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Playing Oppression

Author : Mary Flanagan,Mikael Jakobsson
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2023-02-28
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 9780262373722

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A striking analysis of popular board games’ roots in imperialist reasoning—and why the future of play depends on reckoning with it. Board games conjure up images of innocuously enriching entertainment: family game nights, childhood pastimes, cooperative board games centered around resource management and strategic play. Yet in Playing Oppression, Mary Flanagan and Mikael Jakobsson apply the incisive frameworks of postcolonial theory to a broad historical survey of board games to show how these seemingly benign entertainments reinforce the logic of imperialism. Through this lens, the commercialized version of Snakes and Ladders takes shape as the British Empire’s distortion of Gyan Chaupar (an Indian game of spiritual knowledge), and early twentieth-century “trading games” that fêted French colonialism are exposed for how they conveniently sanitized its brutality while also relying on crudely racist imagery. These games’ most explicitly abhorrent features may no longer be visible, but their legacy still lingers in the contemporary Eurogame tendency to exalt (and incentivize) cycles of exploration, expansion, exploitation, and extermination. An essential addition to any player’s bookshelf, Playing Oppression deftly analyzes this insidious violence and proposes a path forward with board games that challenge colonialist thinking and embrace a much broader cultural imagination.

Diversity, Oppression, and Change

Author : Flavio Francisco Marsiglia,Stephen Stanley Kulis,Stephanie Lechuga-Peña
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN : 9780190059507

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Diversity, Oppression, and Change by Flavio Francisco Marsiglia,Stephen Stanley Kulis,Stephanie Lechuga-Peña Pdf

"Diversity, Oppression and Change is an engaging and well-researched book about a timely and controversial topic. The authors unpack complex theory-based concepts related to oppression and privilege so that readers can identify their historically based impact on certain groups and communities. They use an easy to understand style, which makes cultural diversity concepts come to life through specific examples and notes from the field, often coming from their own practice, policy and research experiences. This book is essential reading for social workers and allied professionals committed to anti-oppressive practice. Diversity, Oppression and Change is also about hope and resiliency, and the miraculous ability of individuals and communities to bounce back from oppressive experiences and historical trauma to produce lasting social change and achieve social justice"--

Playing the Game

Author : Christine Poulter
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2018-04-21
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781350315907

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This practical guide presents a wide array of games and exercises designed to develop the players observation, imagination, presentation and self-confidence. This long-awaited new edition has been fully revised and extended, now including example workshops and an index of games to help instructors get the most out of the exercises in rehearsals, workshops and classes. Christine Poulter shares what she has learned from her students over the years, and opens up the language of the book to the worlds of youth work, healthcare, the prison service, 'customer care', management training, and secondary school education. This is an essential resource for directors, drama teachers, and students of Drama, Theatre and Performance at all levels. It will also be useful to anyone looking to improve their presentation skills.

Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice

Author : Karen Morgaine,Moshoula Capous-Desyllas
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2014-07-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781483356044

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Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice is the first text to fully integrate concepts of anti-oppressive practice with generalist practice course content. This comprehensive approach introduces concepts of social justice and offers detailed insight into how those principles intersect with the practice of social work at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. The book covers ethics, values, and social work theory, and discusses the fundamentals of working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. The book also highlights policy and social movement activism and practice within a global context. Maintaining an integrative approach throughout, authors Karen Morgaine and Moshoula Capous-Desyllas effectively bridge the gap between anti-oppressive principles and practice, and offer a practical, comprehensive solution to schools approaching reaccreditation under the mandated CSWE Standards. ? “Provides an important step in the ongoing evolution of generalist practice in social work. It continues a rich tradition [that] challenges the profession to become more and more explicit about the revolutionary aspect of practice.” —Christian Itin, Metropolitan State University of Denver “Offers a fresh perspective of social work practice interventions.” —Terrence Allen, North Carolina Central University

Algorithms of Oppression

Author : Safiya Umoja Noble
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2018-02-20
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9781479837243

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Acknowledgments -- Introduction: the power of algorithms -- A society, searching -- Searching for Black girls -- Searching for people and communities -- Searching for protections from search engines -- The future of knowledge in the public -- The future of information culture -- Conclusion: algorithms of oppression -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author

Playing the State

Author : Sophie Watson
Publisher : Verso Trade
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UVA:X001710107

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May Freedom Sway Swing

Author : Pe Mba Ukagwu Jr.
Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2021-04-21
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781636615714

