| Bart Beaty, Derek Briton - Communication and culture - 2003 - 370 pages
What does Canadian popular culture say about the construction and negotiation of Canadian national identity? This third volume of How Canadians Communicate describes the ... | |
| Michael Robert Welton - Education - 1995 - 272 pages
Offers a radical rethinking of the meaning of work and learning in all domains of adult life: a "best of adult education" reader. | |
| Ronald M. Cervero, Arthur L. Wilson - Education - 2001 - 337 pages
"The single most important contribution to our field's knowledgebase in the past two decades. The authors have managed to shift thefocus of adult education back to the social ... | |
| Sharan B. Merriam, Ralph G. Brockett - Education - 2011 - 400 pages
The Profession and Practice of Adult Education is a timely book and an excellent introduction to the field. Drawing from an extensive volume of literature, it provides ... | |
| Ben Agger - Philosophy - 2002 - 256 pages
We are not yet at a moment that could be called postmodernity, and may never be, says leading sociologist Ben Agger in his newest book. Modernity is still our history, our ... | |
| Andrew Feenberg - Philosophy - 2014 - 304 pages
Philosophy of Praxis examines the work of four Marxist thinkers, the early Marx and Lukács, and the Frankfurt School philosophers Adorno and Marcuse. The book holds that ... | |
| Michael Wodlinger - Education - 2007 - 214 pages
Using a view of learning from the inside out approach, "Adult Education" leads the reader through various key aspects of how adults engage themselves in learning situations ... | |
| André P. Grace, Tonette S. Rocco - Education - 2009 - 385 pages
This is groundbreaking book examines the influence of the radical educator and social critic John Ohliger and provides a challenge to orthodox approaches to adult education ... | |
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