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Who Speaks for Justice: Raising Our Voices in the Noise of Hegemony Joan Therese Wynne

Who Speaks for Justice: Raising Our Voices in the Noise of Hegemony By Joan Therese Wynne

Who Speaks for Justice: Raising Our Voices in the Noise of Hegemony by Joan Therese Wynne


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Explores the tension of working, teaching, and profiting from a system that inherently creates distinction and privilege, one that thrives on disparity, and encourages students to recognise not only the inevitable convolutions of life's stories, but also the power and the place of those stories in the scope of research.

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Who Speaks for Justice: Raising Our Voices in the Noise of Hegemony Summary

Who Speaks for Justice: Raising Our Voices in the Noise of Hegemony by Joan Therese Wynne

As a collection of narratives, Who Speaks for Justice: Raising Our Voices In The Noise of Hegemony explores each other's stories about battles to be free, as researchers, teachers, learners, citizens.

Who Speaks for Justice:
  • explores the tension of working, teaching, and profiting from a system that inherently creates distinction and privilege, one that thrives on disparity.
  • encourages students to recognize not only the inevitable convolutions of life's stories, but also the power and the place of those stories in the scope of research.
  • tells of the tragedy and glory of cultures, humans,trees, and earth.
  • is a catalyst for creative encounters confronting the repression that students face every day in school buildings.

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CIN146527880XG
9781465278807
146527880X
Who Speaks for Justice: Raising Our Voices in the Noise of Hegemony by Joan Therese Wynne
Used - Good
Paperback
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
2015-08-18
277
N/A
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