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2008

Vol 6, No 1: May 2008

Ravi Kumar
Against Neoliberal Assault on Education in India: A Counternarrative of Resistance

Richard A. Brosio
Marxist Thought: Still Primus Inter Pares for Understanding and Opposing the Capitalist System

Alex Means
Neoliberalism and the Politics of Disposability: Education, Urbanization, and Displacement in the New Chicago

Adam Davidson-Harden
Re-branding Neoliberalism and Systemic Dilemmas in Social Development: The Case of Education and School Fees in Latin American HIPCs

Philip Kovacs
Neointellectuals: Willing Tools on a Veritable Crusade

Raquel Goulart Barreto
Recontextualizing Information and Communication Technologies: The Discourse of Educational Policies in Brazil (1995-2007)

Isaac N. Obasi
World University Rankings in a Market-driven Knowledge Society: Implications for African Universities

İlker C.Bıçakçı
The capitalistic function of education-directed social responsibility projects in Turkey within the context of relationships between the private sector and NGOs

Kariane Westrheim
Prison as Site for Political Education: Educational experiences from prison narrated by members and sympathisers of the PKK

Sima Sadeghi
Critical Pedagogy in an EFL Teaching context :An ignis fatuus or an Alternative Approach?

Martin Power
“Crossing the Sahara without water”: experiencing class inequality through the Back to Education Allowance Welfare to Education programme

Elaine Hampton
U.S. Economic Influences on Mexican Curriculum in Maquiladora Communities: Crossing the Colonization Line?

Richard D. Lakes
The Neoliberal Rhetoric of Workforce Readiness

Michael Corbett
The Edumometer: The commodification of learning from Galton to the PISA

Liz Jackson
Reconsidering Affirmative Action in Education as a Good for the Disadvantaged

Julia Hall, Kelvin McQueen
Review Symposium: Mike Cole Marxism and Educational Theory: Origins and issues (2008, London: Routledge)


2007

Vol 5, No 2: November 2007

Terry Wrigley
Rethinking Education in an Era of Globalisation

Dave Hill and Simon Boxley
Critical Teacher Education for Economic, Environmental and Social Justice: an Ecosocialist Manifesto

Richard Hatcher
‘Yes, but how do we get there?’ Alternative visions and the problem of strategy

Valerie Scatamburlo-D’Annibale, Ghada Chehade, Richard Kahn, Clayton Pierce and Sheila L. Macrine
Review Symposium:Pedagogy and Praxis in the Age of Empire: Toward a New Humanism by Peter McLaren and Nathalia Jaramillo

Rich Gibson, Greg Queen, E. Wayne Ross and Kevin Vinson
“I Participate, You Participate, We Participate … They Profit,” Notes on Revolutionary Educational Activism to Transcend Capital: The Rouge Forum

Wayne Au
Epistemology of the Oppressed: The Dialectics of Paulo Freire’s Theory of Knowledge

Bill Templer
Educational Geopolitics and the ‘Settler University’ in Ariel

Jill Pinkney Pastrana
Subtle Tortures of the Neo-liberal Age: Teachers, Students, and the Political Economy of Schooling in Chile

Amy Salmon
Dis/Abling States, Dis/Abling Citizenship: Young Aboriginal Mothers and the Medicalization of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Paul Carr
Experiencing Democracy Through Neoliberalism: The Role of Social Justice in Democratic Education

Nikos M. Georgiadis
Educational Reforms in Greece (1959 – 1997) and Human Capital Theory

Anastasios Liambas, Christos Tourtouras and Ioannis Kaskaris
Socio-cultural appraisals on the Greek non-compulsory secondary education: An analysis on the education provided for the immigrant foreign and the repatriated pupils

David Greene
Gatekeepers: The Role of Adult Education Practitioners and Programs in Social Control

Hyu-Yong Park
Emerging Consumerism and the Accelerated ‘Education Divide’: The Case of Specialized High Schools in South Korea

Yasemin Esen
Sexism in School Textbooks Prepared under Education Reform in Turkey

