Author Bio
Ion Vlad, a native of Romania, is a recent graduate of the doctoral program in International and Multicultural Education, with a concentration in Human Rights Education, at the University of San Francisco. His dissertation explores the extent to which national human rights museums and centers in the United States and Canada engage in critical pedagogy and provide a ‘third space’ of dialogic education. Other research interests include the impact of globalization on human rights in post-Communist Eastern Europe, the role of emotion in peacebuilding and reconciliation after violent conflict, and the impact of the nation-state on the language of public-school textbooks.
Recommended Citation
Vlad, I.
(2018).
Special Issue Review: "Dilemmas and Hopes for Human Rights Education: Curriculum and Learning in International Contexts", Edited by Felisa Tibbitts and Susan Roberta Katz.
International Journal of Human Rights Education, 2(1).
Retrieved from https://repository.usfca.edu/ijhre/vol2/iss1/11
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