Assessing inequalities in storytelling & narrative media: conceptualizing A Freirean methodology DOI
John C. Hayvon

Critical Studies in Media Communication, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 14

Published: Nov. 11, 2024

With increasing use of storytelling and narrative media for teaching participatory research, how potentially reinforces or exacerbates existing social-inequalities may be considered. This paper builds upon the theories Paulo Freire, bell hooks, Tracey Nicholls to construct a set seven inquiries disentangling social-justice ideologies in media. Media can take diverse formats both cultural scholarly—to encompass cinema, drama-series, animations, serious games, graphic novels, medical humanities, oral histories. Researchers research-trainees—including students higher education—may thus see increased opportunities creative practice, through which becomes vehicle achieve positive social outcomes. For individuals intending extend these outcomes marginalized communities, proposed methodology highlights (1) often does not present singular idea message, that (2) relating justice implied regardless original intent. The multifaceted nature suggests single piece influence audience beliefs on issues such as sexism; racism; ableism; classism; colonialism via intentional inadvertent elements. Inquiries collated this help expand practice research settings, towards promotion

Language: Английский

Land Bank in Indonesia: Disoriented Authority, Overlapping Regulations and Injustice DOI Open Access
Muh. Afif Mahfud,

Naufal Hasanuddin Djohan,

Muhammad Fahad Malik

et al.

Jambura Law Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(2), P. 240 - 263

Published: July 22, 2024

The Indonesian Lank Bank Agency (“Land Bank”) is a sui generis institution that has broad authority including providing convenience for investors and implementing agrarian reform based on the value of justice legal certainty. This paper aims to analyze disorientation overlapping regulations Land Bank, examine Bank’s cybernetic concept Talcott Parsons deconstruct Bank‘s in terms justice. research normative study uses secondary data collected through literature analyzed content analysis. Based analysis, it found there as its implement aimed at creating equitable land ownership contradictory facilitate investments use large areas land. implementation by also faces authority. Parsons' concept, government prioritizes investment facilitation (economic subsystem) which highest energy therefore ignore (social lower energy. not line with principle justice, namely partiality disadvantaged party since interests business entities more economically advantaged overrides people who do own or control less than minimum limit.

Language: Английский

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3

Reducing intersectional educational and social inequalities: a conceptual review of travel time, risk, cost in geographies of opportunity DOI
John C. Hayvon

Studies in the Education of Adults, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 21

Published: Aug. 23, 2024

While considerable research exists on school availability, education deserts, and choice, geography of opportunity emerges as a theoretical framework to support new solutions towards equality. Intersections between Freirean theory discourse analysis surface in existing evidence-base, availability perpetually mediated by daily travel time, risk, cost imposed upon marginalised families. Transportation-related are often more feasible compared providing direct housing relocation, though neoliberal market structures continue dictate car-dependent built environments urban sprawl reinforce transportation disadvantage. Research suggests that minimising barriers effectively increases opportunities for individuals stigmatised race, gender, indigenous experience, disability, socioeconomic status, or other marginalizations. Additionally, developing countries have long mobilised mixed-use vertical developments minimise land-use while sizable populations – with developed continually documenting environmental-sustainability benefits these solutions. Expanding families, nonetheless, is rejected under the name gentrification, suggesting competition finite result segregated, confined, concentrated areas where families face demobilisation. In midst multiple environmental justice geospatial theories, this paper reviews scholarship conceptualise 20-item framework, aim supportinging future interdisciplinary scholarship.

Language: Английский

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1

Assessing inequalities in storytelling & narrative media: conceptualizing A Freirean methodology DOI
John C. Hayvon

Critical Studies in Media Communication, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 14

Published: Nov. 11, 2024

With increasing use of storytelling and narrative media for teaching participatory research, how potentially reinforces or exacerbates existing social-inequalities may be considered. This paper builds upon the theories Paulo Freire, bell hooks, Tracey Nicholls to construct a set seven inquiries disentangling social-justice ideologies in media. Media can take diverse formats both cultural scholarly—to encompass cinema, drama-series, animations, serious games, graphic novels, medical humanities, oral histories. Researchers research-trainees—including students higher education—may thus see increased opportunities creative practice, through which becomes vehicle achieve positive social outcomes. For individuals intending extend these outcomes marginalized communities, proposed methodology highlights (1) often does not present singular idea message, that (2) relating justice implied regardless original intent. The multifaceted nature suggests single piece influence audience beliefs on issues such as sexism; racism; ableism; classism; colonialism via intentional inadvertent elements. Inquiries collated this help expand practice research settings, towards promotion

Language: Английский

Citations

1