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The Jagdish Gundara Memorial Symposium: Meeting the Challenge - Signposts for the Future of Interculturalism - Dr Al-Karim Datoo
Global Challenges to Social Justice and the Future of Intercultural Education In honour of the memory of Professor Jagdish Gundara (1938–2016) First Director of the International Centre for Intercultural Studies, UCL IOE Exploring some of the immediate and recurring challenges to the achievement of social justice in a global context and their ramifications for intercultural education. Specifically, issues concerned with truth, equity, social division and diversity will be highlighted as a backdrop to a discussion of signposts for positive intercultural engagement at all levels of education. Recent political events and continuing violence and warfare, together with migration and refugee ‘crises’, contribute to an ongoing climate of fear and reaction there is also an impetus to engage with more imaginative perspectives in the pursuit of increased global justice. Aiming at a cross-disciplinary approach with contributions from those involved with pedagogy, adult learning and teacher educat
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2/19/2018
The Jagdish Gundara Memorial Symposium: Strategic Issues for Social Justice - Prof Colm O'Cinneide
Global Challenges to Social Justice and the Future of Intercultural Education In honour of the memory of Professor Jagdish Gundara (1938–2016) First Director of the International Centre for Intercultural Studies, UCL IOE Exploring some of the immediate and recurring challenges to the achievement of social justice in a global context and their ramifications for intercultural education. Specifically, issues concerned with truth, equity, social division and diversity will be highlighted as a backdrop to a discussion of signposts for positive intercultural engagement at all levels of education. Recent political events and continuing violence and warfare, together with migration and refugee ‘crises’, contribute to an ongoing climate of fear and reaction there is also an impetus to engage with more imaginative perspectives in the pursuit of increased global justice. Aiming at a cross-disciplinary approach with contributions from those involved with pedagogy, adult learning and teacher educat
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2/19/2018
The Jagdish Gundara Memorial Symposium Panel Discussion - Dr John O'Regan, Dr Terri Kim & Dr Leslie Bash
Global Challenges to Social Justice and the Future of Intercultural Education In honour of the memory of Professor Jagdish Gundara (1938–2016) First Director of the International Centre for Intercultural Studies, UCL IOE Exploring some of the immediate and recurring challenges to the achievement of social justice in a global context and their ramifications for intercultural education. Specifically, issues concerned with truth, equity, social division and diversity will be highlighted as a backdrop to a discussion of signposts for positive intercultural engagement at all levels of education. Recent political events and continuing violence and warfare, together with migration and refugee ‘crises’, contribute to an ongoing climate of fear and reaction there is also an impetus to engage with more imaginative perspectives in the pursuit of increased global justice. Aiming at a cross-disciplinary approach with contributions from those involved with pedagogy, adult learning and teacher educat
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2/19/2018
The Jagdish Gundara Memorial Symposium Panel Discussion - Prof. Nira Yuval-Davis, Prof. Floya Anthias & Prof. Gunther Kress
Global Challenges to Social Justice and the Future of Intercultural Education In honour of the memory of Professor Jagdish Gundara (1938–2016) First Director of the International Centre for Intercultural Studies, UCL IOE Exploring some of the immediate and recurring challenges to the achievement of social justice in a global context and their ramifications for intercultural education. Specifically, issues concerned with truth, equity, social division and diversity will be highlighted as a backdrop to a discussion of signposts for positive intercultural engagement at all levels of education. Recent political events and continuing violence and warfare, together with migration and refugee ‘crises’, contribute to an ongoing climate of fear and reaction there is also an impetus to engage with more imaginative perspectives in the pursuit of increased global justice. Aiming at a cross-disciplinary approach with contributions from those involved with pedagogy, adult learning and teacher educat
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2/16/2018
Making away: Jagdish Gundara's intercultural methods and the discourse of a global learning crisis - Professor Elaine Unterhalter
Global Challenges to Social Justice and the Future of Intercultural Education In honour of the memory of Professor Jagdish Gundara (1938–2016) First Director of the International Centre for Intercultural Studies, UCL IOE Exploring some of the immediate and recurring challenges to the achievement of social justice in a global context and their ramifications for intercultural education. Specifically, issues concerned with truth, equity, social division and diversity will be highlighted as a backdrop to a discussion of signposts for positive intercultural engagement at all levels of education. Recent political events and continuing violence and warfare, together with migration and refugee ‘crises’, contribute to an ongoing climate of fear and reaction there is also an impetus to engage with more imaginative perspectives in the pursuit of increased global justice. Aiming at a cross-disciplinary approach with contributions from those involved with pedagogy, adult learning and teacher educat
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2/15/2018
Engaging with truth claims and the pursuit of justice - Professor Chandra Lekha Sriram
Global Challenges to Social Justice and the Future of Intercultural Education In honour of the memory of Professor Jagdish Gundara (1938–2016) First Director of the International Centre for Intercultural Studies, UCL IOE Exploring some of the immediate and recurring challenges to the achievement of social justice in a global context and their ramifications for intercultural education. Specifically, issues concerned with truth, equity, social division and diversity will be highlighted as a backdrop to a discussion of signposts for positive intercultural engagement at all levels of education. Recent political events and continuing violence and warfare, together with migration and refugee ‘crises’, contribute to an ongoing climate of fear and reaction there is also an impetus to engage with more imaginative perspectives in the pursuit of increased global justice. Aiming at a cross-disciplinary approach with contributions from those involved with pedagogy, adult learning and teacher educat
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2/15/2018
The Jagdish Gundara Memorial Symposium Opening and Welcome - Dr Leslie Bash & Professor Geoff Whitty
Global Challenges to Social Justice and the Future of Intercultural Education In honour of the memory of Professor Jagdish Gundara (1938–2016) First Director of the International Centre for Intercultural Studies, UCL IOE Exploring some of the immediate and recurring challenges to the achievement of social justice in a global context and their ramifications for intercultural education. Specifically, issues concerned with truth, equity, social division and diversity will be highlighted as a backdrop to a discussion of signposts for positive intercultural engagement at all levels of education. Recent political events and continuing violence and warfare, together with migration and refugee ‘crises’, contribute to an ongoing climate of fear and reaction there is also an impetus to engage with more imaginative perspectives in the pursuit of increased global justice. Aiming at a cross-disciplinary approach with contributions from those involved with pedagogy, adult learning and teacher educat
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2/15/2018