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May Freedom Sway Swing By: PE MBA UKAGWU JR. May Freedom Sway Swing is a collection of poems by Ukagwu. In this book, Biafra is reborn. Of course, PE MBA UKAGWU JR. was not yet born during the Nigerian-Biafran civil war, which witnessed the deaths of over three million Igbos, neither did he witness the pogrom that preceded the war. However, he has, on countless times, been told stories of the war, the losses, the inhumanity visited upon his own people. He has also read books. . . books that dwelt on the short period between 1966 and 1969, when Biafra independence was declared to when the fighting Biafran soldiers surrendered to the British-backed Nigerian troop. Aside from the things he was told or things he read from books, it can be safely said that what has had the biggest impact upon an impressionable Ukagwu are the things he grew up to see and experience in his region, which falls under the then Biafra. As one who grew up and had his education in the South-East Nigeria, he has experienced marginalization first-hand; he has seen suppression, neglect, intimidation. He has seen winds taken from visions, dreams and aspirations, as equal opportunities are denied his people. Biafra is supposed to be God's kingdom on earth, a land of milk and honey, peopled by an uncommon kind. The author captures these and many other experiences in May Freedom Sway Swing. The overbearing slave master intent on perpetual subjugation of his slave; the fears and uncertainties of a future, the resolve of a people. . .indefatigable, undaunted, who thrive albeit laboriously. May Freedom Sway Swing shows hope, one that can never fade. The book is embellished with all the properties that make a great collection, good use of symbolism and imageries. The language is rich and sometimes esoteric; the sound rhythmic, rhyming, and mellifluous. Ukagwu is an associate member of the Academy of American Poets, and this book, May Freedom Sway Swing, truly shows why he was inducted into such a prestigious academy.

Oppression and Liberty

Author : Simone Weil
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0415255600

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Discussing political and social oppression, its permanent causes, the way it works and its contemporary form, this volume of Simone Weil's writings offers thought-provoking ideas on political theory.

Working with People with Learning Disabilities

Author : Honor Woods,David Thomas
Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2003-02-20
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781846423918

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Working with People with Learning Disabilities by Honor Woods,David Thomas Pdf

A comprehensive introduction to working with people with learning disabilities, this guide provides the theoretical understanding needed to inform good practice and to help improve the quality of life of people within this group. Using accessible language and case examples, the authors discuss both psychological and practical theories, including: * person-centred and behavioural approaches * anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive approaches * systems theory * task centred approach * role theory. Emphasising empowerment and inclusion of those with learning disabilities, they relate theory to issues such as loss and bereavement, sexuality and social stigma. They also provide guidance for practitioners on social policy and legislation and explore crisis intervention, values and ethics, advocacy and joint agency work, making this an extremely useful resource for social workers, nurses, teachers care workers and others working with people with learning disabilities.

Woke Gaming

Author : Kishonna L. Gray,David J. Leonard
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2018-11-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780295744193

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From #Gamergate to the 2016 election, to the daily experiences of marginalized perspectives, gaming is entangled with mainstream cultures of systematic exploitation and oppression. Whether visible in the persistent color line that shapes the production, dissemination, and legitimization of dominant stereotypes within the industry itself, or in the dehumanizing representations often found within game spaces, many video games perpetuate injustice and mirror the inequities and violence that permeate society as a whole. Drawing from groundbreaking research on counter and oppositional gaming and from popular games such as World of Warcraft and Tomb Raider, Woke Gaming examines resistance to problematic spaces of violence, discrimination, and microaggressions in gaming culture. The contributors of these essays seek to identify strategies to detox gaming culture and orient players and gamers toward progressive ends. From Anna Anthropy�s Keep Me Occupied to Momo Pixel�s Hair, Nah, video games can reveal the power and potential for marginalized communities to resist, and otherwise challenge dehumanizing representations inside and outside of game spaces. In a moment of #MeToo, #BlackLivesMatter, and efforts to transform current political realities, Woke Gaming illustrates the power and potential of video games to foster change and become a catalyst for social justice.

Unwatchable

Author : Nicholas Baer,Maggie Hennefeld,Laura Horak,Gunnar Iversen
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2019-01-14
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780813599601

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Unwatchable by Nicholas Baer,Maggie Hennefeld,Laura Horak,Gunnar Iversen Pdf

We all have images that we find unwatchable, whether for ethical, political, or sensory and affective reasons. From news coverage of terror attacks to viral videos of police brutality, and from graphic horror films to transgressive artworks, many of the images in our media culture might strike us as unsuitable for viewing. Yet what does it mean to proclaim something “unwatchable”: disturbing, revolting, poor, tedious, or literally inaccessible? With over 50 original essays by leading scholars, artists, critics, and curators, this is the first book to trace the “unwatchable” across our contemporary media environment, in which viewers encounter difficult content on various screens and platforms. Appealing to a broad academic and general readership, the volume offers multidisciplinary approaches to the vast array of troubling images that circulate in global visual culture.

