International perspectives in social justice programs at the institutional and community levels
Patrick Blessinger editor Enakshi Sengupta editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Emerald Publishing Limited
Published:9th Apr '21
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 8th May 2026, but could change

Universities and faculty members play a vital role in providing education that helps build a strong foundation for a society where people are respected, treated equally, and get equal opportunities for upward social mobility. This book addresses the role of education in uplifting people out of poverty and oppression by imparting social justice education at the institution and community level.
Including chapters dedicated to human rights education, the authors consider how educators can help to foster a sense of awareness among learners about the dignity of human life through various interventional programmes. Discussing human rights with respect to migrant workers, foster youth and prisoners in different countries, the chapters demonstrate how students from all levels can benefit from social justice education.
'The book is comprised of excellent papers on one of the most crucial concepts, that is, social justice, for humanity in a global context. The chapters show the value of equity, activism, gender equality and humanity from the views of not one part of the world, but Global South, Europe, Australia and North America. Social justice is stressed to be taught in different educational contexts, even in prisons. A great book with very-well practiced approaches to the needs of the world!' -- Serpil Meri̇ Yilan, PhD, Assistant Professor, School of Foreign Languages, Department of Interpretation and Translation, AICU, Turkey
ISBN: 9781800434899
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 374g
232 pages