ADVISORY BOARD Dennis Banda (University of Zambia, Zambia) Lesley Bartlett (University of Wisconsin, USA) Maria Lucia Castanheira (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) Mostafa Hasrati (Seneca College, Canada) Li Jiacheng (East China Normal University, China) Judy Kalman (CINVESTAV, Mexico) Simon McGrath (University of Nottingham, UK) Tonic Maruatona (University of Botswana, Botswana) Tony Mays (Commonwealth of Learning) Hendrik Nordvall (Mimer, The Swedish Network for Research on Popular Education, Sweden) Mastin Prinsloo (University of Cape Town, South Africa) Anita Rampal (University of Delhi, India) Bonnie Slade (University of Glasgow, UK)This series explores the complex relationship between adult learning and social change. Instead of the common focus on adult literacy as kick-starting development, the series considers how adult learning and literacy can also emerge from processes of social change. Each volume introduces new theoretical and methodological lenses to investigate insights into adult learning and literacy based on original empirical research by the authors. Recognising that Governments from the Global North as well as the Global South have recently signed up to the Sustainable Development Goals, this series brings together research conducted in a wide range of countries, including Malawi, Nepal, China, the Philippines and the UK.
Literacies, Power and Identities in Figured Worlds in Malawi