Awad
Ibrahim is an associate professor at the Faculty of Education of the
University of Ottawa. He used to teach for more than five years in
Education and American Culture Studies Program at Bowling Green State
University, Ohio. He is a doctoral graduate of the University of Toronto
and teaches and publishes in the areas of Hip-Hop studies; Black pop
culture; minority adolescents; racially and linguistically mediated
identities; antiracism and critical multiculturalism; applied socio-linguistics;
cultural studies. His previous research looked at a group of displaced
continental African youth and their identity formation in Southwestern
Ontario.
He has published widely and explored the
connections between race, language, globalization, culture and the
politics of identity; the impact of Black popular culture on young
people; and the dialogic relation between continental and diasporic
African identities. He has published in TESOL Quarterly, TESL Canada,
Taboo, Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, Educational Theory, Inquiry,
Critical Arts, among others, and in many edited volumes. He was recently
awarded (with Dr. Alden Craddock) over one million dollars by Higher
Education for Development (USAID/MEPI) to conduct research in civic
education in Morocco, which is a continuation to his previous work
in Kenya and South Africa dealing with civic education and linking
schooling with indigenous knowledge. Originally from the Sudan, he
is fluent in seven languages, including Arabic, English, French and
Italian.
Research Interests: Curriculum Studies/Curriculum
Theory; Cultural Studies/Hip-Hop/Black Popular Culture; Critical Theory/Critical
Pedagogy/Anti-racism; Applied Linguistics/Critical Literacy/; Critical
Race Theory; Philosophy; Sociology; Ethnography; Indigenous Knowledge
and Civic/Citizenship Education.
Website: awadmibrahim.blogspot.com
Email:
aibrahim@uottawa.ca
Telephone:
(613) 562-5800 # 5872