Open at the Margins

Critical Perspectives on Open Education

Maha BaliAuthor, ContributorCatherine CroninAuthor, ContributorLaura CzerniewiczAuthor, ContributorRobin DeRosaAuthor, ContributorRajiv JhangianiAuthorTaskeen AdamContributorNicole AllenContributorTel AmielContributorTutaleni I. AsinoContributorJaviera AtenasContributorNaomi BarnesContributorChris BourgContributorSiko BouterseContributorAutumm CainesContributorLorna M. CampbellContributorKaren CangialosiContributorAmy M. CollierContributorSimon EnsorContributorChristian FriedrichContributorChris GilliardContributorSarah HareContributorChristina HendricksContributorCheryl Hodgkinson-WilliamsContributorRajiv S. JhangianiContributorRachel Jurinich MattsonContributorSuzan KoseogluContributorCaroline Kuhn H.ContributorJim LukeContributorJaime MarshContributorBilly Meinke-LauContributorJess MitchellContributorMatthew MooreContributorTannis MorganContributorJudith PeteContributorPaul PrinslooContributorTara RobertsonContributorsava saheli singhContributorSherri SpelicContributorBonnie StewartContributorJesse StommelContributorSamantha Streamer VenerusoContributorAdele VranaContributorSukaina WaljiContributorAudrey WattersContributor

This book represents a starting point towards curating and centering marginal voices and non-dominant epistemic stances in open education. It includes the work of 43 diverse authors whose perspectives challenge the dominant hegemony.

Open education is at a critical juncture. It has moved on from its northern roots and is increasingly being challenged from its own periphery. At the same time, it finds itself marginalised and under threat in an educational sector infiltrated by corporate interests. However, rather than bunkering down, becoming blinkered or even complacent, the editors of this volume believe that the voices from the periphery should be amplified. This book represents a starting point towards curating and centering marginal voices and non-dominant epistemic stances in open education, an attempt at critical pluriversalism. It is a curated collection of 38 blog posts, lectures, talks, articles, and other informal works contributed by 43 diverse authors/co-authors and published since 2013. Each of these contributions offers a perspective on open education that can be considered marginal and that challenges the dominant hegemony.

Cover photo by Michele Caliani on Unsplash

Open at the Margins

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    978-1-989014-22-6
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    Rebus Community
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