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Deeper democracy through community learning: from education to empowerment
Farahani, A ; Sharif University of Technology | 2023
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- Type of Document: Article
- Publisher: Centre for Global Education , 2023
- Abstract:
- Following the assumption that the levels of education and social capital are good predictors of democratisation (Barro, 1999; Glaeser, Ponzetto and Shleifer, 2007), many development agencies have promoted a depoliticised education in the global South toward enhancing the individual skills of citizens who would, in turn, find their own ways to promote democracy and sustainable development in their countries. However, the persistence and resurrection of authoritarianism and unbalanced development in both the global South and North (Diamond, 2015) necessitates revisiting education. Based on our experience and research on the role of learning to reduce regional imbalances and to revive marginalised places, as well as pragmatic planning initiatives in neighbourhood development in Iran, we seek to propose an alternative approach to learning for development. Our alternative approach goes beyond the individual adaptive learning conventionally recommended to the South and proposes experiences of individual transformative and community-based reflexive learning processes that would directly contribute to empowering the local community, building local capabilities, lowering inequalities, and strengthening the foundations of democratic institutions at the local level. With roots in Freirean critical pedagogical approaches, we articulate learning processes at the individual and community level and the ways in which they lead to transformative institutional change in facilitated planning and development programmes. We believe that this new approach will eventually lead to the empowerment of marginalised parts of society and strengthen democracy at the national level as it results in more diverse and distributed sources of political power across developing societies. We ground our discussion with examples and cases drawn from development practices throughout Iran during the rise of pro-democratic forces before widespread disappointment about electoral democracy paved the way for the extreme right to take over local and national governments leading to the recent countermovement in Autumn 2022. © 2023, Centre for Global Education. All rights reserved
- Keywords:
- Bottom-up Intervention ; Community Development ; Deep Democracy ; Institutional Learning ; Reflexive and Adaptive Learning
- Source: Policy and Practice ; Volume 2023, Issue 36 , 2023 , Pages 114-135 ; 1748135X (ISSN)
- URL: https://www.developmenteducationreview.com/issue/issue-36/deeper-democracy-through-community-learning-education-empowerment
