User:Asian Canadian Wiki: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 44: Line 44:


====[http://asiancanadianwiki.org/wiki/Development Meeting Minutes]====
====[http://asiancanadianwiki.org/wiki/Development Meeting Minutes]====
==== 2013 Presentation by Janet Lumb on the Asian Canadian Wiki at Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library at U of  T====
Meeting notes:
Presentation will be based on ancestry, culture and community. I will speak about who I am, my mother, Asian Heritage Month, Festival Accès Asie, cultural politics, and the Asian Canadian Wiki in 2009 that was created to engage community participation in the national Asian Heritage Month Symposium in 2010. The Asian Canadian Wiki was created in the context of the democratization of knowledge/ technology, citizen participation, popular education, opensource, blogging and Wikipedia. With the phenomena of living globally in our hands and homes, virtual realities and international migrations, culture and community plays an even more pertinent role in the 21st century.
Links, sources to my presentation
Jean Lumb Foundation
http://jeanlumbfoundation.ca/
Peter Jackson’s definition of cultural politics:
“the domain in which meanings are constructed and negotiated, where relations of dominance and subordination are defined and contested,” papers in this session will discuss how understandings of exclusion, fragmentation, and disconnect intersect with culturally constructed social divisions such as ethnicity, race, gender, nationality, religion, class, age-grade, and/or sexuality.
http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=vx&list=H-CAE&month=0803&week=b&msg=GcohxmT627IhtsnvhLAsgw&user=&pw=
Festival Accès Asie, Montreal Asian Heritage Festival
http://accesasie.com/?lang=en
Arts and technology, OBORO and Accès Asie-1998 
http://www.oboro.net/en
Asian Canadian Wiki -2009
National Asian Heritage Month Symposium
http://www.asiancanadianwiki.org/w/National_Asian_Heritage_Symposium_2010
Citizen participation Sherry Arnstein
Sherry Arnstein discusses eight types of participation in A Ladder of Citizen Participation (1969). Often termed as "Arnstein's ladder", these are broadly categorized as:
Citizen Power: Citizen Control, Delegated Power, Partnership.
Tokenism: Placation, Consultation, Informing.
Non-participation: Therapy, Manipulation.
citizen participation: redistribution of power that enables the have-not citizens, presently excluded from the political and economic processes, to be deliberately included in the future.
http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_4zN2YcMsVMM/S6C8z5SXoqI/AAAAAAAABNg/wIRx50dAWWQ/s400/pubs-5xkj6p-ladder.gif&imgrefurl=http://environmentalistonamission.blogspot.com/2010/03/closer-look-at arnsteinsladder.html&h=357&w=387&sz=16&tbnid=10Sr663Ul_hHgM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=98&zoom=1&usg=__j-M7GQnA41g-tV8RkLtpjrzYIXE=&docid=sR58-rUWd5kOaM&sa=X&ei=EiJfUdCbFtO-4APetIGoCw&ved=0CEgQ9QEwBA&dur=2730
related influences and inspirations to my presentation...
popular education
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_education
Paulo Freire
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedagogy_of_the_Oppressed
Open Documentary Lab
http://opendoclab.mit.edu/


=== [http://asiancanadianwiki.org/wiki/The_5_W%27s_of_Asian_Heritage Who Is Asian?] ===
=== [http://asiancanadianwiki.org/wiki/The_5_W%27s_of_Asian_Heritage Who Is Asian?] ===

Navigation menu