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Title Private world(s) : gender and informal learning of adults / edited by Joanna Ostrouch-Kamińska and Cristina C. Vieira.

Publication Info. Rotterdam : SensePublishers, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 194 pages).
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Series Research on the education and learning of adults ; volume 3
Research on the education and learning of adults ; volume 3.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed March 30, 2015).
Summary This book is the fourth production from the ESREA Gender network and the third in the ESREA Sense bookseries. Once more, there is an opportunity for readers to gain a better understanding of questions related to gender and adult learning from researchers deeply involved in this specific field of adult education. The notion of informal learning has already been treated as a chapter in the 2003 book, but it becomes central and relevant in this new book with the growing complexity of our society. The editors emphasise private world(s)s in the book title, but the content of the book proves that informal learning processes, aside from the self, are combined with contextual opportunities, which have been chosen or not. Their introduction covers the essential concepts of gender and informal learning. The contributors enlighten the debate with their geographical diversity all over Europe, but also with their diverse theoretical systems of references to the diverse social contexts that have been analysed. The first part of this book, entitled private spheres, presents and analyses painful gendered discriminations and injustices. We cant escape to the emotions it evokes, from the soldiers after the war to mens breast cancer: both relate to men and the specificity of their suffering. This is an interesting and quite new opportunity to question gender. In the second part related to minorities and activism, we discover groups who learn through their organised fight against discriminations. Emotions give way to a positive energy when we discover the strategies that feminists, or migrants or also retired men find to question the society in which they live. The authors show us not only what is learned by such communities, but also what their environment can learn from them. The last part of the book leads us to different contexts of informal learning, mostly related to opportunities and obstacles in education and work situations. Community training, social work studies, scientists work and management school are the contexts chosen to clarify stereotypes and the discrimination along the lifespan for women. From East to West and North to South of Europe, it seems once more that the debate presents a lot of similarities. This book can be considered as original in its area and useful, mostly because it presents a mixture of sadness and hope within gendered learning processes. In this book, it seems that men take their place in the gender debate and its analysis with a new vision of the male realities. More than anything else, this book is a reminder of what has to be done in our society, specifically in adult education, to imagine and to create better pathways, conditions and issues to respect all learners, women as well as men. Edmee Ollagnier, Ex-University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Contents Introduction : Gender and world(s) of informal learning -- Part I. Private spheres. Gender printed in a social mask : an exploration of resistance in adult education / Katarina Popović, Mja Mksimović and Aleksandar Bulajić ; (L)earning power : gender and power based on the commitment to marital relation / Joanna Ostrouch-Kamińska ; Not just for women : breast cancer, gender and informal learning in an exceptional situation / Astrid Seltrecht ; The value of informal learning for illiterate older women across the lifespan : perceptions of elderly women from a rural region of Portugal / Joana Pisco Véstia da Silva and Cristina C. Vieira -- Part II. Minorities and activism. Bearded women : feminist activism in "La Barbe" as a form of informal adult learning / Catherine André and Elisabeth Hofmann ; Against patterns of domination : migration as an act of empowerment and learning / Letitia Trifanescu ; Community men's sheds and informal learning : an exploration of their gendered roles / Barry Golding and Lucia Carragher -- Part III. (Non)formal contexts of informal learning. Gender and intergenerational programs / Susana Villas-Boas, Albertina L. Oliveira and Nátalia Ramos ; (In)formal education as a space for creating personal beliefs on gender / Malgorzata Ciczkowska-Giedziun ; How they became different : life courses of women working successfully in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) / Martina Endepohls-Ulpe, Elisabeth Sander, Georg Geber and Claudia Quaiser-Pohl ; Informal learning in the workplace : gender differences / Elmira Bancheva and Maria Ivanova ; Informal learning and gender : a revision for the future / Joanna Ostrouch-Kamińska and Cristina C. Vieira.
Local Note Brill eBooks, open access
Subject Non-formal education.
Adult education.
EDUCATION -- Adult & Continuing Education.
EDUCATION -- Non-Formal Education.
Adult education. (OCoLC)fst00797275
Non-formal education. (OCoLC)fst01038508
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Ostrouch, Joanna, editor.
Vieira, Cristina C., editor.
ISBN 9789462099715 (electronic book)
9462099715 (electronic book)
9789462099692
9789462099708
Standard No. 10.1007/978-94-6209-971-5 doi
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