Chapter 8: Dispatches from the Radical Center: Fostering Engaged Citizenship and Investigating Authority in Community-Based Documentary Classrooms
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Published:2020
Aggie Ebrahimi Bazaz, Jessica Denke, Kathryn Ranieri, Susan Falciani Maldonado, 2020. "Dispatches from the Radical Center: Fostering Engaged Citizenship and Investigating Authority in Community-Based Documentary Classrooms", International Perspectives on Policies, Practices & Pedagogies for Promoting Social Responsibility in Higher Education, Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blesinger, Craig Mahoney
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Abstract
The radical center is a space of convergence among overlapping circles, a space in which various ecosystems come into contact. In this chapter, we discuss curricular approaches that take their home in this radical center, leveraging documentary mediamaking practices to connect students, disciplinary approaches, community members, and organizing efforts in relationships of transparency, accountability, and mutuality. In such contexts, students can be equipped to create responsible documentaries through engaged pedagogies that focus on critical documentary theory and understanding of individual location (Coles, 1997). This chapter presents two case studies that facilitated documentary-as-praxis in different communities in the Lehigh Valley, in Pennsylvania.
