COVID 19 and the Pedagogy of Culture-centered Community Radical Democracy: A Response from Aotearoa New Zealand

In this essay, drawing on our ethnographic work at the “margins of the margins” in Aotearoa New Zealand, we depict the role of communicative pedagogy for radical democracy in sustaining spaces for community participation in pandemic response. Based on accounts offered by community advisory group mem...

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Main Authors: Mohan J. Dutta, Gayle Moana-Johnson, Christine Elers
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Central States Communication Association 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Communication Pedagogy
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/jcp/vol3/iss1/3/
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spelling doaj-df3472931c104f1c98cab490a91113402021-04-02T14:56:34ZengCentral States Communication AssociationJournal of Communication Pedagogy2578-25682640-45242020-06-013111910.31446/JCP.2020.03 COVID 19 and the Pedagogy of Culture-centered Community Radical Democracy: A Response from Aotearoa New ZealandMohan J. Dutta0Gayle Moana-Johnson1Christine Elers2Massey UniversityMassey UniversityMassey UniversityIn this essay, drawing on our ethnographic work at the “margins of the margins” in Aotearoa New Zealand, we depict the role of communicative pedagogy for radical democracy in sustaining spaces for community participation in pandemic response. Based on accounts offered by community advisory group members and observations of emergent community spaces of co-operation amidst the pandemic, we suggest that the ongoing work of building co-creative pedagogy for “habits of democracy” is vital to community response. The work of learning to learn together the habits of radical democracy in communities is permanent work that prepares communities for crises, simultaneously building anchors for imagining radically transformative futures.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/jcp/vol3/iss1/3/covid-19culture-centered pedagogyradical democracycommunication equality
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author Mohan J. Dutta
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Christine Elers
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Christine Elers
COVID 19 and the Pedagogy of Culture-centered Community Radical Democracy: A Response from Aotearoa New Zealand
Journal of Communication Pedagogy
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culture-centered pedagogy
radical democracy
communication equality
author_facet Mohan J. Dutta
Gayle Moana-Johnson
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title COVID 19 and the Pedagogy of Culture-centered Community Radical Democracy: A Response from Aotearoa New Zealand
title_short COVID 19 and the Pedagogy of Culture-centered Community Radical Democracy: A Response from Aotearoa New Zealand
title_full COVID 19 and the Pedagogy of Culture-centered Community Radical Democracy: A Response from Aotearoa New Zealand
title_fullStr COVID 19 and the Pedagogy of Culture-centered Community Radical Democracy: A Response from Aotearoa New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed COVID 19 and the Pedagogy of Culture-centered Community Radical Democracy: A Response from Aotearoa New Zealand
title_sort covid 19 and the pedagogy of culture-centered community radical democracy: a response from aotearoa new zealand
publisher Central States Communication Association
series Journal of Communication Pedagogy
issn 2578-2568
2640-4524
publishDate 2020-06-01
description In this essay, drawing on our ethnographic work at the “margins of the margins” in Aotearoa New Zealand, we depict the role of communicative pedagogy for radical democracy in sustaining spaces for community participation in pandemic response. Based on accounts offered by community advisory group members and observations of emergent community spaces of co-operation amidst the pandemic, we suggest that the ongoing work of building co-creative pedagogy for “habits of democracy” is vital to community response. The work of learning to learn together the habits of radical democracy in communities is permanent work that prepares communities for crises, simultaneously building anchors for imagining radically transformative futures.
topic covid-19
culture-centered pedagogy
radical democracy
communication equality
url https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/jcp/vol3/iss1/3/
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