This study explores the usefulness of complexity thinking/enactivism and social movement learning theories to explain the learning of a commitment to social justice of two white, female, privileged adult educators. Analysis of their life history data showed the value of understanding learning as simultaneous, nested learning processes that co-emerge with the learning context. Theories of learning within social movements were also useful to explain some of the participants’ learning through individual and collective levels of learning, politicized experience, and identity development
Studies of social movements have a long and contradictory relationship with adult education research...
Researchers and k-12 practitioners have been struggling with inequity and diversity issues for the p...
This article examined narratives of social justice educators in order to ascertain personal and prof...
This paper addresses adult social movement learning (SML) dynamics. Drawing on a specific dialectica...
This study explored the learning among participants in collective impact community efforts to addres...
The purpose of this project is to explore adult learning in new social movements through the case of...
This qualitative study addresses the distinctive characteristics of learning in social movements in ...
The field of Adult Education is rich with general theories of learning but limited in terms of theor...
The purpose of this study was to describe the emerging patterns of connection between students and c...
A phenomenological research study of the learning experiences that contribute to the development of ...
Social justice is a frequently employed concept in the development of classroom curriculum and discu...
This thesis disseminates a study investigating the contexts and personal movements connected to soci...
Through discourse analysis of major theories of learning, this paper analyzes the role attributed to...
The primary purpose of this study is to explore the social learning experiences and influences on ad...
The purpose of this study was to consider the development of social consciousness in female nonprofi...
Studies of social movements have a long and contradictory relationship with adult education research...
Researchers and k-12 practitioners have been struggling with inequity and diversity issues for the p...
This article examined narratives of social justice educators in order to ascertain personal and prof...
This paper addresses adult social movement learning (SML) dynamics. Drawing on a specific dialectica...
This study explored the learning among participants in collective impact community efforts to addres...
The purpose of this project is to explore adult learning in new social movements through the case of...
This qualitative study addresses the distinctive characteristics of learning in social movements in ...
The field of Adult Education is rich with general theories of learning but limited in terms of theor...
The purpose of this study was to describe the emerging patterns of connection between students and c...
A phenomenological research study of the learning experiences that contribute to the development of ...
Social justice is a frequently employed concept in the development of classroom curriculum and discu...
This thesis disseminates a study investigating the contexts and personal movements connected to soci...
Through discourse analysis of major theories of learning, this paper analyzes the role attributed to...
The primary purpose of this study is to explore the social learning experiences and influences on ad...
The purpose of this study was to consider the development of social consciousness in female nonprofi...
Studies of social movements have a long and contradictory relationship with adult education research...
Researchers and k-12 practitioners have been struggling with inequity and diversity issues for the p...
This article examined narratives of social justice educators in order to ascertain personal and prof...