Freire and the Perseverance of Hope: Exploring Communication and Social Change [electronic resource].
Institute of Network Cultures 2022
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The Brazilian educator Paulo Freire (1921-1997) is one of the most important thinkers of the 21st Century, figuring among the most quoted authors in the fields of Education and Social Sciences all over the world. He is also a core reference to an infinite number of grassroots and activist initiatives globally. This book celebrates his birth centennial with a collection of 19 contributions from both experienced and young media and communication scholars and activists working in 11 countries. They reflect and debate Freire’s principles and ideas, revisiting their origins and interrogating their relevance to current challenges and struggles. The result can be summarized as a claim for affect as the core feature of social change and a tool for yielding resistance.
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Postcolonialism
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Ana Cristina Suzina
Thomas Tufte
Ailton Krenak
Anita Gurumurthy
Benjamin Ferron
Claudia Magallanes-Blanco
Colin Chasi
Elijerton Veras
Eriberto Gualinga Montalvo
Fania Sánchez de la Vega González
Frei Betto
Happy Singu Hansen
James Deane
Jharna Brahma
Karin Gwinn Wilkins
Linje Manyozo
Mayrá Lima
Michael Dokyum Kim
Nompumelelo "Mpume" Gumede
Xavier Carbonell
Katja van Stiphout
Maria van der Togt
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