Nancy Fraser and Participatory Parity
Reframing Social Justice in South African Higher Education
Herausgeber: Bozalek, Vivienne; Zembylas, Michalinos; Hölscher, Dorothee
Nancy Fraser and Participatory Parity
Reframing Social Justice in South African Higher Education
Herausgeber: Bozalek, Vivienne; Zembylas, Michalinos; Hölscher, Dorothee
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Nancy Fraser and Participatory Parity provides a philosophical framework based on the work of Nancy Fraser, examining how her ideas can be used to analyse contemporary issues in higher education and reimagine higher education practices
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Nancy Fraser and Participatory Parity provides a philosophical framework based on the work of Nancy Fraser, examining how her ideas can be used to analyse contemporary issues in higher education and reimagine higher education practices
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9780367151539
- ISBN-10: 0367151537
- Artikelnr.: 69086567
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9780367151539
- ISBN-10: 0367151537
- Artikelnr.: 69086567
Vivienne Bozalek is Senior Professor and Director of Teaching and Learning at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa. Dorothee Hölscher is a lecturer in the School of Human Services and Social Work, Griffith University and a research associate with the Department of Social Work, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Michalinos Zembylas is Professor of Educational Theory and Curriculum Studies at the Open University of Cyprus and Honorary Professor, Chair for Critical Studies in Higher Education Transformation at Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
Part 1: Fraser's Contributions to Higher Education: Affirmations and
Contestations. 1 Nancy Fraser's work and its relevance to higher education.
2 Under pressure: Time and subjectivity in higher education. 3 Making time
for multispecies relationalities in times of crisis. 4 (Mis)framing higher
education in South Africa. Part 2: Participatory Parity and Students. 5
Student experience: A participatory parity lens on social (in)justice in
higher education. 6 Becoming a community (educational) psychologist:
enablements and constraints of participatory parity in student educational
journeys. 7 "When it rains [our house] rains too": exploring South African
students' narratives of maldistribution. 8 Addressing economic constraints
impeding the achievement of Fraser's notion of participatory parity in
student learning: A study at a historically disadvantaged institution. 9
Participatory parity in South African extended curriculum programmes. Part
3: Conclusion. 10 Neoliberalism, coloniality and Nancy Fraser's
contribution to the decolonisation debate in South African higher
education: Concluding Thoughts. 11 An afterword on Nancy Fraser's
theorising of social justice and higher education in South Africa
Contestations. 1 Nancy Fraser's work and its relevance to higher education.
2 Under pressure: Time and subjectivity in higher education. 3 Making time
for multispecies relationalities in times of crisis. 4 (Mis)framing higher
education in South Africa. Part 2: Participatory Parity and Students. 5
Student experience: A participatory parity lens on social (in)justice in
higher education. 6 Becoming a community (educational) psychologist:
enablements and constraints of participatory parity in student educational
journeys. 7 "When it rains [our house] rains too": exploring South African
students' narratives of maldistribution. 8 Addressing economic constraints
impeding the achievement of Fraser's notion of participatory parity in
student learning: A study at a historically disadvantaged institution. 9
Participatory parity in South African extended curriculum programmes. Part
3: Conclusion. 10 Neoliberalism, coloniality and Nancy Fraser's
contribution to the decolonisation debate in South African higher
education: Concluding Thoughts. 11 An afterword on Nancy Fraser's
theorising of social justice and higher education in South Africa
Part 1: Fraser's Contributions to Higher Education: Affirmations and
Contestations. 1 Nancy Fraser's work and its relevance to higher education.
2 Under pressure: Time and subjectivity in higher education. 3 Making time
for multispecies relationalities in times of crisis. 4 (Mis)framing higher
education in South Africa. Part 2: Participatory Parity and Students. 5
Student experience: A participatory parity lens on social (in)justice in
higher education. 6 Becoming a community (educational) psychologist:
enablements and constraints of participatory parity in student educational
journeys. 7 "When it rains [our house] rains too": exploring South African
students' narratives of maldistribution. 8 Addressing economic constraints
impeding the achievement of Fraser's notion of participatory parity in
student learning: A study at a historically disadvantaged institution. 9
Participatory parity in South African extended curriculum programmes. Part
3: Conclusion. 10 Neoliberalism, coloniality and Nancy Fraser's
contribution to the decolonisation debate in South African higher
education: Concluding Thoughts. 11 An afterword on Nancy Fraser's
theorising of social justice and higher education in South Africa
Contestations. 1 Nancy Fraser's work and its relevance to higher education.
2 Under pressure: Time and subjectivity in higher education. 3 Making time
for multispecies relationalities in times of crisis. 4 (Mis)framing higher
education in South Africa. Part 2: Participatory Parity and Students. 5
Student experience: A participatory parity lens on social (in)justice in
higher education. 6 Becoming a community (educational) psychologist:
enablements and constraints of participatory parity in student educational
journeys. 7 "When it rains [our house] rains too": exploring South African
students' narratives of maldistribution. 8 Addressing economic constraints
impeding the achievement of Fraser's notion of participatory parity in
student learning: A study at a historically disadvantaged institution. 9
Participatory parity in South African extended curriculum programmes. Part
3: Conclusion. 10 Neoliberalism, coloniality and Nancy Fraser's
contribution to the decolonisation debate in South African higher
education: Concluding Thoughts. 11 An afterword on Nancy Fraser's
theorising of social justice and higher education in South Africa