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Social Revolutionary Learning: The New Social Movements As Learning Sites
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1993
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EducationSocial ChangeLearning-by-doingOnline Learning CommunitySocial TransformationActivismSocial Learning EnvironmentNew Social MovementsCivic EngagementLearning SciencesOld Social MovementsEmancipatory PraxisSocial MovementsInformal LearningCultureHistorical TransitionSociologySocial FoundationsAnthropologySocial Science EducationArtsSocial AnthropologyDiasporic Movement
This paper argues that the new social movements are particularly privileged sites for emancipatory praxis. Old social movements are differientiated from new, and the new social movements are interpreted primarily as defenses of the threatened lifeworld and ecosystem. The specific nature of the learning challenges within particular movements is examined. The author hypothesizes that diverse movements may be crystallizing into a new historic movement.
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