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Reclaiming Knowledge

Author : Johan Muller
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781135700430

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Reclaiming Knowledge asserts the necessity of a strong view of knowledge for a robust sociology of knowledge, for both researching the curriculum and developing policy. Divided into four sections or investigations, the central question underlying this book is how, in a world of uncertainty and challenge, do we develop a responsible knowledge practice?

Reclaiming the Commons

Author : Vandana Shiva
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2020-07-14
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0907791786

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Authored by world renowned activist and environmental leader Vandana Shiva, Reclaiming the Commons presents the history of the struggle to defend biodiversity and traditional practices against corporate biopiracy and details efforts to realize legal rights for Mother Earth and achieve the vision of the universal commons and Earth as Family.

Reclaiming the Knowledge Economy

Author : Katerina Psarikidou
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2022-01-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789811668432

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Reclaiming the Knowledge Economy by Katerina Psarikidou Pdf

This book offers a critical analysis of the diverse knowledge and knowledge production processes through which ‘alternative agro-food networks’ can constitute a more plural ‘knowledge economy’. It provides critical sociological and political economic insights that help problematise dominant capitalocentric and technocentric framings of the ‘knowledge (bio)economy’. It will appeal to researchers, practitioners and policy-makers with an interest in supporting inclusive research, policy and innovation agendas for sustainability.

Reclaiming Indigenous Knowledge Systems

Author : Kendi Borona
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2019-01-03
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781527524125

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Conservation has, over the last couple of decades, coalesced around the language of ‘community-engagement’. Models that seemed to prop up conservation areas as those emptied of human presence are cracking under their own weight. This book grounds our understanding of people-forest relationships through the lens of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in the Nyandarwa (Aberdare) forest reserve in Kenya, home to the Agĩkũyũ people. It confronts the history of land dispossession in Kenya, demonstrates that land continues to be a central pillar of Agĩkũyũ indigenous environmental thought, and cements the role of the forest in sustaining the struggle for independence. It also shines a light on seed and food sovereignty as arenas of knowledge mobilization and self-determination. The book concludes by showing how IKS can contribute to forging sustainable people-forest relationships.

Reclaiming the System

Author : Lisa Herzog
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2018-10-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780192566126

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The world of wage labour seems to have become a soulless machine, an engine of social and environmental destruction. Employees seem to be nothing but 'cogs' in this system - but is this true? Located at the intersection of political theory, moral philosophy, and business ethics, this book questions the picture of the world of work as a 'system'. Hierarchical organizations, both in the public and in the private sphere, have specific features of their own. This does not mean, however, that they cannot leave room for moral responsibility, and maybe even human flourishing. Drawing on detailed empirical case studies, Lisa Herzog analyses the nature of organizations from a normative perspective: their rule-bound character, the ways in which they deal with divided knowledge, and organizational cultures and their relation to morality. The volume examines how individual agency and organizational structures would have to mesh to avoid common moral pitfalls and develops the notion of 'transformational agency', which refers to a critical, creative way of engaging with one's organizational role while remaining committed to basic moral norms. The volume goes on to explore the political and institutional changes that would be required to re-embed organizations into a just society. Whether we submit to 'the system' or try to reclaim it, Herzog argues, is a question of eminent political importance in our globalized world.

Reclaiming Indigenous Planning

Author : Ryan Walker,Ted Jojola
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 655 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780773589940

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Reclaiming Indigenous Planning by Ryan Walker,Ted Jojola Pdf

Centuries-old community planning practices in Indigenous communities in Canada, the United States, New Zealand, and Australia have, in modern times, been eclipsed by ill-suited western approaches, mostly derived from colonial and neo-colonial traditions. Since planning outcomes have failed to reflect the rights and interests of Indigenous people, attempts to reclaim planning have become a priority for many Indigenous nations throughout the world. In Reclaiming Indigenous Planning, scholars and practitioners connect the past and present to facilitate better planning for the future. With examples from the Canadian Arctic to the Australian desert, and the cities, towns, reserves and reservations in between, contributors engage topics including Indigenous mobilization and resistance, awareness-raising and seven-generations visioning, Indigenous participation in community planning processes, and forms of governance. Relying on case studies and personal narratives, these essays emphasize the critical need for Indigenous communities to reclaim control of the political, socio-cultural, and economic agendas that shape their lives. The first book to bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors together across continents, Reclaiming Indigenous Planning shows how urban and rural communities around the world are reformulating planning practices that incorporate traditional knowledge, cultural identity, and stewardship over land and resources. Contributors include Robert Adkins (Community and Economic Development Consultant, USA), Chris Andersen (Alberta), Giovanni Attili (La Sapienza), Aaron Aubin (Dillon Consulting), Shaun Awatere (Landcare Research, New Zealand), Yale Belanger (Lethbridge), Keith Chaulk (Memorial), Stephen Cornell (Arizona), Sherrie Cross (Macquarie), Kim Doohan (Native Title and Resource Claims Consultant, Australia), Kerri Jo Fortier (Simpcw First Nation), Bethany Haalboom (Victoria University, New Zealand), Lisa Hardess (Hardess Planning Inc.), Garth Harmsworth (Landcare Research, New Zealand), Sharon Hausam (Pueblo of Laguna), Michael Hibbard (Oregon), Richard Howitt (Macquarie), Ted Jojola (New Mexico), Tanira Kingi (AgResearch, New Zealand), Marcus Lane (Griffith), Rebecca Lawrence (Umea), Gaim Lunkapis (Malaysia Sabah), Laura Mannell (Planning Consultant, Canada), Hirini Matunga (Lincoln University, New Zealand), Deborah McGregor (Toronto), Oscar Montes de Oca (AgResearch, New Zealand), Samantha Muller (Flinders), David Natcher (Saskatchewan), Frank Palermo (Dalhousie), Robert Patrick (Saskatchewan), Craig Pauling (Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu), Kurt Peters (Oregon State), Libby Porter (Monash), Andrea Procter (Memorial), Sarah Prout (Combined Universities Centre for Rural Health, Australia), Catherine Robinson (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australia), Shadrach Rolleston (Planning Consultant, New Zealand), Leonie Sandercock (British Columbia), Crispin Smith (Planning Consultant, Canada), Sandie Suchet-Pearson (Macquarie), Siri Veland (Brown), Ryan Walker (Saskatchewan), Liz Wedderburn (AgResearch, New Zealand).

Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Author : Melissa K. Nelson,Daniel Shilling
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2018-10-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108428569

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Provides an overview of Native American philosophies, practices, and case studies and demonstrates how Traditional Ecological Knowledge provides insights into the sustainability movement.

Reclaiming the Commons for the Common Good

Author : Heather Menzies
Publisher : New Society Publishers
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2014-04-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781550925586

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Commoning was a way of life for most of our ancestors. In Reclaiming the Commons for the Common Good, author Heather Menzies journeys to her roots in the Scottish Highlands, where her family lived in direct relation with the land since before recorded time. Beginning with an intimate account of unearthing the heritage of the commons and the real tragedy of its loss, Menzies offers a detailed description of the self-organizing, self-governing, and self-informing principles of this nearly forgotten way of life, including its spiritual practices and traditions. She then identifies pivotal commons practices that could be usefully revived today. A final "manifesto" section pulls these facets together into a unified vision for reclaiming the commons, drawing a number of current popular initiatives into the commoning frame, such as local food security, permaculture, and the Occupy Movement. An engaging memoir of personal and political discovery, Reclaiming the Commons for the Common Good combines moving reflections on our common heritage with a contemporary call to action, individually and collectively; locally and globally. Readers will be inspired by the book's vision of reviving the commons ethos of empathy and mutual respect, and energized by her practical suggestions for connection people and place for the common good. Heather Menzies is an award-winning writer and scholar and member of the Order of Canada. She is the author of nine books, including Whose Brave New World? and No Time.

Reclaiming Lives from Sexual Violence

Author : Tim Donovan,Dale Johns
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2022-03-28
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781000547986

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Reclaiming Lives from Sexual Violence by Tim Donovan,Dale Johns Pdf

This book takes an innovative approach to using narrative therapy in counselling people who have been subject to childhood sexual abuse. Reclaiming Lives from Sexual Violence presents an illustrative case study of the authors, Tim the therapist in consultation with Dale the client, who was sexually abused as a child by a clergy member. The book is unique in documenting their therapeutic work using transcripts taken directly from their sessions together. This narrative approach invites the reader to consider different ways of engaging in therapy in order to challenge the dominant social discourses around masculinity and shame. Looking at shame from a position of value awareness rather than a deficit perspective, this book extends counselling to consider the individual experience as political and one that must be shared outside the one-to-one therapy environment. This will be an essential resource for beginning or established therapists and practitioners working with clients who have been victims of sexual violence.

Reclaiming Artistic Research

Author : Katayoun Arian,Lawrence Abu Hamdan,Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev,Stephanie Dinkins,Sher Doruff,Em'kal Eyongakpa,Ryan Gander,Mario García Torres,Liam Gillick,Natasha Ginwala,Sky Hopinka,Manuela Infante,Euridice Zaituna Kala,Grada Kilomba,Yo-Yo Lin,Cannupa Hanska Luger,Sarat Maharaj,Emma Moore,Richard Mosse,Rabih Mroué,Christian Nyampeta,Yuri Pattison,Falke Pisano,Sarah Rifky,Samson Young,Katarina Zdjelar
Publisher : Hatje Cantz Verlag
Page : 547 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2024-04-24
Category : Art
ISBN : 9783775756761

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Reclaiming Artistic Research by Katayoun Arian,Lawrence Abu Hamdan,Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev,Stephanie Dinkins,Sher Doruff,Em'kal Eyongakpa,Ryan Gander,Mario García Torres,Liam Gillick,Natasha Ginwala,Sky Hopinka,Manuela Infante,Euridice Zaituna Kala,Grada Kilomba,Yo-Yo Lin,Cannupa Hanska Luger,Sarat Maharaj,Emma Moore,Richard Mosse,Rabih Mroué,Christian Nyampeta,Yuri Pattison,Falke Pisano,Sarah Rifky,Samson Young,Katarina Zdjelar Pdf

