Culture, Narrative and Dialogue: Constructing Civic Identity (Speaker: Professor Helen Haste)
A Centre for Teaching Thinking and Dialogue Research Seminar
Brexit and the US Election shocked us into realizing that not everyone shares the liberal, globalizing stories. How do different culturally available narratives enter dialogue? How does dialogue construct narrative? What are the educational implications? I will focus on the civic domain but this is only one example of constructing identity.
A School of Education research event | |
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Date | 10 January 2017 |
Time | 13:00 to 14:30 |
Place | Baring Court 112 |
Provider | School of Education |
Intended audience | Academic colleagues and research students |
Registration information | No booking required |
Cost | Free |
Organizer | Jo Moncur |
Event details
Helen Haste is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Bath and Visiting Professor at Harvard Graduate School of Education. Her work focuses on cultural psychology especially in relation to civic engagement, but also relating to gender and to science and society.
Location:
Baring Court 112