To be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others. --Nelson Mandela
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MANIFESTO FOR NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: EQUITY, ACCESS, & EMPOWERMENT
June 16-19, 2009 Hotel Othon, Salvador, Bahia (Brazil)
We are currently witnessing the emergence of a new context for education, labor, and transformative social movements. Global flows of people, capital, and energy increasingly define the world we live in. The multinational corporation, with its pursuit of ever-cheaper sources of labor and materials and its disregard for human life, is replacing the nation-state as the dominant form of economic organization. Faced with intensifying environmental pressures and depletion of essential resources, economic elites have responded with increased militarism and restriction of civil liberties.
At the same time, masses of displaced workers, peasants, and indigenous peoples are situating their struggles in a global context. Labor activists can no longer ignore the concomitant struggles of Indigenous peoples, African diasporic populations, other marginalized ethnic groups, immigrants, women, GLBT people, children and youth. Concern for democracy and human rights are moving in from the margins to challenge capitalist priorities of “efficiency” and exploitation. In some places, the representatives of popular movements are actually taking the reins of state power. Everywhere we look, new progressive movements are emerging to bridge national identities and boundaries, in solidarity with transnational class, gender, and ethnic struggles.
At this juncture, educators have a key role to play. The ideology of market competition has become more entrenched in schools, even as opportunities for skilled employment diminish. We must rethink the relationship between schooling and the labor market, developing transnational pedagogies that draw upon the myriad social struggles shaping students’ lives and communities. Critical educators need to connect with other social movements to put a radically democratic agenda, based on principles of equity, access, and emancipation, at the center of educational praxis.
Distinguished scholars from numerous fields and countries will convene in Salvador, Bahia (Brazil) to compare theoretical perspectives, share pedagogical experiences, and work toward developing a global movement of educational activism. Issues related to education, labor, and emancipation will be addressed from a range of theoretical perspectives, including but not limited to the following:
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- Marxist and Neo-Marxist Perspectives
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- Comparative/International Education
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- Critical Environmental Studies
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- Critiques of Globalization and Neoliberalism
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Proposals may be for panels or individual papers. Please indicate type of proposal with the submission.
Individual paper proposals should contain a cover sheet with the paper title, contact information (e-mail, address, telephone number, and affiliation), a brief bio, and an abstract of no more than 250 words (not including references). Please indicate whether you wish to present in Portuguese, Spanish or English. Presenters who wish to present in Portuguese should nevertheless include an English or Spanish translation of the abstract in their submission.
Panel proposals must include a cover sheet with the panel title and organizers’ contact information (e-mail, address, telephone number, affiliation), as well as an abstract of the overall panel theme (no more than 400 words, not including references) and abstracts/bios for each paper included in the panel. Please indicate whether panel members will present in Portuguese, Spanish or English. Proposals submitted in Portuguese should include translations (either English or Spanish) of the panel theme and each individual abstract.
Proposals should be sent by E-mail to: confele@utep.edu. THE DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS IS March 1st, 2009.
Following the tradition of the last three conferences, a book will be produced comprising the most engaging papers from CONFELE 2009, as selected by an editorial board. Presenters wishing to be considered for this volume should submit full papers (in APA style) for review by August 1st, 2009.
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Conferences 1, 2 & 3 have each produced a published volume of selected papers.
The Freirean Legacy: Educating for Social Justice (CONFELE-2000)
Reinventing Critical Pedagogy : Widening the Circle of Anti-Oppression Education (CONFELE-2003)
Teaching for Global Community (CONFELE-2006, in press).
A fourth volume (in English, with possible versions in Spanish and Portuguese) will be produced from this conference, comprising the most engaging conference papers, as selected by an editorial board. Presenters wishing to be considered for this volume should submit full papers (in APA style) for review by August 25, 2009.
All participants will also receive a CD including abstracts of presented papers.
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The following journals also invite submissions from conference participants |
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Workplace: A Journal for Academic Labor www.workplace-gsc.com
Cultural Logic: Marxist Theory and Practice www.eserver.org/clogic
The Journal for Critical Educational Policy Studies www.jceps.com
Curriculum Without Borders www.curriculosemfronteiras.org
Journal of Latinos and Education www.jle.csusb.edu
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Office of the President, University of Texas at El Paso
New Mexico State University
Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
Boise State University, Idaho
Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Brazil
Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil
American Educational Research Association Paulo Freire SIG
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Chair : César A. Rossatto, Associate Professor Dept. of Teacher Education The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)
phone: (915) 747-5253 fax: (915) 747-7441 crossatto@utep.edu
Co-Chairs: Aurolyn Luykx, Associate Professor Dept. of Teacher Education / Dept. of Sociology & Anthropology UTEP aluykx@utep.edu
Herman Garcia, Regents Professor Dept. of Curriculum & Instruction, NMSU hgarcia@nmsu.edu
Organizing Committee:
Maria Teresa de la Piedra Dept. of Teacher Education, UTEP
Tim Cashman Dept. of Teacher Education, UTEP
Vivian Lopez, Dept. of Curriculum & Instruction, NMSU
Pierre Orelus Dept. of Curriculum & Instruction, NMSU
Alexandra Neves
University Relations, UTEP Lourdes Chee Frank Montes de Oca
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