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Critical Epistemologies of Global Politics
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Critical Epistemologies of Global Politics combines social science and cultural studies approaches to IR, showing why contemporary Border Studies needs to be trans-disciplinary if it is to avoid reproducing the epistemological and political order that has led to contemporary global crises like the rise of ISIS, global migration, or increasing contestations of the State form as such. The volume offers a critical epistemology of global politics and proposes an enriched vision of borders, both analytically and politically, that not only seeks to understand but also to reshape and expand the meanings and consequences of IR.

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Political Science
Social Science
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E-International Relations
Author:
Marc Woons
Sebastian Weier
Date Added:
03/08/2019
Critical Expressivism: Theory and Practice in the Composition Classroom
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Critical Expressivism is an ambitious attempt to re-appropriate intellectual territory that has more often been charted by its detractors than by its proponents. Indeed, as Peter Elbow observes in his contribution to this volume, "As far as I can tell, the term 'expressivist' was coined and used only by people who wanted a word for people they disapproved of and wanted to discredit." The editors and contributors to this collection invite readers to join them in a new conversation, one informed by "a belief that the term expressivism continues to have a vitally important function in our field."

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Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
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Textbook
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WAC Clearinghouse
Author:
Tara Roeder
Date Added:
11/28/2014
Critical Filipinx American Histories and their Artifacts
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The contents of this online book were created by Prof. Rick Bonus and his students as a final project for a course on “Critical Filipinx American Histories” in the Fall quarter of 2019 at the University of Washington, Seattle campus. In collaboration with the UW Libraries, the UW Burke Museum, and the UW Department of American Ethnic Studies, this book explores and reflects on the relationships between Filipinx American histories and selected artifacts at the Burke Museum. It is a class project that was made possible by the Allen Open Textbook Grant.

Word Count: 18767

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Cultural Geography
Ethnic Studies
History
Social Science
Sociology
U.S. History
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University of Washington
Author:
Rick Bonus
UW AAS 360 2019 Students
Date Added:
08/13/2020
Critical Language Awareness: Language Power Techniques and English Grammar
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a freely available guide to language power techniques and associated grammar for use in language arts, grammar, rhetoric, and English instruction at the high school, community college, and university levels, as well as by private individuals and groups

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This guide to language power techniques (metaphor, doublespeak, pronoun choice, & name-calling) and associated grammar (sentences, nouns, pronouns, & adjectives) includes readings, videos, interactive activities, and discussion and reflection questions. It is an open educational resource for use in language arts, grammar, rhetoric, and English instruction at the high school, community college, and university levels, as well as by private individuals and groups.

Word Count: 54330

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Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
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Textbook
Author:
Anuj Gupta
Dilara Avci
Jonathon Reinhardt
Robert Poole
Date Added:
01/03/2023
Critical Literacy III
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Word Count: 48037

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Education
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Textbook
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Critical Media Literacy and Civic Learning
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Welcome to Critical Media Literacy and Civic Learning - an interactive, multimodal, multicultural, open access eBook for teaching and learning key topics in United States Government and Civic Life. Open access means these materials are online, digital, and free of charge (Billings, 2019). This book is available online to anyone with an internet connection. The eBook can also be viewed and printed as a PDF file for offline viewing.

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Education
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Textbook
Author:
Allison Butler
Chenyang Xu
Maloy R
Robert W
Torrey Trust
Trust T
Xu C
Date Added:
11/01/2021
Critical Perspectives on Migration in the Twenty-First Century
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Thousands of people risk their lives daily by crossing borders in search of a better life. During 2015, over one million of these people arrived in Europe. Images of refugees in distress became headline news in what was considered to be the worst humanitarian crisis in Europe since 1945. This book provides a critical overview of recent migration flows and offers answers as to why people flee, what happens during their flight and investigates the various responses to mass migratory movements. Divided in two parts, the book addresses long-running academic, policy and domestic debates, drawing on case studies of migration in Europe, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific. Coming from a variety of different fields, the contributors provide an interdisciplinary approach and open the discussion on the reasons why migration should be examined critically.

