Multicultural Education & Technology Journal: Volume 6 Issue 3
Table of contents - Special Issue: Global Studies create knowledge alliances
Guest Editors: Dr Gilbert Ahamer
Interdisciplinarity: wishful thinking? Experiences at the University of Graz
Lena Bader, Victoria ZotterInterdisciplinarity is necessary to explain or solve complex problems and questions of today's world. Therefore, it's important to analyze the situation within an educational…
“Unequal diversity” as a knowledge alliance: An encounter of Paulo Freire's dialogical approach and transdisciplinarity
Andreas NovyThe purpose of this self‐reflective paper is to focus on practical efforts to combat inequality and foster intercultural dialogue in education. It introduces “knowledge…
Indigenous empowerment through collective learning
Rosa EnnThe purpose of this paper is to draw attention to an indigenous community that lives in the periphery of Taiwan. The Dao on Orchid Island have had to face serious abuse of their…
Disability and development: the role of language and e‐learning
Edward Salifu MahamaIn spite of extensive literature on disability studies, little has been done on disability and development, more so the role of language and learning technologies in all of this…
The jet principle: technologies provide border conditions for global learning
Gilbert AhamerThe purpose of this paper is to first define the “jet principle” of (e‐)learning as providing dynamically suitable framework conditions for enhanced learning procedures that…