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From: Rajiv Jhangiani <rajiv.j...@kpu.ca>
Date: Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 11:20 AM
Subject: [Canadaoer] Announcing the publication of Open at the Margins: Critical Perspectives on Open Education
To: Canada OER <cana...@mail.bccampus.ca>


Dear friends and colleagues,

We are overjoyed to announce the publication today of Open at the Margins: Critical Perspectives on Open Education. 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). 

 

All are welcome to join the session and participate. Here is the link to register: https://aucegypt.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrfuirrT4jGtBvmUsQjEV3Zwah66W00UZ9

 

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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