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Political Science
Social Science
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Textbook
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E-International Relations
Author:
Jakob Steiner
Laura Southgate
Marianna Karakoulari
Date Added:
03/08/2019
Critical Race Theory in Education: Reader of Open Access Scholarship
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This resource serves as a critical reader of open access (OA) scholarship on Critical Race Theory (CRT). Each of the authors selected a different article that in some capacity (e.g., guiding framework) involves CRT. Then, authors engaged in a review of the very same article. Each review includes a description of a) why the given article was chosen, b) the actual review, c) relevant questions for the audience to consider, and d) additional resources for those that want to learn more about the topic.

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This Pressbook is part of an open pedagogy project meant to engage with open access scholarship on Critical Race Theory (CRT). The CRT movement has been under attack in recent years, particularly during the administration of former President Trump. While such attacks lack merit, they have been widely adopted by mainstream America. Unfortunately, although unsurprisingly, these bouts have created a stigma and misrepresentation of the work of many legal scholars who started the movement. As a result, CRT and related concepts have been banned throughout the educational pipeline as well as from federal trainings at different points. Often, these bans are based on notions of “reverse racism.”

To some extent, this reader serves as a response to said attacks. The reader is divided into seven parts, each authored by a different student. It is important to note that each part begins with the original open access article chosen by students (not authored by them) based on interests. Following the article, is the student’s review, which begins with a brief discussion of why the OA article was chosen. Reviews conclude with relevant questions for the audience as well as recommended texts for those that want to learn more about the given topics. This format is followed across each of the seven parts. The volume begins with articles situated in a K-12 context including the topics of school closings and teachers of color, followed by articles within the higher education sector. Within higher education, the focus spans across methodological, conceptual, student, and faculty topics.

Word Count: 78319

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Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
06/01/2023
Critical Reading, Critical Writing
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A Handbook to Understanding College Composition, SP22 edition. Curated and/or composed by the English Faculty at Howard Community College.

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Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Reading Literature
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Howard Community College Pressbooks System
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Curated and/or composed by the English Faculty at Howard Community College
Date Added:
08/17/2021
Critical Reading, Writing, and Thinking: A Workbook for Multilingual Writers
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Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing ultimately help to structure your thinking. This means, you know how to read for different purposes, and articulate and defend your views using support or evidence. These skills will enable you to join the wider academic community of knowledge-building, expansion, and credibility.

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Education
English Language Arts
Higher Education
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Textbook
Provider:
Ohio State University
Author:
Josh Burlile
Karen Macbeth
Zhenjie Weng
Date Added:
07/19/2023
Critical Reasoning and Writing
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What is thinking? It may seem strange to begin a logic textbook with this question. ‘Thinking’ is perhaps the most intimate and personal thing that people do. Yet the more you ‘think’ about thinking, the more mysterious it can appear. It is the sort of thing that one intuitively or naturally understands, and yet cannot describe to others without great difficulty. Many people believe that logic is very abstract, dispassionate, complicated, and even cold. But in fact the study of logic is nothing more intimidating or obscure than this: the study of good thinking.

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Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
Material Type:
Textbook
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LibreTexts
Author:
Noah Levin
Date Added:
08/01/2018
Critical Reflections on Innovative Flourishing Businesses in the context of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
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A cross-cultural perspective

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This collection of student essays is the result of a collaborative online international learning (COIL) class by our students from the University of Guelph in Canada, the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain, and the IPMI International Business School in Jakarta, Indonesia. Students were formed into cross-cultural groups and interacted on a weekly basis via an online video communication platform to analyze business innovations in the context of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The instructors provided guidance throughout the experiential activity and curated the content so that all 17 SDGs were discussed in this book.

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This collection of student essays is the result of a collaborative online international learning (COIL) class by our students from the University of Guelph in Canada, the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain, and the IPMI International Business School in Jakarta, Indonesia. Students were formed into cross-cultural groups and interacted on a weekly basis via an online video communication platform to analyze business innovations in the context of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The instructors provided guidance throughout the experiential activity and curated the content so that all 17 SDGs were discussed in this book.

Word Count: 69206

ISBN: 978-1-7782569-0-5

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Business and Communication
Career and Technical Education
Environmental Studies
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
06/21/2022
Critical Review on GPT AI models
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Presentation about a critical review on AI. Developed under the PhD study program of Multimedia in Education.

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Educational Technology
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Textbook
Author:
Pedro Matos
Date Added:
10/09/2023
Critical Thinking
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MHCC - WR122

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Using a combination of the newest findings in hemispheric science, neuropsychology, and brain development, along with the long-established rhetorical algorithms for analyzing the structure of arguments, this course explores the boundaries of critical and creative thinking in pursuit of developing a clearer and more robust model for the construction and deconstruction of various forms of argument. A variety of "texts" are used to help students develop rhetorical analysis skills, critical thinking tools and a diverse, integrative apparatus for establishing the veracity of truth claims in both academic and cultural contexts.

