The 21st century has seen renewed interest in issues relating to social justice, campaigning and social change globally. This paper considers the educational nature of activists’ learning as they engage in progressive social change within and against the state. A great deal has been written on learning in the workplace in recent years, it is widely believed that adults learn throughout all of their lives and that a majority of this learning occurs in the workplace. Drawing on current research, this paper argues that learning of a similar nature takes place in the unpaid work of social and political activists, through social learning. It is argued that activists’ learning is holistic and embodied, that is, they use cognition, the emotions and the physical body to learn. This paper explores the significance of learning associated with the processes and practices of activism; learning that has only recently been recognised in Australia as ‘real’ adult education.
History
Location
Geelong, Victoria
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Editor/Contributor(s)
M Clarke
Pagination
1 - 9
Start date
2008-03-26
End date
2008-03-28
ISBN-13
9781741561197
Title of proceedings
Community development and ecology : engaging ecological sustainability through community development : selected papers from a conference held in Melbourne, 26-28 March 2008
Event
Community Development and Ecology. Conference (2008 : Geelong, Victoria)