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Educational Commons in Theory and Practice - Global Pedagogy and Politics

English · Hardback

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In this volume, critical scholars and educational activists explore the intricate dynamics between the enclosure of global commons and radical visions of a common social future that breaks through the logics of privatization, ecological degradation, and dehumanizing social hierarchies in education. In its institutional and informal configurations alike, education has been identified as perhaps the key stake in this struggle. Insisting on the urgency of an education that breaks free of the bonds of enclosure, the essays included in this volume weave together bright threads of radical thought into a vivid tapestry illustrating a critical framework for enacting a global educational commons.

List of contents

Introduction: Toward an Educational Commons.- Chapter 1: Commons as Actuality, Ethos, And Horizon.- Chapter 2: Reframing the Common: Race, Coloniality, and Pedagogy.- Chapter 3: Reassembling the Natural and Social Commons.- Chapter 4: Toward an Elaboration of the Pedagogical Common.- Chapter 5: Impersonal Education and the Commons.- Chapter 6: #BlackLivesMatter: Racialization, the Human, and Critical Public Pedagogies of Race.- Chapter 7: A Question of Knowledge: Radical Social Movements and Self-Education.- Chapter 8: Educational Enclosure and the Existential Commons: Settler Colonialism, Racial Capitalism, and the Problem of the Human.- Chapter 9: Common Relationality: Antiracist Solidarity, Racial Embodiment, and the Problem of Self-Possession.- Chapter 10:  Education and the Civil Commons.- Chapter 11: Educating the Commons through Cooperatively-Run Schools.- Chapter 12: Big Talk in the Little City: Grassroots Resistance by and for the Common/s.- Chapter 13: Revitalizing the Commons in New Mexico: A Pedagogical Consideration of Socially Engaged Art. 

About the author


Alexander J. Means is Assistant Professor of Social and Psychological Foundations of Education, State University of New York College at Buffalo, USA.


Derek R. Ford is Assistant Professor of Education Studies, DePauw University, USA.

Graham B. Slater is Marriner S. Eccles Fellow in Political Economy at the University of Utah, USA. His research has appeared in the
Journal of Education Policy

Educational Studies
, and 
The Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies
.

Summary

In this volume, critical scholars and educational activists explore the intricate dynamics between the enclosure of global commons and radical visions of a common social future that breaks through the logics of privatization, ecological degradation, and dehumanizing social hierarchies in education. In its institutional and informal configurations alike, education has been identified as perhaps the key stake in this struggle. Insisting on the urgency of an education that breaks free of the bonds of enclosure, the essays included in this volume weave together bright threads of radical thought into a vivid tapestry illustrating a critical framework for enacting a global educational commons.

Product details

Authors Alexander J. Ford Means
Assisted by Graham B Slater (Editor), Derek R. Ford (Editor), Alexander J. Means (Editor), Dere R Ford (Editor), Derek R Ford (Editor), Graham Slater (Editor), Graham B. Slater (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.03.2017
 
EAN 9781137586407
ISBN 978-1-137-58640-7
No. of pages 274
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

Soziologie, B, Educational Policy, Sociology of Education, Education, auseinandersetzen, Social research & statistics, Educational Policy and Politics, Education and state, Educational sociology

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