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Education & Social Justice Research Group

@edsocjus

An interdisciplinary research group based at Bath Spa University interested in how knowledge and social justice interact.

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James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Denmark pays its students $1,000 a month to go to university and charge no tuition fees. Students are seen as an investment in the future rather than a cost.

Laura Acosta Hankin (@l_hankin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us in Bristol on 12 Nov for a special screening of ‘El Árbol del Amor’ sharing the conflict experiences of indigenous children in Cauca, Colombia #SolidarityforPeace #NoMasViolencia #nosduele Rodeemos el Diálogo School of Education | University of Bristol SPAIS Bristol Book here: bit.ly/33kgLvd

Matthew Brown (@mateobrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Peace Festivals: A conversation about creative methodologies between myself + goya will now take place on Wednesday 20 Nov at 1pm in G65, as part of the Department of HiPLA seminar series - all welcome Julia Paulson Mary Louise Ryder @SebBustamante Rachel Randall Paul Merchant

Hilary Cremin (@hilarycremin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to have worked with @ejtmaber and Lindsey Horner to lead a research methods training event at the Genocide Justice Centre at the museumliberationwar Liberation War Museum in Dhaka Bangladesh yesterday

Proud to have worked with @ejtmaber and <a href="/LindseyHornerDU/">Lindsey Horner</a> to lead a research methods training event at the Genocide Justice Centre at the  <a href="/LiberationwarM/">museumliberationwar</a> Liberation War Museum in Dhaka Bangladesh yesterday
Open Society Foundations (@opensociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Spain, people are disproportionately stopped and searched by law enforcement because of their race, ethnicity, or religion. Ebenezer is a catering professional in Madrid who says he was stopped 30 times in one month. Hear more stories: osf.to/2NQuKDF

In Spain, people are disproportionately stopped and searched by law enforcement because of their race, ethnicity, or religion. Ebenezer is a catering professional in Madrid who says he was stopped 30 times in one month. Hear more stories: osf.to/2NQuKDF
Education International (@eduint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇵🇭 Threatened, falsely accused of terrorism, arrested... for being teachers & trade unionists.🛑#StopTheAttacks Join us in supporting our affiliates ACT Philippines & telling the Philippines govt in no uncertain terms: #HandsOff teachers! ✒️Sign the petition: bit.ly/344yPKe

🇵🇭 Threatened, falsely accused of terrorism, arrested... for being teachers &amp; trade unionists.🛑#StopTheAttacks

Join us in supporting our affiliates <a href="/actph1982/">ACT Philippines</a> &amp; telling the Philippines govt in no uncertain terms: #HandsOff teachers!

✒️Sign the petition: bit.ly/344yPKe
NowThis Impact (@nowthisimpact) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘If Facebook were around in the 1930s, it would have allowed Hitler to post 30-second ads’ — Listen to Sacha Baron Cohen slam the social media industry for facilitating the spread of hate, lies, and conspiracies

Ethics in Bricks (@ethicsinbricks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rudy Giuliani: "Truth isn't truth." Hannah Arendt: “The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction [..] and the distinction between true and false [..] no longer exists.”

Rudy Giuliani: 
"Truth isn't truth."

Hannah Arendt: 
“The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction [..] and the distinction between true and false [..] no longer exists.”
UCU (@ucu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jo Grady said: “Universities should have been putting their efforts into trying to resolve the disputes, not scouting for scab labour, threatening staff with over the top pay deductions and other strong-arm tactics. theguardian.com/education/2019… #UCUStrike #UCUstrikesback

UCU (@ucu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Of course, losing valuable time is frustrating for students. But the frustration is mutual among staff and students.... We should not direct our anger towards lecturers, but rather to the institutions forcing them to strike. theguardian.com/education/2019… #UCUStrike #UCUStrikesBack

Global Education Monitoring Report UNESCO (@gemreport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In recent years, cities have formed networks to learn from each other on using education to help migrant and displaced people belong #righttothecity🏙️ 👉 Bit.ly/righttothecity

MadelineCarr (@MadelineCarr@mastodon.social) (@madelinecarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s a clear lesson. Don’t treat uni students like children, don’t try to intimidate them, and don’t think they don’t know their rights. They’re the future, not the past. All things that those of us who actually teach already know. ⁦@UWankings⁩ theguardian.com/education/2019…

Mario Novelli (@novelli_mario) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Knowledge Production on Education in Conflict Contexts: Towards an Ecology of Knowledge - new piece critiquing the neoliberal securitised conditions underpinning research in international development

Education International (@eduint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this #HumanRightsDay join us, raise your voice to say: enough is enough! #HandsOff teachers, workers, journalists, #humanrights activists in the Philippines 🇵🇭 #StopTheAttacks #StopRedTagging David Edwards ITUC IFJ ACT Philippines Education International Asia-Pacific Region

Simple Politics (@easypoliticsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alongside in-depth political coverage, be aware, we will also talk a lot about #dogsatpollingstations tomorrow. If you know someone who loves animals, but needs encouragement to vote, this could be for them...

Alongside in-depth political coverage, be aware, we will also talk a lot about #dogsatpollingstations tomorrow. If you know someone who loves animals, but needs encouragement to vote, this could be for them...
Will Brehm (@wbrehm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Susan Robertson (Cambridge University) and Roger Dale (University of Bristol) join the FreshEd to review the year in education. We talk populism and climate and theory. And they make a big announcement about their co-edited journal at the end of the show. Enjoy! freshedpodcast.com/2019inreview/