Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice
Title | Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Joe Parker |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 387 |
Release | 2012-02-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1438431376 |
In the 1960s and 1970s, activists who focused on the academy as a key site for fostering social change began by querying the assumptions of the traditional disciplines and transforming their curricula, putting into place women's and ethnic studies programs that changed both the subject and methods of scholarship. The pattern of scholars and activists joining forces to open fields of research and teaching continued in subsequent decades, and recent additions, including critical race studies, queer studies, cultural studies, and postcolonial studies, take as their epistemological foundation the inherently political nature of all knowledge production. Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice seizes this opportune moment in the history of interdisciplinary fields to review their effects on our intellectual and political landscape, to evaluate their ability to deliver promised social benefits, and to consider their futures. The essays collected in this volume detail histories of the interdisciplinary fields that emerged from social movements, examine how effectively they have achieved their goals of intellectual and social change, and consider the challenges they now face inside and outside the academy.
Contemporary Debates in Social Justice
Title | Contemporary Debates in Social Justice PDF eBook |
Author | William T. Hoston |
Publisher | Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2021-04-26 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781792466250 |
The social and cultural inclusion for Black and Brown people continues to be one of the pressing concerns in the 21st century. This groundbreaking collection of works in Contemporary Debates in Social Justice encourages a multi-discipline approach to examining the existing societal injustices affecting Black and Brown communities.
Cases on Interdisciplinary Social Justice Issues
Title | Cases on Interdisciplinary Social Justice Issues PDF eBook |
Author | Cheryl Green |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | Medical personnel and patient |
ISBN | 9781799872191 |
"This book takes an interdisciplinary approach to the care of patients/clients in varied health care settings using evolving case studies with social justice themes, showing how the impartiality of social justice in itself, is conditional to how interactions are purposefully intended to not be respectful of the targeted persons or populations affected"--
Solidarity and Social Justice in Contemporary Societies
Title | Solidarity and Social Justice in Contemporary Societies PDF eBook |
Author | Mara A. Yerkes |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2022-04-25 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 303093795X |
This textbook will familiarize readers with some of the most pressing solidarity and social justice issues in contemporary societies. Ongoing and emerging inequalities along the lines of gender, age, socio-economic status, ethnic background, and sexual orientation challenge the solidarity underlying societies, resulting in complex questions of social justice. Moreover, several global challenges, such as digitalization, climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic challenge solidarity and social justice in new ways. How do societies respond to these enduring, growing or changing inequalities? Do these challenges lead to an expansion or an erosion of solidarity, in an 'us versus them' rhetoric? And to what extent do societies differ in their social justice values and hence the acceptance of social inequality? Taking a sociological, psychological, and political philosophical approach to these topics, this book offers state-of-the art theoretical and empirical contributions from globally-recognized scholars in sociology, psychology, and political philosophy, providing a unique interdisciplinary approach to understanding solidarity and social justice in response to social inequalities in contemporary European societies.
Facing the Other
Title | Facing the Other PDF eBook |
Author | Borbála Faragó |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2008-12-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1443802999 |
This collection offers a multi-faceted investigation of the critical issue of the creation and place of the “Other” in Ireland. The extraordinarily rapid recent economic development of Ireland has effected a profound transformation in the island’s social and cultural life. In the process, old verities and assumptions concerning the nature of Irish society and culture have been called into question, with a whole variety of new challenges coming to light. The developments of the last two decades have transformed questions of what and who constitutes the “Other” within Irish society, but in the process older societal faultlines based on gender, disability and religious difference have not disappeared and historical processes of “Othering” continue to play a critical role in influencing and moulding the social contours of the new Ireland of the twenty-first century. Drawing on a number of different disciplinary perspectives, this collection presents a number of key analyses of social and cultural practices and policies that reflect anxieties about and negotiations of these changes, examining historical and contemporary representation of fears about the porousness of national borders; the increasing racialization of the Irish state through social and juridical proscriptions, and the popular and official narrative of ‘progress’.
Humanities, Culture, and Interdisciplinarity
Title | Humanities, Culture, and Interdisciplinarity PDF eBook |
Author | Julie Thompson Klein |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2012-02-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0791482677 |
The study of culture in the American academy is not confined to a single field, but is a broad-based set of interests located within and across disciplines. This book investigates the relationship among three major ideas in the American academy—interdisciplinarity, humanities, and culture—and traces the convergence of these ideas from the colonial college to new scholarly developments in the latter half of the twentieth century. Its aim is twofold: to define the changing relationship of these three ideas and, in the course of doing so, to extend present thinking about the concept of "American cultural studies." The book includes two sets of case studies—the first on the implications of interdisciplinarity for literary studies, art history, and music; the second on the shifting trajectories of American studies, African American studies, and women's studies—and concludes by asking what impact new scholarly practices have had on humanities education, particularly on the undergraduate curriculum.
Social Justice Case Studies
Title | Social Justice Case Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Cheryl Green |
Publisher | Emerald Group Publishing |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2023-02-09 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 180455748X |
Social Justice Case Studies: Interdisciplinary and Non-Traditional Interdisciplinary Approaches provides individuals interested in social justice the ability to discuss and engage in interdisciplinary and non-traditional interdisciplinary team processes.