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        <p>This book investigates the ways in which the social purposes of adult education are (re)interpreted over time, and between the global south and global north. It brings together thirty-seven authors from fourteen countries with extensive experience as academics and/or practitioners in the field.
The book is inspired by the work and life of Lalage Bown, a leading proponent of post-colonial and inclusive visions of education for all. Over her long life she worked tirelessly to promote access to basic and higher education for people of all ages and backgrounds: with a deep commitment to striving for greater equality for women. 
Following an Introduction, the book is structured around four main themes: Adult Education and Social Justice; Decolonisation, Post-Colonialism and Indigenous Knowledge; From Literacy to Lifelong Learning; and, Fostering Excellence, Policy Development and Supporting Future Generation of Adult Educators. The book concludes with reflections on Lalage Bown’s Enduring Legacy.

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The book is inspired by the work and life of Lalage Bown, a leading proponent of post-colonial and inclusive visions of education for all. Over her long life she worked tirelessly to promote access to basic and higher education for people of all ages and backgrounds: with a deep commitment to striving for greater equality for women. 
Following an Introduction, the book is structured around four main themes: Adult Education and Social Justice; Decolonisation, Post-Colonialism and Indigenous Knowledge; From Literacy to Lifelong Learning; and, Fostering Excellence, Policy Development and Supporting Future Generation of Adult Educators. The book concludes with reflections on Lalage Bown’s Enduring Legacy.</p>
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          <item>Table of contents</item>
          <item>Foreword: Baroness Jan Royall, Principal, Somerville College, University of Oxford</item>
          <item>Acknowledgements</item>
          <item>INTRODUCTION<list><item>The Legacy of Lalage Bown: An Inclusive and Post-colonial Vision for Adult Learning and Education</item></list></item>
          <item>PART I - ADULT EDUCATION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE - Co-ordinating editor: Maria Slowey<list><item>The Fight for Social Justice – Lalage Bown: A Lifetime’s Mission</item><item>Changing Conceptions of Social Purpose Higher Education: The Legacy of University Adult Education</item><item>Unfinished Business: Forgotten Histories of Women’s Scholarship and the Shifting Status of Women’s Education</item><item>Adult Learning and Education for Poverty Alleviation in Africa. Challenges and Opportunities for Women</item><item>Advocacy, Adult Learning and the Pursuit of Social Justice</item></list></item>
          <item>PART II - DECOLONISATION, POST-COLONIALISM AND INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE - Co-ordinating editor: Michael Omolewa<list><item>Liberation, Empowerment and Decolonisation through Adult Education in Africa</item><item>Enhancing Adult Education through Institution Building: The Nigerian Experience</item><item>Global Partnership Building through Adult Education: The African Experiment</item><item>A Decolonial Perspective on Adult Immigrant English Language Training in the Global North</item><item>A Decolonial Intent. Lalage Bown and the Emergence of an African Voice</item></list></item>
          <item>PART III - FROM LITERACY TO LIFELONG LEARNING - Co-ordinating editor: Michael Osborne<list><item>Changing Conceptions of Literacy: Pluriversal Literacies</item><item>Strengthening Capacity to Address Urban, Health and Education Challenges in Fast-Growing Cities and Neighbourhoods</item><item>Learning in Later Years: Perspectives from Nigeria</item><item>Capturing Lifelong Learning Data through International Surveys and Novel Innovative Methods</item></list></item>
          <item>PART IV - FOSTERING EXCELLENCE: POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORTING FUTURE GENERATIONS OF ADULT EDUCATORS - Co-ordinating editor: Heribert Hinzen<list><item>Developing Adult Educators as Professionals and Adult Education as a Profession: Experiences of DVV International throughout the World and within Several Decades</item><item>«Professors of the Street»: Cognitive Justice in Times of ‘Crisis’</item><item>Challenges and Opportunities for Lifelong Learning in Universities Resulting from Ukrainian Migration</item><item>Tracing Longitudinal Impact of Professor Lalage Bown: International Master in Adult Education for Social Change</item><item>Lalage Bown: The Enduring Legacy. A Personal Reflection</item></list></item>
          <item>Editors and Contributors</item>
          <item>Index of Names</item>
          <item>Index of Topics</item>
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