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Does your vote count?:

critical pedagogy and democracy
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Peter Lang, 2011 - Education - 333 pages
The public debate on democracy is often constrained within an alienating and disenfranchising narrative of opinion polls, campaign platforms, personalities and formal structures that generate legislation, all of which surreptitiously seems to trickle down to the classroom. Paul R. Carr asserts that democracy must be cultivated in a vigorous, conscientious, meaningful and critical way in and through education in order for it to have salience in society, especially within a neoliberal conjuncture that promotes limited space for epistemological interrogation of how we understand and are engaged in maintaining and/or transforming our societies. Building on the critical pedagogical work of Paulo Freire, Joe L. Kincheloe, and others, this book develops a framework for understanding how a thicker democratic education can be conceptualized and implemented in schools. The book aims to move the focus on democracy away from voting, and place it more properly on the importance of social justice and political literacy as a way of understanding what democracy is and, importantly, how to make it more relevant for all of society. The book concludes that another democracy is possible, as well as being desirable, and that education is the fundamental intersection in which it must be devloped.

"Paul R. Carr has produced a rich and impressive examination of the multiplicity of relationships among notions of democratic formation, critical pedagogy, human rights, anti-racism, and feminist, anti-colonial, political and cultural studies. Drawing from a deep well of intriguing and eclectic sources..., he moves with clarity and elan between the brood and the narrow, the general and the specific to capture the power of theory without sacrificing the nitty-gritty of concrete practice. A balance of possibilities rather than false dualisms will be found here. Does Your Vote Count? has become an essential contribution to my own work and teaching." ---Tom Wilson, Chapman University
  

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Contents

Seeking Democracy through Critical Pedagogy
3
Elaboration of Critical Pedagogy by Joe Kincheloe
13
Kincheloes Critique of Positivistic Research and Knowledge Construction FIDUROD
14
Thickthin Spectrum of Democracy and Democratic Education
19
Democratic Stripes and Divergent Views of Democracy
27
Democracy Watchs Definition of a Democratic Society
31
Dahls Characteristics of a Polyarchy
33
Dahls Conditions for a Polyarchy
34
Social Justice Accountability Framework
97
Content Components for a Social Justice Education Framework
102
Functional Criteria for a Social Justice Education Framework
103
Neoliberalism Political Illiteracy and the Quest for Democracy
105
Westheimers Politics of Patriotism
115
Democracy Critical Pedagogy and the Education of Educators
123
Main Themes Arising from the US College of Education Sample
130
Framework to Elaborate a Thicker Democracy
150

Britts Fourteen Points of Fascism
37
US Military Spending
40
Discursive Thoughts on the Irreproachability of Democracy
43
Democratic Education Change Model
45
The American Idol Foundation
51
Quick History of Haiti
54
Official Development Assistance
58
US Military Foreign Aid the top six countries
59
US Aid to Israel Since 1949
60
US Foreign Policy Democracy and Undemocratic Activity
62
Framing Democracy in Education with Darren E Lund
69
Carrs Research and Overview of Literature in Democratic Education
74
Banks et al s 2005 Checklist for Teaching for and about Democracy
79
Broad Priorities of Successful Democratic Educational Programs
82
Kinds of Citizens
84
Themes from Doing Democracy
85
Standards Accountability and Democracy in Education
91
Broad Conceptualization of Social Justice Education
93
Can There Be Racism and Democracy in a Colorblind
153
Educational Institutional Culture and Social Justice
168
Whiteness and Race Challenging Democracy
171
Selected Comparative Voter Participation in Democratic Countries
191
Voter Participation in US Presidential Elections
201
The Media Media Literacy and Democratic Education
209
Critical Media Analysis Activity
214
Types of Analysis to Critique the Media
215
Concerns Emanating from Research on Media Literacy
230
But What Can I Do?
241
Some Thoughts on and Options for
261
Quoting Democracy and Other Subversive Acts
279
Afterword by Joel Westheimer
289
Notes
297
References
307
Index
329
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Paul R. Carr is Associate Professor in the Departments of Sociology and Interdisciplinary Studies at Lakehead University (Orillia). His research is broadly concerned with social justice, with specific threads related to democracy, critical pedagogy, media literacy and peace studies. He has four co-edited books, examining Whiteness, democratic education, youth culture and intercultural relations, respectively. His book with Darren Lund, The Great White North? Exploring Whiteness, Privilege and Idenfity in Education, won two awards (Canadian Race Relations Foundation, and the Canadian Association for Foundations of Education). His website is: www.paulrcarr.net.

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