Dr. Susanne Ress

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Name: Dr. Susanne Ress
Country: Germany
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Organisation: University of Bamberg
Topics of most interest: Global Education as a whole, Development education, Environmental education, Multi- Intercultural, anti-racist education, Sustainable development education
Types of education of most interest: Secondary, Higher education, Adult education, Comparative education, Youth work and direct engagement of young people
Preference for research approach: Theoretical / conceptual research, Empirical research, Comparative research
Preference for research focusing on: Policy, Teacher education
Recent publications:

Majee, U. & Ress, S. (2020). Colonial Legacies in Internationalization of Higher Edu-cation: Racial Justice and Geopolitical Redress in South Africa and Brazil. Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education.

Ress, S. (2019). Internationalization of Higher Education for Development. Blackness and Postcolonial Solidarity in Africa-Brazil Relations. New Directions in Comparative and International Education Series. Bloomsbury Publishing. https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/internationalization-of-higher-education-f....

Ress, S. (in print). Zur Bedeutung von Geschichtsverstehen für eine postkolonial-differenzsensible Perspektive auf Globales Lernen und dessen Auswirkungen im Kon-text von Vulnerabilität und Marginalität. In G. Lang-Wojtasik (ed.) Globales Lernen – ein Studienhandbuch. Münster: Waxmann-UTB.

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UCL Institute of Education
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