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Resources | Catalyst Centre
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Promoting cultures of learning for social change. Past Courses & Workshops. Over the years, the Catalyst has developed and managed a unique, multilingual collection of international and Canadian materials in different aspects of popular and adult education, provided information services, including information searches and dissemination, facilitated research, and created links with the popular education, activist and adult education communities in Canada and worldwide. Some of the subject headings include:.
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Publishing | Catalyst Centre
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Promoting cultures of learning for social change. Past Courses & Workshops. The world of publishing takes many forms at the Catalyst Centre. As part of our Resource Centre, Catalyst holds reprint rights for several popular education publications including Naming the Moment By Deborah Barndt, The Ah Hah Manual by GATT-Fly, Ready for Action by OPIRG-Guelph and others. Not Just a Bag ‘o Tricks: a collection of pop. ed. exercises. Walking the Talk: Democratic Facilitation and Design. To subscribe to our news...
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Deborah Konecny | Catalyst Centre
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Promoting cultures of learning for social change. Past Courses & Workshops. Is an enthusiastic learner and believes that we can make great gains by practicing critical reflection on our personal and collective experiences. She is currently facilitating workshops and training for community organizations on a part time basis and teaching at George Brown College in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Deborah was the coordinator of the Families Are Important Resources (FAIR). Jenny, Kath and Stephen.
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chris cavanagh | Catalyst Centre
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Promoting cultures of learning for social change. Past Courses & Workshops. Take Back Work: Surviving Well. Take Back the Economy – An Ethical Guide for Transforming our Communities. Popular Education Dialogue: Mondays, July 8 – August 19, Noon – 4. June offering for Democratic Facilitation by Design. If People Counted – some links. Jenny, Kath and Stephen. On Take Back the Economy – An Ethical Guide for Transforming our Communities. Clare Nobbs on Quotes about Ethics/Values/Morals.
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Popular education is: | Catalyst Centre
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Promoting cultures of learning for social change. Past Courses & Workshops. So famously demonstrated in his life’s work. Popular education is a praxis of educating/learning for social change that recognizes the interlocking (as well as overlapping and intersecting) nature of the many forms of oppression perpetually active in our daily personal and public lives. A notion which finds contemporary expression in the popular Nguni word. Popular education praxis is challenged and enriched by Aboriginal knowled...
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La infraestructura, o el cuidado y la visibilización de las condiciones materiales de la cultura | Tomás Sánchez Criado
https://tscriado.org/2014/11/18/la-infraestructura-o-el-cuidado-y-la-visibilizacion-de-las-condiciones-materiales-de-la-cultura
Anthropology STS, care arrangements, ethnographic experimentation. La infraestructura, o el cuidado y la visibilización de las condiciones materiales de la cultura. 18 November, 2014 3 Comments. Jaron Rowan y Rubén Martínez me han liado (gozosamente) para el Curso de NNCC Laberinto de pasiones: las condiciones materiales de la cultura. Y no he podido decir que no! Se trata de una sesión de debate sobre las infraestructuras. Que está planteada de esta manera:. Casos de estudio para la sesión:. Star, S....
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Books - Community Economies
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CE Research Network (CERN). Community Partnering For Local Development. JK Gibson-Graham, Jenny Cameron and Stephen Healy. 2013. Take Back the Economy: An Ethical Guide for Transforming our Communities. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. JK Gibson-Graham. 2006. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. (265 pp. JK Gibson-Graham. 2006. The End of Capitalism (As We Knew It): A Feminist Critique of Political Economy. JK Gibson-Graham, S. Resnick and R. Wolff (eds). 2001. Class and its Others.
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SCHEDULE | re-structure 2014
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215 Franklin Street Melbourne. 11 AM - 7 PM GMT/UTC 11. Want to watch it full screen? By Dr Stephen Healy (co-author of. Take Back the Economy. Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney). 8212; Panel 1: Artists’ Initiatives. With Dr. Maria Miranda, Siying Zhou and Dr. Grace McQuilten. 8212; Lunch break. 8212; Panel 2: Internet / Cultural platforms. With Trent Kusters, Rick Chen and Fee Plumley. 8212; Panel 3: Cross sector experience. 8212; Afternoon break. 8212; Dr. Geert Lovink.
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SPEAKERS | re-structure 2014
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215 Franklin Street Melbourne. 11 AM - 7 PM GMT/UTC 11. Want to watch it full screen? In order of their appearance:. Founding member of the Community Economies Collective. Take Back the Economy: An Ethical for Transforming Our Communities. 2013) with Jenny Cameron and J.K. Gibson-Graham and Senior Research Fellow in the Institute of Culture and Society at the University of Western Sydney. Together with Norie Neumark), researcher ( the ARI experience. Born in China, Siying. Founder of the Social Studio.
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