Between the Visceral and the Lie : Lessons on Teaching Violence (original) (raw)

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‘Pedagogy of discomfort’ and its ethical implications: the tensions of ethical violence in social justice education

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Teach for America and Symbolic Violence: A Bourdieuian Analysis of Education's Next Quick-Fix

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Painting a picture of possibility: the transmission of symbolic violence in an urban township school

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Narrative Justice: Ten Tools To Deconstruct Narratives About Violent Pasts - Preprint

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Rethinking the Unimaginable: The Need for Teacher Education In Peace Education

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Bang on the System: People's Praxis and Pedagogy as Humanizing Violence

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Education as a weapon of struggle: rethinking the parkland uprising in the age of mass violence

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Teaching about a Violent Past: Revisiting the Role of History Education in Conflict and Peace

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Teaching and Learning Guide for: Cultural Approaches to Understanding School Violence

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The Tragic Gap: Insisting on the Sacred After School Violence

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