Communities for Social Change has been described as a ‘timely’ and ‘well-illustrated’ text. It draws on a range of multi-disciplinary theoretical and practice focussed work to articulate the need for social change by challenging oppression and inequality faced by many young people and communities. This book will be useful to anyone who is interested in creating and sustaining social justice by refocussing on collective rights and participation.
Welcome to the October 2017 edition of The Scholarship Project newsletter which includes latest news and updates aiming to support the development and embedding of a distinct higher education scholarly ethos the further education sector.
The Tandem Project and Chain 5 invite you to a Conference on Work Based Learning: Theory, Practice and Strategy - with a particular emphasis on level 5 qualifications:
For 25 years since its first meeting in Geneva, the Life History and Biography Network (LHBN) of ESREA has been a forum for a wide range of researchers, including doctoral students, drawing on different disciplinary backgrounds, and coming from every corner of Europe, and beyond. Our conferences are based on the recognition and celebration of the diversity of methods, approaches and epistemologies in biographical research. And our aim is to create spaces for dialogue, reflexivity and discovery, in order to sustain trustful collaboration, publications and collaborative research projects.
Please find featured below and attached a tender to host the ESREA 2019 Triennial Research Conference. Previous conferences have been organised in Strobl, Bruxelles. Lisbon, Wroclaw, Seville, Linköping, Berlin and, most recently, Maynooth. For anyone interested in hosting the next one in 2019, please make sure to follow the guidelines in the document.<--break-->
The tenders should be sent to me ([email protected]) no later than the 20th of January 2018.
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