s education system. The series provides sustainable models for generating theories, research, practices, and tools for social justice across contexts as a means to leverage the psychological, emotional, and cognitive growth for learners and professionals. It positions social justice as a fundamental aspect of schooling, and prepares readers to advocate for and prevent social justice from becoming marginalized by reform movements in favor of the corporatization and de-professionalization of education. The over-arching aim is to establish a true field of Social Justice Education that offers theory, knowledge, and resources for those who seek to help all learners succeed. It speaks for, about, and to classroom teachers, administrators, teacher educators, education researchers, students, and other key constituents who are committed to transforming the landscape of schools and communities.

    22 publications

  • Critical Literacies and Language

    Pedagogies of Social Justice

    4 publications

  • Title: Imagined Topographies

    Imagined Topographies

    From Colonial Resource to Postcolonial Homeland
    by Jonathan Bishop Highfield (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Narratives of the Virocene: a visual ethnography with basis on the film

    Narratives of the Virocene: a visual ethnography with basis on the film

    by Weiwei YE (Author) Maximiliano E. KORSTANJE (Author)
  • Title: Justice, Justice

    Justice, Justice

    School Politics and the Eclipse of Liberalism
    by Daniel H. Perlstein (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Ecological Migration

    Ecological Migration

    Environmental Policy in China
    by Masayoshi Nakawo (Volume editor) Yuki Konagaya (Volume editor) Shinjilt (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: Justice on Trial- Justice en question

    Justice on Trial- Justice en question

    The French ‘juge’ in question- Le juge mis en examen
    by Pascale Feuillée-Kendall (Volume editor) Helen Trouille (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Conference proceedings
  • Title: 3. The Anti-Ecological University: Competitive Higher Education as Ecological Catastrophe
  • Title: The Ecological Vision of J.M.G. Le Clézio

    The Ecological Vision of J.M.G. Le Clézio

    by Bronwen Martin (Author) 2023
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Justice as Equality

    Justice as Equality

    Michael Manley’s Caribbean Vision of Justice
    by Anna Kasafi Perkins (Author) 2010
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: Language: An Ecological View

    Language: An Ecological View

    by Mark Garner (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: Restorative Justice

    Restorative Justice

    by Ruth Ann Strickland (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Representations of Justice

    Representations of Justice

    by Antoine Masson (Volume editor) Kevin O'Connor (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Rough Justice

    Rough Justice

    Young People in the Shadows
    by Trevor Gale (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Athena’s Justice

    Athena’s Justice

    Athena, Athens and the Concept of Justice in Greek Tragedy
    by Rebecca Futo Kennedy (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Transitional Justice

    Transitional Justice

    Das Problem gerechter strafrechtlicher Vergangenheitsbewältigung
    by Ulfrid Neumann (Volume editor) Prittwitz (Volume editor) Paulo Abrao (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2014 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Justice Restored?

    Justice Restored?

    Between Rehabilitation and Reconciliation in China and Taiwan
    by Agnes Schick-Chen (Volume editor) Astrid Lipinsky (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Ecological Heart of Teaching

    The Ecological Heart of Teaching

    Radical Tales of Refuge and Renewal for Classrooms and Communities
    by Jackie Seidel (Volume editor) David W. Jardine (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: The Priority of Justice

    The Priority of Justice

    Elements for a Sociology of Moral Choices
    by Michel Forsé (Author) Maxime Parodi (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: Social Justice and Democracy

    Social Justice and Democracy

    The Relevance of Rawl’s Conception of Justice in Africa
    by Basile Ekanga (Author)
    ©2005 Thesis
  • Title: Emissaries of Justice

    Emissaries of Justice

    Courageous Searchers for Missing Persons
    by Hugo G. Walter (Author) 2025
    ©2025 Monographs
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