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“This is What My Kids See Every Day”: Bilingual Pre-service Teachers Embracing Funds of Knowledge through Border Thinking Pedagogy

, 2021
The present qualitative case study examines how community-based lessons impacted the practices, perspectives, and internship placement experiences of 16 bilingual pre-service teachers.
Katherine Espinoza   +2 more
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Border Thinking Reflexivity in City Schools

2023
Historically “Red States” in the United States offer an example of the complex intersections of public education, race, conservative politics, language, and power/resistance which teachers live and work amongst. This article considers these intersections by focusing on the experiences and reflections of a former red state teacher and organizer ...
Carrillo, Juan F., Karvelis, Noah
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Design Thinking Across Borders

2020
This chapter investigates cross-national aspects of design thinking, with a focus on three themes: design cognition, complexity and spatial language. The chapter uses a new method, a dual-coding system (design cognition and language) for protocol data combined with linkography.
Ju Hyun Lee, Michael J. Ostwald, Ning Gu
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Decolonising gender in South Asia: a border thinking perspective

Decolonising Gender in South Asia, 2019
The current collection elaborates on various ways of thinking about gender outside the epistemic frame of coloniality/modernity that is bound to the European colonial project.
Nazia Hussein, Saba Hussain
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Decolonising and the Aesthetic Turn in International Studies: Border Thinking, Co-creation and Voice

Millennium: Journal of International Studies
The aesthetic turn (AT) in International Studies stresses the ongoing task of marshalling non-western insights to better explore the agency of the globally marginalised in discourses about representability.
Aoileann Ní Mhurchú
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Think Globally, Secure the Borders

Organization & Environment, 2001
The environmental movement in the United States is engaged in a debate about the role of population and immigration on the movement’s agenda. The authors examine this debate within the Oregon environmental movement. Our focus is the role of race in shaping perspectives on immigration.
Debra J. Salazar, John Hewitt
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On Block's delineation of the border between seeing and thinking

The Philosophical Quarterly
This note is concerned with Ned Block's claim that cognition differs from perception in being paradigmatically conceptual, propositional, and non-iconic. As against Block, it maintains that large stretches of cognition constitutively involve, or depend
Christopher S Hill
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Decolonising gender and peacebuilding: feminist frontiers and border thinking in Africa

Building Peace, 2016
The article seeks to theorise an integrated decolonised feminist frame for peacebuilding in an African context. Arguing that a decolonial-feminist lens has the potential to change the way we look at peacebuilding practices, I propose the notion of ...
Heidi L. Hudson
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Mediating migration in Ceuta, Melilla and Barcelona: border thinking and transnationalism from below in independent documentary

Transnational Cinema at the Borders, 2015
This article analyses Spanish-independent documentaries that deal with issues of immigration in Ceuta, Melilla and Barcelona from 2005 to 2012. Departing from Walter Mignolo’s ‘border thinking’ and Hamid Naficy’s systematizations of the ‘interstitial ...
Josetxo Cerdán   +1 more
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