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VOLUME 12(2) • 2024 - 12 articles
VOLUME 12(1) • 2024 - 15 articles
VOLUME 11(1) • 2023 - 14 articles
VOLUME 9(3) • 2021 - 12 articles
VOLUME 8(3) • 2020 - 14 articles
VOLUME 8(2) • 2020 - 13 articles
VOLUME 6(1) • 2018 - 10 articles
VOLUME 5(2) • 2017 - 12 articles
VOLUME 4(6) • 2016 - 15 articles
VOLUME 4(3) • 2016 - 10 articles
VOLUME 3(5) • 2015 - 14 articles
VOLUME 3(4) • 2015 - 11 articles
VOLUME 3(3) • 2015 - 11 articles
VOLUME 3(2) • 2015 - 12 articles
VOLUME 2(2) • 2014 - 13 articles
VOLUME 1(6) • 2013 - 13 articles
VOLUME 1(4) • 2013 - 10 articles
VOLUME 1(2) • 2013 - 10 articles
VOLUME 12(1) • 2024
What It Means to Belong in the Global South:An Introduction to a Special Issue on ‘Wrestling With (Not) Belonging’
Elba Ramirez, Sean Sturm, And Pasley
844
A Necromantic Hauntology of the Void: Pasados que (Nunca) Fueron y Futuros que (Nunca) Pueden Ser in the Canary Islands
Elba Ramirez
817
Africa’s Triple Heritage and Being and Becoming African in Ghana: A Futile Pursuit or a Promising Prospect?
Delali Amuzu, David Addae
820
Aloned to Assay It: The Esoteric(ist) and the Academy
Neil Boland
734
Kapwa as Queer Inclusion
Eunice Gaerlan
1499
‘Kind of Business, You Know?’ The Commercialisation of Inclusion through Non-formal Arts Learning
Puchao Yang, Nicholas Rowe
684
Neki Arā, Arā Neki: Art, Belonging and Not Belonging, Māori and Pākehā in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Mark Harvey
1252
Period Talks
Amber Ward, Hsin Fang
805
Remnants of Belonging: Crimean Krymchak Cultural Preservation in the Face of Discursive Cleansing
Desiree Montenegro, Victoria A. Newsom, Lara Martin Lengel
818
Reweaving our Pepeha: Towards a Mestizaje of Remembering
Alejandra Jaramillo-Aristizábal, Diana Albarrán González
928
The Art of Not Belonging: Decolonising Intercultural Visual Arts Education in Chile
Veronica Garcia-Lazo, Daniela Appelgren
1010
The Challenges of Writing: The ‘Long and Winding Road’ of Belonging to Academia
Ana Maria Benton Z, Smridhi Marwah
685
The Ethics of (Un)Belonging in Education
Andrie Savva
845
When the Body is Not Enough: The Societal Gaze in Nella Larsen’s Passing and Maggie Nelson’s The Argonauts
Kathleen (Buchan) Kelly
706
‘The Questions We Ask Are Fateful’: Connecting and Communicating Through Appreciative Inquiry and Kind Research
Christine Woods, Billie Lythberg
863
VOLUME 11(1) • 2023
Mobilising for Action: Introduction to the Special Issue
Mark Harvey, Marie McEntee
1757
He Taonga Kē Ngā Kaumātua: Kaumātua Perspectives of te Taiao, Ngahere and Taonga Species
Ariana Apiti et al.
1732
‘Pūrākau o te Ngahere’: Indigenous Māori Interpretations, Expressions and Connection to Taonga Species and Biosecurity Issues
Bevan Erueti et al.
2187
Te Mauri o te Kauri me te Ngahere:Indigenous Knowledge, te Taiao (the Environment) and Wellbeing
Pikihuia Pomare et al.
2282
Mai i te Pū ki te Wānanga: Interpreting Synchronistic Meaning Through a Wānanga Methodology
Nathan Matamua et al.
2287
Indigenous Knowledge Revitalisation: Indigenous Māori Gardening and its Wider Implications for the People of Tūhoe
Natasha Tassell-Matamua, Teina Boasa-Dean, Marie McEntee
1880
Toi Taiao Whakatairanga: Tukanga: Processes of Navigating the Interface between Art Curation/Research, Forest Ecologies and Māori Perspectives
Mark Harvey et al.
