Address:
AECDCP
OISE/UT
252 Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 1V6
Research Interests
Dr. Mojab's specialty is educational policy, adult education
and feminist studies. She participated in initiating, developing, and implementing
employment and educational equity programs at several Canadian universities.
Her areas of research and teaching are adult education and emancipatory
theories; adult education and civil society; the impact of war and violence
on women's learning; minority and immigrant women's access to education;
women, state, and globalization; anti-racism education; critical and feminist
pedagogy; social justice and equality; equity and diversity in the workplace;
feminism and nationalism; and gender relations in the Middle East.
Courses:
AEC 1156H Power and Difference in the Workplace
AEC1146H Women, Globalization, and Citizenship
AEC3113H Adult Education Approaches to Theories of State, Equity, and Democracy
AEC3140H Political Economy of Adult Education in Global Perspectives
AEC3114H Comparative Studies in Adult Education
Latest Publications (1997-98)
"The state, university, and the construction of civil society in the Middle
East," Futures, special issue on "The Future of the University", Vol. 30,
No. 7, September 1998.
"Radical pedagogy of race and gender," International Journal of University
Adult Education, July 1998.
"Muslim' women and 'Western' Feminists: The debate on particulars and
universals," Monthly Review, December 1998, Vol. 50, No. 7, pp. 19-30.
"Crossing boundaries of nationalism, patriarchy, and Eurocentrism: The
struggle for a Kurdish Women Studies Network," Canadian Woman Studies, Vol.
17, No. 2, Spring 1997, pp. 68-72.
Field activities
Immigrant women and adult education
Peace, human rights, and civic education: enhancing literacy among Kurdish
women
The impact of war and violence on women's learning
Adult education and emancipatory theories
State, equity, and democracy
Links
http://www.frauenlinks.de/
http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/projects/kwnet/