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This project was funded by the MHCC Foundation OER Grant Program and published by MHCC Library Press. MARC record available at the end of the book.

Word Count: 10313

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Applied Science
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Psychology
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
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MHCC
Author:
Andrew Gurevich
Date Added:
04/08/2021
Critical Thinking
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Word Count: 23227

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Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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Textbook
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Oklahoma State University
Author:
Brian Kim
Date Added:
09/01/2019
Critical Thinking: Analysis and Evaluation of Argument
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It is our hope that the successful student who completes a class using all or some of this text will have improved skills with application inside the discipline of philosophy, but also with application to work in other disciplines within academia. Our ultimate goal, however, is to help people develop techniques which support curiosity, open-mindedness, and an ability to collaborate successfully with others, across differences of experiences and background. Our dream is to help people “put their heads together.”

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Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Portland Community College
Author:
Hannah Love
Martha Bailey
Martin Wittenberg
Shirlee Geiger
Date Added:
06/23/2017
Critical Thinking Education and Assessment, 2nd ed.
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Can Higher Order Thinking Be Tested?

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This second edition of CRITICAL THINKING EDUCATION AND ASSESSMENT: Can Higher Order Thinking be Tested? contains a series of important papers from the first edition and a new Introduction by Jan Sobocan. The essays are an important read for anyone interested in the issues raised by the teaching of critical thinking and consequent attempts to test its success.

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This second edition of CRITICAL THINKING EDUCATION AND ASSESSMENT: Can Higher Order Thinking be Tested? contains a series of important papers from the first edition and a new Introduction by Jan Sobocan. The essays are an important read for anyone interested in the issues raised by the teaching of critical thinking and consequent attempts to test its success. They discuss attempts to use testing to ensure educational accountability, the politics of testing regimes, and the shortcomings and the strengths of standard tests used to teach and assess students, courses, programs, and the tests themselves. The ebook can serve as a useful introduction to the questions that this raises, at the same time that it provides answers to these questions from the perspective of many different trends within contemporary argumentation theory.

This anthology’s contributors include many leading figures in the fields of informal logic, critical thinking, testing, argumentation theory, and educational theory: Carol Ann Giancarlo, Leo Groarke, Ralph H. Johnson, Robert H. Ennis, William Hare, Jan Sobocan, Roland Case, Gerald Nosich, Donald L. Hatcher, Frans H. van Eemeren, Bart Garssen, J. Anthony Blair, Linda Kaser, and Sharon Murphy.

Word Count: 90589

ISBN: 978-0-920233-97-9

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Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Windsor Studies in Argumentation
Date Added:
08/24/2022
Critical Thinking, Logic, and Argument
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Thinking critically is a complicated but important endeavour that involves learning how to think clearly, acquiring problem-solving skills, and applying these skills in real life contexts. This text offers students an introduction to critical thinking methods, principles, and applied examples. It engages the reader to question their attitude and approach to critical thinking and provides a detailed introduction to the role of belief in critical thinking. It outlines the use of argument forms for validity, definitions and classification, syllogistic reasoning, categorical logic, and the method of informal fallacy identification. With up-to-date examples, current issues, links to videos, exercises and answer keys, a glossary, quick charts, and key takeaways, this resource is engaging and designed for students’ success.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Athabasca University
Author:
Eric Dayton
Kristin Rodier
Date Added:
01/29/2024
Critical Thinking, Second Edition
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MHCC - WR122

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This text explores the nature and structures of academic arguments through the analysis and implementation of critical and creative thinking techniques. Through a combination of the latest research in hemispheric science, neuropsychology, and brain development, along with the long-established rhetorical algorithms for analyzing the dynamic structure of arguments, this text attempts to develop a clearer and more robust model for the construction and deconstruction of various forms of argument. A variety of "texts" are used to help students develop rhetorical analysis skills, critical thinking tools, creative problem solving abilities, and a responsive, diverse, and integrative apparatus for establishing the veracity of truth claims in both academic and cultural contexts.

Word Count: 16779

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Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
MHCC
Author:
Andrew Gurevich
Date Added:
03/01/2023