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This book examined the role, experiences and perceptions of popular educators actively involved in civil society, non-governmental organizations, and social movements to bring about social transformation. In this inductive study, data collection methods included participant observation, interviews, self-reports, focus groups, artifacts, and archival document analysis. For data analysis, this research used open coding from which themes emerged and a grounded theory was generated. Data analysis revealed that there are historical and social problems that lead to conflict. Using a human…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book examined the role, experiences and perceptions of popular educators actively involved in civil society, non-governmental organizations, and social movements to bring about social transformation. In this inductive study, data collection methods included participant observation, interviews, self-reports, focus groups, artifacts, and archival document analysis. For data analysis, this research used open coding from which themes emerged and a grounded theory was generated. Data analysis revealed that there are historical and social problems that lead to conflict. Using a human rights-based framework, popular educators promote sustainable peace through such activities as advocacy, development work, relief for survivors of human rights violations and armed conflict, welfare, and volunteer community service. These activities promote social justice, inter-ethnic and interfaith understanding and environmentalism. The author recommends that popular educators as practitioners mustnot focus on abstract concepts only but continue to respond to actually existing contexts grounded on the historical, economic, political, and cultural situations and needs.
Autorenporträt
With a multidisciplinary background, Rey Ty received his doctorate from Northern Illinois University & his M.A. from both the University of California, Berkeley & NIU. He has worked with international, governmental and non-governmental organizations in Asia, Europe and North & South America. Rey speaks English, French, Chinese, Spanish & Filipino.