Teaching Communication Activism: Communication Education for Social Justice provides an innovative account of activist teaching. It is an excellent read for instructors navigating an increasingly overburdened and underfunded academic environment. The contributors of this edited volume provide inspirational accounts of social activism in the classroom. Teaching Communication Activism is a hopeful compilation with the potential to reinvigorate higher education by reuniting theory with practice and celebrating the cacophonous melody of multiple voices
The purpose of this study was to explore students’ perceptions of how the curriculum and teaching st...
The author examines the perceptions of student teachers on the role of an action research course in ...
The economic, social, political, cultural, and environmental dimensions of globalization impacting o...
The National Communication Association calls for communication educators to help equip students with...
Teaching Communication Activism: Communication Education for Social Justice. Lawrence R. Frey (Edito...
Education remains the best hope for addressing the significant social injustices that dominate socie...
Cultivating deeply rooted community partnerships is vital to the mission of teaching and scholarship...
Education in the U.S. is heavily influenced by neoliberalism, i.e. an emphasis on measurable marketa...
Communication courses (e.g., intercultural communication and gender communication) dedicated to the ...
Heggert and Flowers (2019) offer important insights into how social media provides students with imp...
The book deals concretely with the most effective ways for educators to be social justice advocates,...
Our world is in constant flux and educators are at the ship’s helm steering toward what former U.S. ...
As social media becomes a more potent force in society, particularly for younger generations, the ro...
In an effort to highlight the practical and relevant applications of public speaking, this activity ...
Social Activism is a key aspect to educating and being educated. For this Capstone, the researcher d...
The purpose of this study was to explore students’ perceptions of how the curriculum and teaching st...
The author examines the perceptions of student teachers on the role of an action research course in ...
The economic, social, political, cultural, and environmental dimensions of globalization impacting o...
The National Communication Association calls for communication educators to help equip students with...
Teaching Communication Activism: Communication Education for Social Justice. Lawrence R. Frey (Edito...
Education remains the best hope for addressing the significant social injustices that dominate socie...
Cultivating deeply rooted community partnerships is vital to the mission of teaching and scholarship...
Education in the U.S. is heavily influenced by neoliberalism, i.e. an emphasis on measurable marketa...
Communication courses (e.g., intercultural communication and gender communication) dedicated to the ...
Heggert and Flowers (2019) offer important insights into how social media provides students with imp...
The book deals concretely with the most effective ways for educators to be social justice advocates,...
Our world is in constant flux and educators are at the ship’s helm steering toward what former U.S. ...
As social media becomes a more potent force in society, particularly for younger generations, the ro...
In an effort to highlight the practical and relevant applications of public speaking, this activity ...
Social Activism is a key aspect to educating and being educated. For this Capstone, the researcher d...
The purpose of this study was to explore students’ perceptions of how the curriculum and teaching st...
The author examines the perceptions of student teachers on the role of an action research course in ...
The economic, social, political, cultural, and environmental dimensions of globalization impacting o...