Prof. Silke Schreiber-Barsch

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Name: Prof. Silke Schreiber-Barsch
Country: Germany
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About

Organisation: University of Hamburg
Topics of most interest: Global Education as a whole, Citizenship education , Social justice education, Sustainable development education
Types of education of most interest: Higher education, Adult education, Non formal education
Preference for research approach: Theoretical / conceptual research, Empirical research, Comparative research
Preference for research focusing on: Curriculum, Pedagogy, Policy
Online publishing profile or ORCID code:

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Silke_Schreiber-Barsch

Recent publications:

Schreiber-Barsch, S. & Mauch, W. (2019). Adult Learning and Education as a response to global challenges: fostering agents of social transformation and sustainability. International Review of Education, 4, 515-536. DOI: 10.1007/s11159-019-09781-6

Schreiber-Barsch, S. (2018). Who counts? Disruptions to adult education’s idyll and its topogra-phy of lifelong learning—Interlinking Rancière’s political philosophy with adult education. European Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults (RELA), 2, 179-192.

Schreiber-Barsch, S. (2018). Global Citizenship Education and Globalism. In I. Davies, L.-C. Ho, D. Kiwan, C. L. Peck, A. Peterson, E. Sant & Y. Waghid (Hrsg.), The Palgrave Handbook of Global Citizenship and Education. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 113-131.

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