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2015

Vol 13, No 2: October 2015

Periklis Pavlidis
Social consciousness, education and transformative activity

Dave Hill
Christine Lewis
Alpesh Maisuria
Patrick Yarker
Julia Carr
Neoliberal and Neoconservative Immiseration Capitalism in England: Policies and Impacts on Society and on Education

Curry Malott
Derek R. Ford
Contributions to a Marxist Critical Pedagogy of Becoming: Centering the Critique of the Gotha Programme: Part Two

Philippa Hall
Labour Subjectivities for the new world of work: A critique of government policy on the integration of entrepreneurialism in the university curriculum

Elisabeth Simbuerger
Mike Neary
Free Education! A "Live" Report on the Chilean Student Movement 2011-2014 – reform or revolution? [A Political Sociology for Action]

Amanda Oliveira Rabelo
Graziela Raupp Pereira
Maria Amélia Reis
Sex Education as a Transversal Subject

Lois Weiner
Democracy, critical education, and teachers unions: Connections and contradictions in the neoliberal epoch

Melanie Lawrence
Beyond the Neoliberal Imaginary: Investigating the Role of Critical Pedagogy in Higher Education

Conor Heaney
What is the University today?

Shawgi Tell
Can a Charter School Not be a Charter School?

Ş. Erhan Bagci
Decline of Meritocracy: Neo-feudal Segregation in Turkey

Declan McKenna
Policy over Procedure: A look at the School Completion Programme in Ireland. Is this State led educational intervention for disadvantaged children merely philanthropic and can current Global and National Neo Liberal Policy trends in Education be overcome?

Daniel B. Saunders
Resisting Excellence: Challenging Neoliberal Ideology in Postsecondary Education

2014

Vol 12, No 3: Dec 2014/Jan 2015

Cassie Earl
Making Hope Possible: An exploration of moving popular Pedagogy Forward in Neoliberal Times from the Streets to the University

Simon Boxley
Lenin’s Lessons on schooling for the left in the UK

Vasillios Arvanitis
The Function of Public Education Systems in times of Recession: The Case of Greece (2008-2014)

Curry Malott
Derek R. Ford
Contributions to a Marxist Critical Pedagogy of Becoming: Centering the Critique of the Gotha Programme: Part One

Marcus Eckelt
Guido Schmidt
Learning to be precarious – The transition of young people from school into precarious work in Germany

Fevziye Sayılan
Some Critical Reflections on Lifelong Learning Policy in Turkey

Engin Atasay
Neoliberal Multiculturalism Embedded in Social Justice Education: Commodification of Multicultural Education for the 21st Century

Kevin Magill
Arturo Rodriguez
A Critical Humanist Curriculum

César Rossatto
Global Activism and Social Transformation vis-à-vis Dominant Forms of Economic Organization: Critical Education within Afro-Brazilian and Transnational Pedagogical Praxis

George Grollios
Anastasios Liambas
Critical approaches to Critical Pedagogy in Greece

Güliz Akkaymak
Neoliberal Ideology in Primary School Social Studies Textbooks in Turkey

Josh Cuevas
Hispanic Acculturation in the U.S.: Examining the Relationship Between Americans’ Ethnocentricity and Education

Ashlee Anderson
Brittany Aronson
Scott Ellison
Sherrie Fairchild-Keyes
Pushing Up Against the Limit-Horizon of Educational Change: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Popular Education Reform Texts

Vol 12, No 2: August 2014

Curry Malott
Contributions to a Marxist Critical Pedagogy: Revisiting Marx’s Humanism

Tanner Mirrlees
Shahid Alvi
Taylorizing Academia, Deskilling Professors and Automating Higher Education: The Recent Role of MOOCs

Lars Dahlström
John Nyambe
Case Studies of Teacher Education Forces in the Global South: Pedagogical possibilities when the main door is closed

Remy Yi Siang Low
Between Bethan and Me: A dialogue on the uncertain promise of education, precarious employment and what it means to be productive

