Revolutionizing Education, Revitalized: Creative Resistance Through Youth Participatory Action Research
Editat de Ashley D. Domínguez, Julio Cammarotaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2026
YPAR transforms pedagogy and fosters student-centered approaches to address social inequities in education. Coming over 15 years after the groundbreaking publication Revolutionizing Education, this new book collates the voices of prominent and emerging YPAR scholars, practitioners, and youth leaders to explore student-centered arts-based approaches across literacy, music, theater, environmental justice, and more. This volume highlights innovative strategies and creative endeavors to mobilize knowledge for educational change and liberation.
Combining conceptual notions with practical guidance, this interdisciplinary exploration of YPAR is important reading for practitioner-scholars and graduate students engaged in PAR or YPAR, as well as graduate students and practitioners in social justice education or community-based programs.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032945293
ISBN-10: 103294529X
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 68
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 103294529X
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 68
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, Professional Reference, and Professional TrainingCuprins
Part 1: Conceptual Considerations 1. A New Renaissance Era: The Revival of Creative Resistance in Youth Participatory Action Research 2. Participatory Action Research: Historical Roots in the Global South and Intersectional Justice Frameworks Justice Frameworks 3. Posthumanist Learning and Spooky Entanglements in a Multi-Year Youth Participatory Action Research Project Part One: Senior Commentary Part 2: Contexts and Subject Matter Areas 4. Facilitating Space for Creative Resistance through Literacy and Arts-Based Methods 5. Co-Composing a Music of the Oppressed as Critical, Cultural, and Creative Resistance: Whose Voice? Our Voice 6. Revolutionizing Adult-Led Research-Practice Partnerships through YPAR: Theatrical, Mindful, and Artful Joy with Guatemalan Newcomer Youth 7. Desert Stories of Environmental Justice through YPAR with High Schoolers in an Afterschool Club: Don’t Drink the Water! 8. Disrupting Sexual Exploitation with Native Youth: Digging Up the Roots with Arts-Based Participatory Action Research 9. Arts-Based Methods of Creative Resistance: Ideas for YPAR Collectives from the Youth Research Council Part 2: Senior Commentary Part 3: Outcomes of Engaging in YPAR 10. From Critical Consciousness to Creative Resistance: The Impacts of Youth Participatory Oral History in NYC Schools Serving Youth From Immigrant Households 11. Fostering Joy and Liberation: The Healing Path of Youth Participatory Action Research 12. Reframing Youth Participatory Action Research Outcomes for Creative Resistance Part 3: Senior Commentary Conclusion Epilogue Intellectual Fire in Fascist Times: YPAR as Fuel in the Struggle for Education and Youth Justice
Recenzii
“The second volume of Revolutionizing Education is evidence that YPAR has remained and will continue to blaze new paths in our understanding of research, pushing against norms of what we consider evidence, knowledge, and knowing…the authors continue this tradition by brilliantly blending empirical precision, scientific imagination, creative expression and methodological love.”
From the Foreword by Shawn A. Ginwright, Professor of Practice, Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA
"This timely volume is both a resource and a call to action for all those committed to joining youth and communities in creative resistance through participatory research."
Django Paris, Professor of Multicultural Education, University of Washington, USA
“With consciousness and care, Drs. Cammarota and Domínguez have gathered community members, youth and scholars to tell an unapologetic truth in fascist times. It is my hope that we take the lessons from this book and continue to fight with righteous rage. As the youth constantly remind us, ‘we are the only ones who will get us out of this mess.’”
David Stovall, Professor of Educational Policy and African-American Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
"We are indebted to Ashley D. Domínguez and Julio Cammarota for gathering writers/scholars/artists/students together, again, to affirm that young people are deeply engaged in asking hard questions, gathering collective materials, analyzing with critical theory and (re)presenting themselves/their communities and their struggles with critical science and through the arts."
From the Epilogue by Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Critical Psychology and Urban Education CUNY, USA and Visiting Professor at the University of South Africa
From the Foreword by Shawn A. Ginwright, Professor of Practice, Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA
"This timely volume is both a resource and a call to action for all those committed to joining youth and communities in creative resistance through participatory research."
Django Paris, Professor of Multicultural Education, University of Washington, USA
“With consciousness and care, Drs. Cammarota and Domínguez have gathered community members, youth and scholars to tell an unapologetic truth in fascist times. It is my hope that we take the lessons from this book and continue to fight with righteous rage. As the youth constantly remind us, ‘we are the only ones who will get us out of this mess.’”
David Stovall, Professor of Educational Policy and African-American Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
"We are indebted to Ashley D. Domínguez and Julio Cammarota for gathering writers/scholars/artists/students together, again, to affirm that young people are deeply engaged in asking hard questions, gathering collective materials, analyzing with critical theory and (re)presenting themselves/their communities and their struggles with critical science and through the arts."
From the Epilogue by Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Critical Psychology and Urban Education CUNY, USA and Visiting Professor at the University of South Africa
Notă biografică
Ashley D. Domínguez is Assistant Professor in Teaching, Learning, and Sociocultural Studies at the University of Arizona, USA.
Julio Cammarota is Professor in Teaching, Learning, and Sociocultural Studies at the University of Arizona, USA.
Julio Cammarota is Professor in Teaching, Learning, and Sociocultural Studies at the University of Arizona, USA.
Descriere
Revolutionizing Education, Revitalized is a critical exploration into the evolution of Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) through the lens of creative resistance, emphasizing the role of art-based approaches in inquiry and activism for youth.