Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 184
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8476-9010-7 • Paperback • January 1999 • $54.00 • (£42.00)
978-0-7425-7569-1 • eBook • January 1999 • $51.00 • (£39.00)
The authors are among the worldOs most influential educators. They live and teach in the UK, Europe, and the Americas.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Traumatizing Capital: Pedagogy, Politics, and Praxis in the Global Marketplace
Chapter 2 Flows, Networks, and Identities: A Critical Theory of the Informational Society
Chapter 3 New Educational Inequalities
Chapter 4 Education and Community Involvement
Chapter 5 Border Youth, Difference, and Postmodern Education
Chapter 6 Our Common Culture: A Poisonous Pedagogy
Chapter 7 Labour Power, Culture and the Cultural Commodity
This book brings together a diverse range of papers, all of which are worthy in their own right.
— Gary Pattison; Network--Newsletter Of The British Sociological Assn., No.74
A useful collection of articles by some of the most important representatives of 'Critical Pedagogy' . . . a valuable source that I would recommend to others to read.
— Paula Allman, University of Nottingham; Studies In The Education Of Adults
Could well become a classic piece.
— Ralph T. Mason; Journal Of Educational Thought(Jet)
A clear analysis of the present informational society in which the ability to select and acquire new information is crucial, and the critical perspective needed to create educational proposals that will help move society toward values of equality and solidarity.
— MSG; Harvard Educational Review