Sardar M. Anwaruddin
Educational Neocolonialism and the World Bank: A Rancièrean Reading

Angelo Letizia
Radical Servant Leadership: A New Practice of Public Education Leadership in the Post-Industrial Age

Maria Olson
Magnus Dahlstedt
Citizen formation for a new millennium in Sweden – a prognosis of our time

James Avis
Austerity and Modernisation, One Nation Labour – Localism, the Economy and Vocational Education and Training in England

Gülay Aslan
Neo-liberal Transformation in Turkish Higher Education System: A New Story of a Turning Point: Draft Proposition on the Higher Education Law

Mark Wolfmeyer
‘Math for America’ Isn’t

Fred Harris
John Dewey’s Dual Theory of Inquiry and Its Value for the Creation of an Alternative Curriculum

Kemal Inal
Güliz Akkaymak
Deniz Yıldırım
The Constructivist Curriculum Reform in Turkey in 2004–In fact what is constructed?

Ambissa Keana
Adult Basic Literacy in Ethiopia 

Ingrid Henning Loeb
Karin Lumsden Wass
A Policy of Individualization and Flexibility Ignoring the Situation of Non-self-Reliant Individuals: The Example of Swedish Basic Adult Education

Vol 12, No 1: February 2014

Panagiotis Sotiris
University movements as laboratories of counter-hegemony

Bill Templer
Capitalism reborn, chaos and the post-socialist freefall: a view from Europe’s ‘new periphery’

Lilia D. Monzó
A Critical Pedagogy for Democracy: Confronting Higher Education’s Neoliberal Agenda with a Critical Latina Feminist Episteme

Kevin Harris
Praxis: The Making of Australia’s Radical Education Dossier

Curry Stephenson Malott
Coming to Critical Pedagogy: A Marxist Autobiography in the History of Higher Education

Jill Koyama
Brian Kania
When Transparency Obscures: The Political Spectacle of Accountability

Marcia Watson
Freedom Schools Then and Now: A Transformative Approach to Learning

Joseba Fernández
Facing the Corporate-University: The New Wave of Student Movements in Europe

Gladys Beatriz Barreyro
José Carlos Rothen
Andréia da Cunha Malheiros Santana
Policies for Evaluation and Regulation of Higher Education in Brazil (1995-2010), supporting the expansion of private higher education

Ambissa Kenea
Adult basic literacy “initiatives” in Ethiopia: change and continuity

Goran Puaca
Imperatives for ‘Right’ Educational Choices in Swedish Educational Policy

Evangelia Moula
Mary Kabouropoulou
Art and Fairy Tales in an interdisciplinary interplay: teaching interventions towards negotiation and subversion of gender roles and stereotypes

Hayley Bentham
Astrid Sinnes
Sigrid Gjøtterud
Exploring the priorities of Teacher education related policies: An Education for Sustainable Development perspective

Tarık  Soydan
Hüseyin Gürkan Abali
Changes in the Field of Finance of Education in Turkey within the Context of Neoliberal Policies

Ferdows Aghagolzadeh
Hossein Davari
Iranian Critical ELT: A Belated but Growing Intellectual Shift in Iranian ELT Community

Scott MacPhail
Robert McGray
International Financial Institution Policies of Conditionality and Public Pedagogy


2013

Vol 11, No 4: November 2013

Curry Malott
Dave Hill
Grant Banfield
Neoliberalism, Immiseration Capitalism and the Historical Urgency of a Socialist Education

Mark Cresswell
Zulfia Karimova
Tom Brock
Pedagogy of the Privileged: Elite Universities and Dialectical Contradictions in the UK

José García and Noah De Lissovoy
Doing School Time: The Hidden Curriculum Goes to Prison

Roberto Ribeiro Baldino
Tânia Cristina Baptista Cabral
The productivity of students’ schoolwork: an exercise in Marxist rigour

