Safe Spaces

Human Rights Education in Diverse Contexts

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This book examines the crucial issues affecting Human Rights Education in contexts of culture, religious and societal diversity. It exhibits an impressive scholarly achievement, capturing and combining the insights of both established academics and emerging researchers. Each author succeeds in distilling the knowledge of their particular fields of interest, as well as conveying the essence of their intuitive understanding and the richness of the context. This book considers a variety of connected content and methodological issues in three major sections: ‘Philosophical and policy perspectives’, ‘Gender discourses: diverse perspectives’ and ‘Discourses on narratives as safe spaces’. The Edition is further strengthened by allowing international reviewers the opportunity of engaging with the contributors in the Introduction and Conclusion, an innovative departure from conventional formats and which will provide a global perspective to the readers.

The focus of the various chapters succeeds in establishing both a foundation and platform for dialogue surrounding human rights and human rights education in modern policy and governance. Aptly named “Safe Spaces”, the Edition offers in-depth and credible (“safe”) nuances (“spaces”), in terms of the somewhat reified concept of human rights, at a time when human rights remains a highly topical and contested international issue. As such, the book imparts an immense scope of theoretical and empirical perspectives, reflected by the distinguished intellectuals who navigate the terrain of their respective disciplines with profound erudition. This book represents a collaborative effort of immeasurable value. This exemplary edition is both timeous, and will prove timeless.

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Preliminary Material
著者: Cornelia Roux
页码: i–viii
Introduction
著者: Liam Gearon
页码: 1–4
Discourse, Betrayal, Critique
The Renewal of Human Rights Education
著者: André Keet
页码: 5–27
A Social Justice and Human Rights Education Project
A Search for Caring and Safe Spaces
著者: Cornelia Roux
页码: 29–50
Identity, Identification and Sociolinguistic Practices
Implications for Human Rights Curriculum in an Emerging Democracy
著者: Juliet Perumal
页码: 63–82
Are Children’s Rights Duty-Free?
No Rights Without Duties?
著者: Bruno Vanobbergen
页码: 97–108
Religious Diversity in Public Education
A Comparative European Perspective
著者: Kyriaki Topidi
页码: 109–128
Let’s Find a Way to Learn about our Rights
Communities of Practice as ‘Spaces’ for Women and Girls to Learn About Their Human Rights
著者: René Ferguson
页码: 129–149
Power and Privilege
White Male Teachers’ Experiences of Aggression
著者: Johan Botha
页码: 151–167
Girls’ Experiences of Religious and Cultural Practices
Human Rights Violations
著者: Annamagriet De Wet
页码: 169–194
Transcending Narratives
Narrative Inquiry as a Means to Communicative Action
著者: Greta Galloway
页码: 209–224
Concluding Chapter
Contemplations on Diverse Approaches for Human Rights Education
著者: Ida Sabelis
页码: 259–268
About the Authors
著者: Cornelia Roux
页码: 269–273
Educational Researchers and their students
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