Dear friends and colleagues,
We are overjoyed to announce the publication today of Open at the Margins: Critical
Perspectives on Open Education<https://press.rebus.community/openatthemargins/>.
This curated collection, published by the Rebus Community, includes 38 chapters
contributed by 43 diverse authors. The book represents a starting point towards curating
and centering marginal voices and non-dominant epistemic stances in open education, an
attempt at critical pluriversalism. We hope that the global open education community will
find this volume to be a helpful resource and encourage you to share it within your
networks.
You are invited to join us in celebrating the launch of the new book/collection via a
Virtually Connecting Missed Conversation. We hope that many of you will join us in this
session, and feel free to share the registration information with anyone else - it is open
to all!
The session will take place via Zoom on Friday August 21st, at 6pm UTC (see the Virtually
Connecting announcement page to see the conversion to your
timezone<http://virtuallyconnecting.org/blog/2020/08/17/missed-conversat…)
All are welcome to join the session and participate. Here is the link to register:
https://aucegypt.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrfuirrT4jGtBvmUsQjEV3Zwah66W00…
The session will be livestreamed and recorded via Virtually Connecting’s YouTube channel,
and later embedded in the Virtually Connecting site.
Warmest regards,
Maha, Catherine, Laura, Robin, and Rajiv
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Rajiv Jhangiani, Ph.D. (pronouns: he/him)
Acting Vice Provost, Teaching & Learning & Associate Vice Provost, Open
Education
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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