This expanded second edition of Reclaiming Artistic Research explores artistic research in dialogue with 24 artists worldwide, reclaiming it from academic associations of the term. Embracing artists' dynamic engagement with other fields, it foregrounds the material, spatial, embodied, organizational, choreographic, and technological ways of knowing and unknowing specific to contemporary artistic inquiry. The second edition features a new text by the author and four new artist dialogues to reflect on the changing stakes of artistic research in the wake of the global pandemic, a widespread reckoning with social justice, the growing role of artificial intelligence, and the urgent reality of climate change. LUCY COTTER (*1973, Ireland) is a writer, curator, and artist. She was Curator of the Dutch Pavilion, 57th Venice Biennale, 2017, and Curator in Residence at Oregon Center for Contemporary Art 2021–22. The inaugural director of the Master Artistic Research, Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, Cotter has lectured internationally, most recently at Portland State University. She holds a project residency at Stelo Arts and Culture Foundation 2023-24.

Reclaiming Reading

Author : Richard J. Meyer,Kathryn F. Whitmore
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2012-03-22
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781136837906

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Inviting teachers back to the role of reflective advocates for thoughtful reading instruction, this book presents theory and pedagogical possibilities to reclaim and build upon the knowledge base that was growing when government mandates, scripted commercial programs, and high stakes tests took over as the dominant agenda for reading instruction in U.S. public schools. Focusing on literacy learners’ and their teachers’ lives as literate souls, it examines how the teaching of reading can be reclaimed via an intensive reconsideration of five pillars as central to the teaching and learning of reading: learning, teaching, curriculum, language, and sociocultural contexts. Reclaiming Reading articulates the knowledge base that was marginalized or disrupted by legislated and policy intrusions into classrooms and provides practical examples for taking good reading instruction out of the cracks and moving it back to the center of the classroom. Explaining what happens in readers’ minds as they read and how teachers can design practices to support that process, this book encourages teachers to initiate pedagogy that will help them begin or return to the stance of reflective, knowledgeable, professional decision-makers.

Reclaiming Literacies as Meaning Making

Author : Kathryn F. Whitmore,Richard J. Meyer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2020-05-08
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780429634147

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Reclaiming Literacies as Meaning Making by Kathryn F. Whitmore,Richard J. Meyer Pdf

Whitmore and Meyer bring together top literacy scholars from around the world to introduce the concept of manifestations: evidence of meaning making in literacy events, practices, processes, products, and thinking. Manifestation are windows into literacy identities, and serve as affective and sociocultural signifiers of learners’ understanding at a point in time and in a specific context. The volume reclaims progressive spaces for understanding reading, writing, drawing, speaking, playing, and other literacies. It grounds manifestations of literacies in the discourse of meaning making and demonstrates how literacy learners and educators are active agents in this complex, social, political, emotional, and multimodal process. Ideal for preservice teachers, graduate students, and researchers in literacy education, this book shifts the conversation away from treating literacies as acquired commodities and illustrates how educators engage with learners to deepen understanding of literacy learners’ experiences. Organized by five pillars of literacy—teaching, learning, language, curriculum, and sociocultural contexts—each section covers critical and cutting-edge topics and offers examples, tools, and strategies for research and practical applications in diverse classroom settings. Each chapter includes a range of examples and is followed by a short, complementary reading extension to engage the reader.

Language, Knowledge and Pedagogy

Author : Frances Christie,J. R. Martin
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2009-04-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781847065728

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An in-depth exploration of the nature of language, knowledge and pedagogy, providing a progressive analysis of knowledge structures at work in educations institutions.

The SAGE International Handbook of Educational Evaluation

Author : Katherine Ryan,J. Bradley Cousins
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2009-07-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781483343457

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The SAGE International Handbook of Educational Evaluation by Katherine Ryan,J. Bradley Cousins Pdf

Bringing together the expertise of top evaluation leaders from around the world, The SAGE International Handbook of Educational Evaluation addresses methods and applications in the field, particularly as they relate to policy- and decision-making in an era of globalization. The comprehensive collection of articles in the Handbook compels readers to consider globalization influences on educational evaluation within distinct genres or families of evaluation approaches. Key Features Discusses substantive issues surrounding globalization, and its implication for educational policy and practice and ultimately evaluation; Includes state-of-the-art theory chapters and method chapters within scientific, accountability-oriented, learning-oriented, and political genres of evaluation approaches; Provides real-world case exemplar chapters to illustrate core concepts within genres; Extends dialogue on controversial topics and contemporary educational evaluation tensions in the context of globalization; Summarizes, by means of an integration chapter, the issues, tensions and dilemmas confronting educational evaluators in an era of globalization. Serving as a state-of-the-art resource on educational evaluation, this volume is designed for graduate students, evaluation scholars and researchers and professional evaluation practitioners with an interest in educational program and policy evaluation.

Reclaiming the Multicultural Roots of U.S. Curriculum

Author : Wayne Au,Anthony L. Brown,Dolores Calderón
Publisher : Teachers College Press
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2016-07-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780807773932

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