1881
Disease Narratives and Artistic Alternatives
Sophie Jerram et al.
1758
Interweaving Multiple Knowledges to Support Children’s Participation and Engagement in Biosecurity and Forest Health: Toitū te Ngahere
Marie McEntee et al.
5276
What We Do in Kauri Forests: Exploring the Affective Worlds of ‘High Risk’ Users of Vulnerable Forest Areas in Aotearoa|New Zealand
Sara MacBride-Stewart et al.
1945
Healing Fragmentation of Forest Biosecurity Networks: A Conceptual and Reflexive Mapping Analysis of Postcolonial Relations that Matter in Aotearoa|New Zealand and Cymru|Wales
Sara MacBride-Stewart et al.
2087
Positioning Research to Improve Tree-Biosecurity Relations
Alison Greenaway et al.
2176
Walking, Sensing, Knowing: An Ethnography on Foot Around Forest Biosecurity Interventions in Te-Ika-ā-Māui
Maria Blanca Ayala
1734
Neoliberal Knowledge Production in Aotearoa New Zealand: Confronting Kauri Dieback and Myrtle Rust
Katja-Soana Ehler et al.
1991
VOLUME 4(6) • 2016
FEATURE EDITORIAL: NEOLIBERAL POLITICS AND THE DEAD BODIES OF CHILDREN
HENRY A. GIROUX
4350
REVOLUTION AND EDUCATION
LILIA D. MONZÓ, PETER MCLAREN
4892
THE POVERTY OF (POST)HUMANITIES
TERESA L. EBERT
4832
A COMMUNIST PEDAGOGY OF BECOMING: CENTERING MARX’S ‘GENERAL LAW OF CAPITALIST ACCUMULATION’
CURRY MALOTT
4284
CLASS STRUGGLE IN CULTURAL FORMATION IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES: A FOCUS ON THE THEORETICAL IMPORTANCE OF ANTONIO GRAMSCI AND THE ORGANIC INTELLECTUALISM OF RUSSELL BRAND
ALPESH MAISURIA
3777
WOMEN AND REVOLUTION: MARX AND THE DIALECTIC
LILIA D. MONZO
4863
INSURRECTION, NOT INCLUSION: EDUCATION AND THE RIGHT TO THE CITY IN OCCUPIED PALESTINE
LAURA JORDAN JAFFEE, DEREK R. FORD
4384
STUDENTS IN REVOLT: THE PEDAGOGICAL POTENTIAL OF STUDENT COLLECTIVE ACTION IN THE AGE OF THE CORPORATE UNIVERSITY
SANDRA DELGADO, E. WAYNE ROSS
4400
TRANSFORMATIVE EDUCATION, CRITICAL EDUCATION, MARXIST EDUCATION: POSSIBILITIES AND ALTERNATIVES TO THE RESTRUCTURING OF EDUCATION IN GLOBAL NEOLIBERAL/NEOCONSERVATIVE TIMES
DAVE HILL
4024
A CRITICAL OVERVIEW OF THE DIGITAL KNOWLEDGE COMMONS FROM A MARXIST PERSPECTIVE
FAITH AGOSTINONE-WILSON
4516
PREFIGURING ALTERNATIVE WORLDS: ORGANIC CRITICAL LITERACIES AND SOCIO-CULTURAL REVOLUTIONS
MIGUEL ZAVALA, NOAH ASHER GOLDEN
4329
IMPERIALISM AND RACIALISED WORLD CAPITALISM OR INTERCULTURAL TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY SOCIALISM
MIKE COLE
4304
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION IN FANTASY AND REALITY
SAMUEL DAY FASSBINDER
8042
SLAYING THE MONSTER CALLED CAPITAL: TEACHER-WORKER’S POTENTIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY POLITICS
RAVI KUMAR, RAMA PAUL
4466
SCIENCE, KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION AND SOCIAL PRACTICE
KOSTAS SKORDOULIS
4518