Pedagogies of Post Truth

Pedagogies of Post Truth
Author: Ahmet Atay,David H. Kahl
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781793627193

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Pedagogies of Post-Truth explores the national and international political developments in what has been called a post-truth society; specifically, in which conservative groups target media outlets claiming fabrication of news and that the veracity of evidence-based reporting should be questioned. Truth has been reduced to the validation of opinions instead of the presentation of scientific facts. This collection responds to these issues by initiating a scholarly dialogue about teaching in the era of post-truth in which research-based findings that do not align with political viewpoints are judged, criticized, and often described as “fake.” Contributors evaluate the pedagogical challenges of post-truth discourse and how post-truth messages negatively affect instructors and students. By highlighting ways instructors and students can resist the hegemony of post-truth, this book creates a dialogue among scholars, illustrates the challenges, and offers pedagogical techniques to discuss “post-truth,” the role of the educator, the role of media, and the role of other story-makers of our society.

Gender in an Era of Post truth Populism

Gender in an Era of Post truth Populism
Author: Penny Jane Burke,Julia Coffey,Rosalind Gill,Akane Kanai
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2022-03-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781350194618

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What does it mean to be pedagogical in a post-truth landscape? How might feminist thought and action work to intervene in this environment? Gender in an Era of Post-truth Populism draws together leading feminist scholars of gender and education to explore the current significance of the rise of populist policies and discourses and the challenges it poses to the hard-won battles regarding the rights of women, immigrants, and minorities. Offering the first detailed feminist intervention in this space, the collection explores the significance of populism for feminist pedagogies and practices in relation to gender and education. This exploration has significance for broader and urgent questions of our times regarding knowledge, authority, truth, power and harm and considers the potential for feminist interventions in relation to pedagogies and activisms to speak back and disrupt populist agendas.

Post Truth Fake News

Post Truth  Fake News
Author: Michael A. Peters,Sharon Rider,Mats Hyvönen,Tina Besley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-02-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811080135

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This edited collection brings together international authors to discuss the meaning and purpose of higher education in a “post-truth” world. The editors and authors argue that notions such as “fact” and “evidence” in a post-truth era must be understood not only politically, but also socially and epistemically. The essays philosophically examine the post-truth environment and its impact on education with respect to our most basic ideas of what universities, research and education are or should be. The book brings together authors working in Australia, China, Croatia, Romania, Canada, New Zealand, Portugal, Sweden, UK and USA.

Critical Communication Pedagogy

Critical Communication Pedagogy
Author: Deanna L. Fassett,John T. Warren
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2006-07-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781452279046

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In this autoethnographic work, authors Deanna L. Fassett and John T. Warren illustrate a synthesis of critical pedagogy and instructional communication, as both a field of study and a teaching philosophy. Critical Communication Pedagogy is a poetic work that charts paradigmatic tensions in instructional communication research, articulates commitments underpinning critical communication pedagogy, and invites readers into self-reflection on their experiences as researchers, students, and teachers.

Politics and Pedagogy in the Post Truth Era

Politics and Pedagogy in the    Post Truth    Era
Author: Derek R. Ford
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781350059924

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Those who are in shock that truth doesn't seem to matter in politics miss the mark: politics has never corresponded with the truth. Rather, political struggle is about the formulation and materialization of new truths. The “post-truth” era thus offers an important opportunity to push forward into a different world. Embracing this opportunity, Derek R. Ford articulates a new educational philosophy and praxis that emerges from within the nexus of social theory and political struggle. Blocking together aesthetics, queer theory, urbanism, postmodern philosophy, and radical politics, Ford develops arguments and proposals on key topics ranging from debt and time, to the death drive and forms of political organization. Through forceful yet accessible prose, Ford offers contemporary left politics an imaginative and potent set of educational concepts and practices.

Politics and Pedagogy in the Post Truth Era

Politics and Pedagogy in the    Post Truth    Era
Author: Derek R. Ford
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781350059917

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Those who are in shock that truth doesn't seem to matter in politics miss the mark: politics has never corresponded with the truth. Rather, political struggle is about the formulation and materialization of new truths. The “post-truth” era thus offers an important opportunity to push forward into a different world. Embracing this opportunity, Derek R. Ford articulates a new educational philosophy and praxis that emerges from within the nexus of social theory and political struggle. Blocking together aesthetics, queer theory, urbanism, postmodern philosophy, and radical politics, Ford develops arguments and proposals on key topics ranging from debt and time, to the death drive and forms of political organization. Through forceful yet accessible prose, Ford offers contemporary left politics an imaginative and potent set of educational concepts and practices.

Affect and the Rise of Right Wing Populism

Affect and the Rise of Right Wing Populism
Author: Michalinos Zembylas
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781108838405

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This book analyzes the affective modes of right-wing populism and discusses the pedagogical implications for renewing democratic education.

Reparative Futures and Transformative Learning Spaces

Reparative Futures and Transformative Learning Spaces
Author: Melanie Walker,Alejandra Boni,Diana Velasco
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2024-02-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031458064

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This edited book draws on an international cohort of authors, all working towards sustainable, decolonizing human development for more just futures in a variety of learning spaces. Integrating sustainable human development with ‘reparative futures’, the chapters present diverse examples of how transformative learning spaces can be created through different participatory methodologies and with different stakeholders. The book will be of interest to researchers, graduate students, practitioners and policymakers in the areas of higher education, development studies and transformative innovation.