E-Book, Englisch, Band 50, 343 Seiten, Web PDF
Reihe: Rethinking Childhood
Bloch / Swadener / Cannella Reconceptualizing Early Childhood Care and Education
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4539-1237-9
Verlag: Peter Lang
Format: PDF
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Critical Questions, New Imaginaries and Social Activism: A Reader
E-Book, Englisch, Band 50, 343 Seiten, Web PDF
Reihe: Rethinking Childhood
ISBN: 978-1-4539-1237-9
Verlag: Peter Lang
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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Contents: Marianne N. Bloch/Beth Blue Swadener/Gaile S. Cannella: Exploring Reconceptualist Histories and Possibilities – Marianne N. Bloch: Interrogating Reconceptualizing Early Care and Education (RECE) - 20 Years Along – Shirley A. Kessler: Reconceptualizing the Early Childhood Curriculum: An Unaddressed Topic – J. Amos Hatch: Reconceptualizing Early Childhood Research – Jonathan Silin: Through a Queer Lens: Recuperative Longings and the Reconceptualizing Past – Michael O’Loughlin: Still Waiting for the Revolution – Richard T. Johnson: Disciplining «Safe» Bodies in a Global Era of Child Panic: Implementing Techniques for Disciplining the Self – Susan Grieshaber/Felicity McArdle: Social Justice, Risk, and Imaginaries – Liane Mozère: What About Learning? – Cheryl Rau/Jenny Ritchie: Ki te Whai ao, ki te ao Marama: Early Childhood Understandings in Pursuit of Social, Cultural, and Ecological Justice – Affrica Taylor: Situated and Entangled Childhoods: Imagining and Materializing Children’s Common World Relations – Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw/Fikile Nxumalo: Posthumanist Imaginaries for Decolonizing Early Childhood Praxis – Chelsea Bailey: Radical Theories of Presence in Early Childhood Imaginaries – Michelle Salazar Pèrez/Cinthya M. Saavedra: Black and Chicana Feminisms: Journeys Toward Spirituality and Reconnection – Alejandro Azocar: The Use of Poststructuralist Storytelling in Early Childhood Education Research – Travis Wright: Revisiting Risk/Re-Thinking Resilience: Fighting to Live Versus Failing to Thrive – Denise Proud/Cynthia à Beckett: Our Story of Early Childhood Collaboration: Imagining Love and Grace – Gail Boldt/Joseph Michael Valente: Bring Back the Asylum: Reimagining Inclusion in the Presence of Others – Liselott Mariett Olsson/Ebba Theorell: Affective/Effective Reading and Writing Through Real Virtualities in a Digitized Society – Mathias Urban: Learning From the Margins: Early Childhood Imaginaries, «Normal Science», and the Case for a Radical Reconceptualization of Research and Practice – Gaile S. Cannella: Critical Qualitative Research and Rethinking Academic Activism in Childhood Studies – Valerie Polakow: None for You: Children’s Capabilities and Rights in Profoundly Unequal Times – Mark Nagasawa/Lacey Peters/Beth Blue Swadener: The Costs of Putting Quality First: Neoliberalism, (Ine)quality, (Un)affordability, and (In)accessibility? – Kylie Smith/Sheralyn Campbell: Social Activism: The Risky Business of Early Childhood Educators in Neoliberal Australian Classrooms – Janette Habashi: [Im]possibilities of Reinvention of Palestinian Early Childhood Education – I-Fang Lee/Nicola Yelland: The Global Childhoods Project: Complexities of Learning and Living With a Biliterate and Trilingual Literacy Policy.