Dr. Steven Best, Dr. Peter McLaren and Anthony J. Nocella, II
Revolutionary Peacemaking: Using a Critical Pedagogy Approach for Peacemaking with “Terrorists”

Jurjo Torres Santomé
Performance indicators as a strategy for counter-reformist change in educational policy


2006

Vol 4, No 2: November 2006

Valerie Scatamburlo-D’Annibale, Juha Suoranta, Nathalia Jaramillo, Peter McLaren
Farewell to the “Bewildered Herd”: Paulo Freire’s Revolutionary Dialogical Communication in the Age of Corporate Globalization

Wayne Au
Against Economic Determinism: Revisiting the Roots of Neo-Marxism in Critical Educational Theory

Glenn Rikowski
In Retro Glide

Abraham P. DeLeon
The time for action is now! Anarchist theory, critical pedagogy, and radical possibilities

Ravi Kumar
State, Class and Critical Framework of Praxis: The Missing Link in Indian Educational Debates

Faith Agostinone-Wilson
Downsized Discourse: Classroom Management, Neoliberalism, and the Shaping of Correct Workplace Attitude

Curry Malott
From Pirates to Punk Rockers: Pedagogies of Insurrection and Revolution: The Unity of Utopia

Michael Viola
Hip-Hop and Critical Revolutionary Pedagogy: Blue Scholarship to Challenge “The Miseducation of the Filipino”

Anthony J. Nocella II
Fighting Against the Conservative Agenda in the Academy: An Examination of the 4Ss of Academic Repression and Repressive Pedagogy Post-9/11/01

Sondra Cuban
“Following the Physician’s Recommendations Faithfully and Accurately:” Functional Health Literacy, Compliance, and the Knowledge-Based Economy

Athena Vongalis-Macrow
The ambiguous politics of teachers in the reconstruction of Iraq

Dimitris Zachos
Roma, Egalitarianism and School Integration: The Case of Flampouro

Dr. Paul Carr
Social Justice and Whiteness in Education: Color-blind Policymaking and Racism

Martin J. Power
Why Not Education? The Necessity for Welfare to Education Programmes to Alleviate the Social Exclusion of Welfare Recipients in Ireland

Jeylan Wolyie Hussein
Locating the value conflicts between the rhetoric and practices of the public and teacher education in Ethiopia within the hegemony of the global neo-liberalism and seeking the alternative in critical pedagogy


2005

Vol 3, No 1: March 2005

Gian Carlo Delgado-Ramos and John Saxe-Fernánde
The World Bank and the Privatization of Public Education: A Mexican Perspective

Angela C. de Siqueira
The regulation of education through the WTO/GATS1

Faith Agostinone-Wilson
Fair and Balanced to Death: Confronting the Cult of Neutrality In the Teacher Education Classroom

Henry Maitles and Isabel Gilchrist
‘We’re citizens now’!: the development of positive values through a democratic approach to learning.

Brad Porfilio and Julia Hall
“Power City” Politics & the Building of a Corporate School

Stefan Thorpenberg
University Policy and Ideological Shift – On Reversed Reification and Norm System Changes

Rich Gibson
The Search for What Should Be, Within What Is, For Critical Educators

Helen Raduntz
Constructing a Critical Democratic Education: Is it possible?
A critical review essay of 'Philosophical Scaffolding for the Construction of Critical Democratic Education' By Richard A. Brosio, Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., New York 2000, 365 pages ISBN 0-8204-3939-8

David Gabbard
Invitational Insurrection: The Pedagogy and Politics of Richard Brosio’s Philosophical Scaffolding for the Construction of Critical Democratic Education
(Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2000) 365 pages, ISBN 0-8204-3939-8

Sheila L. Macrine
Reenchanting the Project of Critical Social Theory: Troubling Postmodernism
A critical essay review of Marxism Against Postmodernism in Educational Theory edited by Dave Hill, Peter McLaren, Mike and Glenn Rikowski. (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2002. ISBN0-7391-0345-8)


2004


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