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Phelps, Richard – Academic Questions, 2021
To the casual observer, the name of the century-old American Educational Research Association (AERA)--a professional organization largely comprising education school professors--might sound like any academic society, such as the American Historical Association or the Association for Psychological Science. In this article, the author argues that…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Professional Associations, Politics of Education, Social Justice
Phoenix, Ann; Amesu, Afiya; Naylor, Issy; Zafar, Kafi – London Review of Education, 2020
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement is generating a new appetite for understanding the ubiquity of systemic racism. In this short piece, a professor and three newly graduated students from different racialized groups reflect on the reproduction of social inequalities in key institutions and on what decolonization means for the nation, not just…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination, Activism, Teacher Attitudes
Artz, Lee – Communication Education, 2017
Lawrence Frey and David Palmer present a provocative call for communication education and research that is urgent and opportune in this forum's stimulus essay, "Communication Activism Pedagogy and Research: Communication Education Scholarship to Promote Social Justice." The call is urgent because the global human condition--including…
Descriptors: Activism, Social Change, Ethics, Social Justice
Cameron, Michael P. – Education Sciences, 2018
Crowley and Swan (2018) proposed a categorisation of economic citizenship, in which they extend earlier work to include a new type, the discerning economic citizen. I argue that the discerning economic citizen is not a distinct type from the other three (the personally responsible economic citizen, the participatory economic citizen, and the…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Citizenship Education, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Responsibility
Del Gandio, Jason – Communication Education, 2017
For Frey and Palmer (2014), communication activism pedagogy (CAP) "teaches students how to use their communication knowledge and resources (e.g., theories, research methods, pedagogies, and other practices) to work with community members to intervene into and reconstruct unjust discourses in more just ways." The author of this response…
Descriptors: Activism, Models, Scoring Rubrics, Social Justice
Donovan, Matthew C. J.; Tracy, Sarah J. – Communication Education, 2017
Communication activism pedagogy (CAP) is rooted in many of the same ideals as participatory action research (e.g., attending to issues of social inequality and oppression with the goal of enacting social change). Not only does participatory action serve an important role in taking research outside of the ivory tower, but also it notably gives…
Descriptors: Activism, Critical Theory, Social Justice, Scholarship
Frey, Lawrence R.; Palmer, David L. – Communication Education, 2017
In this rejoinder to this forum's respondents to the stimulus essay, "Communication Activism Pedagogy and Research: Communication Education Scholarship to Promote Social Justice," Lawrence Frey and David Palmer state that the forum editors asked them and the invited respondents to focus on communication activism pedagogy (CAP) research…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Activism, Instruction, Teaching Methods
Aragoni, Christen; Schuster, Emily; Dedman, Ben – Liberal Education, 2020
As campuses across the world grapple with serving their students during the COVID-19 pandemic and racial justice protests, "Liberal Education" asked educators from a range of institutions about their experiences. These educators offered insights into how the current moment is affecting student well-being and community engagement. They…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Activism, Higher Education
Kluttz, Jenalee; Walker, Jude; Walter, Pierre – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2020
Social movements are pedagogical spaces for collective learning across difference. Divergent worldviews, interest and identity, historical legacies and relations of power complicate notions of allyship and solidarity for common cause. In this article, we draw on social movement and transformative learning to reflect on our experiences of learning…
Descriptors: Social Change, Whites, Indigenous Populations, Conservation (Environment)
Greer, G. H. – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2018
This paper is a theoretical discussion of "The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study" (Harney & Moten, 2013) as a contribution to critical education in public schools. The undercommons serves here as an epistemic device, or a way of seeing and knowing, in relation to public education. The function of this device is to…
Descriptors: Public Schools, High Schools, Resistance (Psychology), Inclusion
Russell, Vincent; Congdon, Mark, Jr. – Communication Education, 2017
Communication activism pedagogy (CAP) illuminates an array of ways to intervene into oppressive systems to promote just conditions, and CAP's transformative effects on students and communities have been substantively demonstrated (Frey & Palmer 2014). Yet, Frey and Palmer recognize that "social justice issues are long-term, large-scale…
Descriptors: Activism, Social Justice, Longitudinal Studies, Critical Theory
Badger, L. N. – Communication Education, 2017
In this forum response essay, the author proposes that the largest challenge "and" benefit of Communication Activism Pedagogy (CAP) is bound up in a small but significant word in Frey and Palmer's (2014) definition of Communication Activism Pedagogy: "with." Working "with oppressed community members" challenges the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Models, Service Learning, Higher Education
McConnell, Kathleen F. – Communication Education, 2017
Lawrence R. Frey and David L. Palmer describe communication activism pedagogy (CAP) as "putting meat on critical pedagogy's theoretical bones" and applying theory to real-life activist movements (Frey & Palmer 2014). Their hope is to inspire students "beyond matriculation to develop their roles as activists," and Frey and…
Descriptors: Campuses, Critical Theory, Activism, Higher Education
Hall, Ashley R. – Communication Education, 2020
The retreat of state funding at public institutions paired with the growing concerns surrounding vulture capitalism that has weaponized philanthropic gift-giving (i.e., distinguished chairs, scholarships and fellowships, academic research centers, faculty lines, campus maintenance) means educators must find ways to teach students about the…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Political Attitudes, Influences, Donors
Peterson, Barbara A. – Democracy & Education, 2019
Heggert and Flowers (2019) offer important insights into how social media provides students with important opportunities to engage in meaningful civic engagement and political activism. They argue that students are more politically active than some recent studies would have us believe because they are utilizing social media platforms, methods not…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Civil Disobedience, Activism, Citizen Participation