Scholarship of education and human rights in diversity
Engaging discourses from the South
Author(s)
Wolhuter, Charl C.
Vos, Deon
Serfontein, Erika M.
Küng, Elize
Eloff, Cecile
Van Der Walt, Johannes L.
Ajani, Oluwatoyin A.
Simmonds, Shan
Dziwa, Dairai D.
Postma, Louise
Potgieter, Ferdinand J.
De Beer, Louw
Visser, Anja
Naidoo, Shantha
Twine, Corlia
Mitchell, Mallery
Botha, Johan
Gore, Oliver
Mollo, Nicholus T.
Oosthuizen, Izak
Mayombe, Celestin
Contributor(s)
Serfontein, Erika (editor)
Wolhuter, Charl C. (editor)
Naidoo, Shantha (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The objective of this book is to highlight the need and value of imbuing the dynamic intersections between education, human rights and diversity with perspectives from the Global South. The chapters approach key intellectual conundrums of the day from a Global South perspective to reflect a credible scholarly footprint in Africa and in the SADC region. This is deemed timely considering that the field is deeply embedded in western, Eurocentric and overall Global North dominance. This book will provide a Southern perspective on education and human rights in diversity by unpacking each of the following key areas in the intersection between education, human rights and diversity from a Southern perspective: comparative international perspectives, citizenship education, human rights literacies, human rights education pedagogy, learner discipline in schools, aggression and bullying in schools, addressing human trafficking by means of human rights education, social justice, and the decolonisation of human rights and human rights education.
Keywords
Education; human rights; diversity; scholarly discourse; societal issues; diverse contextsDOI
10.4102/aosis.2022.BK347ISBN
9781779952479, 9781779952455, 9781779952479Publisher
AOSISPublisher website
https://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/obPublication date and place
Cape Town, 2022Imprint
AOSIS PublishingSeries
NWU Education and Human Rights in Diversity, 4Classification
Education