Global Citizenship for Adult Education: Advancing Critical Literacies for Equity and Social Justice
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
7-20-2021
Abstract
This series offers a fresh perspective on Asian and Indo-Pacific Anthropology. Acknowledging the increasing impact of transnational flows of ideas and practices across borders, the series widens the established geographical remit of Asian studies to consider the entire Indo-Pacific region. In addition to focused ethnographic studies, the series incorporates thematic work on issues of cross- regional impact, including globalization, the spread of terrorism, and alter-native medical practices. The series further aims to be innovative in its disciplinary breadth, linking anthropological theory with studies in cultural history and religious studies, thus reflecting the current creative interactions between anthropology and historical scholarship that are enriching the study of Asia and the Indo-Pacific region. While the series covers classic themes within the anthropology of the region such as ritual, political and economic issues will also be tackled. Studies of adaptation, change, and conflict in small-scale situations enmeshed in wider currents of change will have a significant place in this range of foci. We publish scholarly texts, both single-authored and collaborative as well as collections of thematically organized essays. The series aims to reach a core audience of anthropologists and Asian studies specialists, but also to be ac-cessible to a broader multidisciplinary readership.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Global Citizenship for Adult Education Advancing Critical Literacies for Equity and Social Justice
First Page
1
Last Page
411
Recommended Citation
Robinson, P., Williams, K., & Stojanović, M. (2021). Global Citizenship for Adult Education: Advancing Critical Literacies for Equity and Social Justice. Global Citizenship for Adult Education Advancing Critical Literacies for Equity and Social Justice, 1-411. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003050421