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NCARE Website & Book Launch Hybrid Event @ University of Manitoba

'Critical action research challenging neoliberal language and literacies in education'


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Critical Action Research Challenging Neoliberal Language and Literacies Education @ Plurilingual lab, McGill University

Date: December 15, 2022 

Antoinette Gagné, Amir Kalan, Sreemali Herath, HeeJin Song, John McGaughey, Claudio Jaramillo, Mama Adobea Ni-Owoo, Andrés Valencia, Monica Shank Lauwo, and Marlon Valencia presented on December 15, at the @Plurilinguallab Speakers Series at McGill University the edited collection entitled Critical Action Research Challenging Neoliberal Language and Literacies Education: Auto and Duoethnographies of Global Experiences'. The book relaunch was followed by  dialogue among the panellists and the audience about the implications of critical action research to contest the neoliberalization of educational terrains in diverse parts of the world, including Canada, Korea, Sri Lanka, Colombia, Tanzania, Ghana, Chile and Iran. 

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Date: November 16, 2022

NCARE Book Launch at OISE (Photos)

Antoinette Gagné, Amir Kalan, Sreemali Herath, HeeJin Song, Claudio Jaramillo, Mama Adobea Ni-Owoo and Bapujee Biswandan presented on November 16, the edited collection entitled ‘Critical Action Research Challenging Neoliberal Language and Literacies Education: Auto and Duoethnographies of Global Experiences'. The book was introduced by the editor, who addressed the role of critical action research to amplify teachers’ repertoires in their classrooms, neoliberalism as a complex terrain with which educational systems struggle and the role of auto, duo and multiethnography as a voice amplifier and dialogical technique of and for the communities defying the rigid market canons for publications. The book launch was followed by a round of questions and discussion among the panellists and the audience about the implications of critical action research to contest the neoliberalization of educational terrains in diverse parts of the world, including Canada, Korea, Ghana, India, Chile and Iran. 

Date: November 16, 2022

Book Launch

'Critical action research challenging neoliberal language and literacies in education'