The Angola Prison Seminary

Author : Michael Hallett,Joshua Hays,Byron R. Johnson,Sung Joon Jang,Grant Duwe
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781317300601

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The Angola Prison Seminary by Michael Hallett,Joshua Hays,Byron R. Johnson,Sung Joon Jang,Grant Duwe Pdf

Corrections officials faced with rising populations and shrinking budgets have increasingly welcomed "faith-based" providers offering services at no cost to help meet the needs of inmates. Drawing from three years of on-site research, this book utilizes survey analysis along with life-history interviews of inmates and staff to explore the history, purpose, and functioning of the Inmate Minister program at Louisiana State Penitentiary (aka "Angola"), America’s largest maximum-security prison. This book takes seriously attributions from inmates that faith is helpful for "surviving prison" and explores the implications of religious programming for an American corrections system in crisis, featuring high recidivism, dehumanizing violence, and often draconian punishments. A first-of-its-kind prototype in a quickly expanding policy arena, Angola’s unique Inmate Minister program deploys trained graduates of the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in bi-vocational pastoral service roles throughout the prison. Inmates lead their own congregations and serve in lay-ministry capacities in hospice, cell block visitation, delivery of familial death notifications to fellow inmates, "sidewalk counseling" and tier ministry, officiating inmate funerals, and delivering "care packages" to indigent prisoners. Life-history interviews uncover deep-level change in self-identity corresponding with a growing body of research on identity change and religiously motivated desistance. The concluding chapter addresses concerns regarding the First Amendment, the dysfunctional state of U.S. corrections, and directions for future research.

Gender and Learning in Rwanda

Author : Shirley Randell,Hilary Yerbury,Astrid Escrig-Pinol
Publisher : UTS ePRESS
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2021-09-28
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780977520091

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Gender and Learning in Rwanda by Shirley Randell,Hilary Yerbury,Astrid Escrig-Pinol Pdf

This book presents an unparalleled mix of aspiration and achievement, of feminist theory and practice. It does not claim to be complete or final, nor is it a snapshot of a single point in time. It falls into two parts. One part containing scholarly chapters written academics involved in developing and teaching in the innovative Master’s program in Gender, Culture and development offered from 2011 at the Kigali Institute of Education in Rwanda. The second part contains statements written by students in the first cohort, most of which have been revised and updated. All the contributions are informed by a set of common experiences, but each writer presents her (or his) own perspective. This is most clearly evident in the short chapters written by the women who brought their diverse scholarly backgrounds together in their passion for the scholarly development of other women and men, in an empowering, feminist, educational experience. This mix of experiences and the diversity of writings make the book a challenging read and an invaluable resource for anyone interested in research-based approaches to social change, the weaving of personal experience into scholarly reflections, and in insights into leaders in working towards gender equality, a policy area which affects social relationships throughout a society, including at the most intimate level.

Playing Nice

Author : Mary Jo Festle
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Sex differences (Psychology)
ISBN : 0231101627

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Few aspects of American military history have been as vigorously debated as Harry Truman's decision to use atomic bombs against Japan. In this carefully crafted volume, Michael Kort describes the wartime circumstances and thinking that form the context for the decision to use these weapons, surveys the major debates related to that decision, and provides a comprehensive collection of key primary source documents that illuminate the behavior of the United States and Japan during the closing days of World War II. Kort opens with a summary of the debate over Hiroshima as it has evolved since 1945. He then provides a historical overview of thye events in question, beginning with the decision and program to build the atomic bomb. Detailing the sequence of events leading to Japan's surrender, he revisits the decisive battles of the Pacific War and the motivations of American and Japanese leaders. Finally, Kort examines ten key issues in the discussion of Hiroshima and guides readers to relevant primary source documents, scholarly books, and articles.

Integrating Mindfulness into Anti-Oppression Pedagogy

Author : Beth Berila
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2015-08-14
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781317520771

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Integrating Mindfulness into Anti-Oppression Pedagogy by Beth Berila Pdf

Drawing from mindfulness education and social justice teaching, this book explores an anti-oppressive pedagogy for university and college classrooms. Authentic classroom discussions about oppression and diversity can be difficult; a mindful approach allows students to explore their experiences with compassion and to engage in critical inquiry to confront their deeply held beliefs and value systems. This engaging book is full of practical tips for deepening learning, addressing challenging situations, and providing mindfulness practices in anti-oppression classrooms. Integrating Mindfulness into Anti-Oppression Pedagogy is for all higher education professionals interested in pedagogy that empowers and engages students in the complex unlearning of oppression.