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Originally produced as a collaborative edition of three journals: Adults Learning, Concept and The Adult Learner, this special issue celebrates the part played by adult education in community education, democratic renewal, citizenship education and combating social exclusion.
Reclaiming Common Purpose is an attempt to take stock - to assess the potential for progressive educational practice. But, perhaps more importantly, it is a call for solidarity which, in educational terms, means a commitment to relating learning to collective engagement with common struggles and concerns. It also represents a commitment to developing curriculum from experience by stimulating 'communal thinking', to repairing damaged alliances and building new ones and, critically, to working with people as subjects in politics rather than simply as objects of policy interventions. The space this distinction creates will be essential if the cutting edge of common purpose is to be reclaimed.
Keynote contributions from across the UK, Ireland, Scotland, South Africa and Brazil provide analytical, powerful and inspirational accounts for adult educators everywhere who want to make a progressive difference to people's lives. There is much to learn from struggles that are not necessarily our own about the complex relationship between vision, political culture and transformation.
This special edition is jointly published by NIACE, Community Learning Scotland and AONTAS, the Irish National Association of Adult Education
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| Editorial | Mae Shaw, Jane Thompson and Liam Bane |
| Returning to the Northern city | Jane Thompson |
| Contesting citizenship | Ian Martin |
| Making connections | Ursula Coleman |
| Learning for active citizenship | Jane Pillinger |
| The emancipation of hope | Paul Nolan |
| Scotland's parliament, civil society and popular education | Euring Scandrett |
| The POWER story | Margaret Martin |
| Inclusive rhetoric, exclusive reality | Usha Brown |
| Reclaiming a progressive tradition: a view from South Africa | Jonathan Grossman |
| Popular education and the Landless People's Movement in Brazil | Liam Kane |
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