EDUCATIONAL
TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
The
SoJo Journal: Educational Foundations and Social Justice
Call for Papers
Special Issue on
Educational Technology and Social Justice
The SoJo Journal: Educational Foundations and Social Justice Education is soliciting manuscripts for a special issue on educational technology and social justice.
The
relationship between educational technology and social justice is an abundant
and important conversation in educational literature, particularly in critical
scholarship, where the perpetuation through technology of social reproduction,
authoritarianism, the neo-liberal agenda, and environmental atrocities are
exposed and interrogated. For this special issue, we invite contributions
that may incorporate but also move beyond such critiques to explore how
educational technology is or can be utilized toward social justice goals.
These goals may include liberation, transformation, experiencing voice, and
recognizing as well as challenging dominant discourses, hegemonic constructs,
and oppressive conditions.
Contributors may
consider questions including:
·
What is the meaning of social justice in
relation to educational technology?
·
How do these two concepts intersect in
current educational research and practice?
·
How is educational technology being
utilized by teachers, teacher-educators, students, and researchers to achieve
social justice aims?
·
What is required for technology to disrupt
social conditions for marginalized individuals and groups?
·
What do educational administrators and
policymakers need to do to contribute to these changes?
Manuscripts for publication
consideration for this special issue should address the journal’s mission: to
prepare and influence bold, socially responsible leaders who will transform the
world of schooling. Submissions for this issue may include research
studies as well as conceptual, theoretical, philosophical, and policy-analysis
essays that advance educational practices that challenge the existing state of
affairs in society, schools, and (in)formal education.
Style Guidelines
All
manuscripts must adhere to APA sixth edition format, include an abstract of
100-150 words, and range between 20 - 30 pages in length (including camera
ready tables, charts, figures, and references). Two copies of the manuscript
should be attached: a master copy including a title page and a blind copy with
the title page and all other author-identifying information removed (including
citations and references pertaining to any of the contributing authors’ works).
Attachments should be in Microsoft Word.
Submissions should
be submitted electronically via email by attachment by April 30, 2016 to SoJo Associate Editor, Julie Ficarra: jmficarr@syr.edu.
The SoJo Journal
website: http://www.infoagepub.com/the-sojo-journal
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