In this essay, drawing on our ethnographic work at the “margins of the margins” in Aotearoa New Zealand, we depict the role of communicative pedagogy for radical democracy in sustaining spaces for community participation in pandemic response. Based on accounts offered by community advisory group members and observations of emergent community spaces of co-operation amidst the pandemic, we suggest that the ongoing work of building co-creative pedagogy for “habits of democracy” is vital to community response. The work of learning to learn together the habits of radical democracy in communities is permanent work that prepares communities for crises, simultaneously building anchors for imagining radically transformative futures
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It is not just the world but our ways of producing knowledge that are in crisis. The Covid-19 pandem...
In this article we argue, in the context of the current dominance of the performative and instrument...
Transcript of a keynote speech given at the 2020 conference of The Standing Conference on University...
The COVID-19 pandemic intensified anxieties among temporary workers in New Zealand tertiary educatio...
In Aotearoa / NewZealand, the relative safety offered by border regime closures during Covid-19 prom...
After living for generations virus free Māori have had to struggle with the introduction of diseases...
The global pandemic needs to mark a turning point for the peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand. How can w...
Recent new materialist and posthumanist research in curriculum and pedagogy studies is focusing more...
This Working Paper seeks to explore current and emerging framings of decolonising knowledge for deve...
In order to understand the way in which scholars approach the study of activism at a time of crisis,...
This highly topical edited book documents the community response to Covid-19 across national context...
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
The COVID-19 pandemic (in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter Movement) exposed pervasive inequi...
In early March 2020, Teaching and Learning Anthropology (TLA) initiated a crowdsourced document enti...
Since 2020, pedagogues and learners in the field of urban planning and practice have rapidly respond...
It is not just the world but our ways of producing knowledge that are in crisis. The Covid-19 pandem...
In this article we argue, in the context of the current dominance of the performative and instrument...
Transcript of a keynote speech given at the 2020 conference of The Standing Conference on University...
The COVID-19 pandemic intensified anxieties among temporary workers in New Zealand tertiary educatio...
In Aotearoa / NewZealand, the relative safety offered by border regime closures during Covid-19 prom...
After living for generations virus free Māori have had to struggle with the introduction of diseases...
The global pandemic needs to mark a turning point for the peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand. How can w...
Recent new materialist and posthumanist research in curriculum and pedagogy studies is focusing more...
This Working Paper seeks to explore current and emerging framings of decolonising knowledge for deve...
In order to understand the way in which scholars approach the study of activism at a time of crisis,...
This highly topical edited book documents the community response to Covid-19 across national context...
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
The COVID-19 pandemic (in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter Movement) exposed pervasive inequi...
In early March 2020, Teaching and Learning Anthropology (TLA) initiated a crowdsourced document enti...
Since 2020, pedagogues and learners in the field of urban planning and practice have rapidly respond...
It is not just the world but our ways of producing knowledge that are in crisis. The Covid-19 pandem...
In this article we argue, in the context of the current dominance of the performative and instrument...