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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Learning Communities and Imagined Social Capital:  Learning to Belong

The Wabash Center

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Author
Quinn, Jocey
Publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group, New York
ISBN
9781847061928
Table of Contents
Introduction

ch. 1 Learning to Belong
ch. 2 Critiquing Learning Communities
ch. 3 Conceptualizing Imagined Social Capital
ch. 4 Re-imagining Educational Spaces
ch. 5 The Joy of Knowledge

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
This volume critically explores themes of belonging, learning and community, drawing on a range of research studies conducted with adult learners in formal and informal contexts and employing interdisciplinary theory from education, feminist theory, cultural studies and human geography. Dominant but simplistic and regulatory ideas and practices of learning community in higher education and lifelong learning are critiqued. Instead, Jocey Quinn argues that learners gain most benefit from creating their own symbolic communities and networks, which help to produce imagined social capital. A rich variety of empirical data is used to explore and demonstrate how such imagined social capital works. (From the Publisher)