Shannon A. Moore
Associate Professor
Department of Child and Youth Studies
Brock University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Shannon Moore is an Associate Professor in the Department of Child & Youth Studies and holds a PhD in Counselling Psychology. Her approach to scholarship, teaching and professional practice is shaped by transdisciplinarity and critical pedagogy. Dr. Moore’s research is primarily focused on the intersection of transdisciplinary, restorative justice, human rights and mental health in practice with children, young people and communities. Registered with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (since 2000), Dr. Moore has practiced within educational, social service, mental health and correctional service contexts in Canada and the UK.
Research Interest
Dr. Moore’s research is primarily focused on the intersection of transdisciplinary, restorative justice, human rights and mental health in practice with children, young people and communities.
Publications
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S. A Moore & R. C. Mitchell (2009). Rights Based Restorative Justice: Evaluating Compliance with International Standards. Youth Justice: An International Journal, 9(1), 27-43.
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S. A. Moore & R.C. Mitchell (2011). Theorising Rights-based Restorative Justice: The Canadian Context. The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 19(1), 81- 105.
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S. A. Moore (2011). Constructing Critical Citizenship Education with Young People: Alternative Pedagogies. International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies, 2(3/4), 494-509.
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S. A. Moore (2011). Preface: Social Justice in Child, Youth and Family Studies. International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies, 2(3/4), 353-360.
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R.C. Mitchell & S. A. Moore (2015). Muse, Ruse and Subterfuge: Transdisciplinary Praxis in Ontario's PSE? Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies 37(5): 393-413.