Brad J. Porfilio
Debangshu Roychoudhury
Lauren Gardner
Ending the ‘War Against Youth:’ Social Media and Hip-Hop Culture as Sites of Resistance, Transformation and (Re) Conceptualization

Nisha Thapliyal
Reframing the public in public education: The Landless Workers Movement (MST) and adult education in Brazil

Dimitris Tsoubaris
Aleksandros Georgopoulos
Gauging the Potential of Socially Critical Environmental Education (EE): Examining Local Environmental problems through children’s perspective

Selda Polat
Neo-liberal education policies in Turkey and transformation in education

Dereje Tadesse Birbirso
Technology for Empowering or Subjugating Teachers: Analysis of Ethiopia’s Education Reform Discourse Practice

Sara Zamir
Tamar Horowitz
The manifestation of the value of patriotism among Israeli trainee teachers – natives and immigrants: how will they educate their pupils in the light of this value?

Ulas Ozer
The Song of the Other/ Public Space as a Learning Environment and Gypsy Musicians in Turkey

Alan Hodkinson
Inclusion ‘All present and correct?’ A critical analysis of New Labour’s inclusive education policy in England

Vol 11, No 3: July 2013

Lauren E. McDonald
In Their Own Words: U.S. Think Tank “Experts” and the Framing of Education Policy Debates

Eleni Prokou
Equity and efficiency in Greek higher education policies in the past three decades: a shift of emphasis to the issue of efficiency / “quality assurance” in the 2000s

Richard Hall
Educational technology and the enclosure of academic labour inside public higher education

Esther Milu
Critical Perspectives on Free Primary Education in Kenya: Towards an Anti-Colonial Pedagogy

Sophie Ward
Creativity, Freedom and the Crash: how the concept of creativity was used as a bulwark against communism during the Cold War, and as a means to reconcile individuals to neoliberalism prior to the Great Recession

Leonidas Maroudas and Evangelos Nikolaidis
Institutional changes and the expansion of flexible forms of employment in higher education: the case of Greek Universities

Ahmet Yildiz, Derya Ünlü, Zeynep Alica, Dogus Sarpkaya
Remembering Mahmut Hoca in a Neoliberal Age: “I am not a tradesman but a teacher.”

Angelo Letizia
Battle for the Enlightenment: Neoliberalism, Critical Theory and the role of Circumvential Education in Fostering a New Phase of the Enlightenment

Mark Stern
Bad Teacher: What Race to the Top Learned From the “race to the bottom”

Robert FitzSimmons and Satu Uusiautti
Critical Revolutionary Pedagogy Spiced by Pedagogical Love

Brittany Aronson and Ashlee Anderson
Critical Teacher Education and the Politics of Teacher Accreditation: Are We Practicing What We Preach?

Maria Vaina, Evaggelia Katidioti, and Antonis Ktiti
Teaching the Banking System according to Critical Education. A Study of a Schoolbook on Economics in Greece

Tim Rudd
The Ideological Construction of a New Form of Digital Exclusion: Computer Science as Latin or Total Deus Ex Machina?

YiShan Lea
Travel as a Ritual Toward Transformative Consciousness: Juxtaposing Che Guevara’s Biography and Teacher Candidates’ Narratives

Kirsi-Marja Saurén and Kaarina Määttä
The Ritualization of Progress—the Schooled Imagination

Joshua A. Cuevas
A Reflection on Belief


2012

Vol 10, No 2: October 2012

Dave Hill
Immiseration Capitalism, Activism and Education: Resistance, Revolt and Revenge

Frank Truth
Pay Big to Publish Fast: Academic Journal Rackets

Mike Neary and Sarah Amsler
Occupy: a new pedagogy of space and time?

Periklis Pavlidis
The Antinomic Condition of the University: “Universal Labour” Beyond “Academic Capitalism”

Curry Malott
Rethinking Educational Purpose: The socialist challenge

Jennifer de Saxe
Conceptualizing Critical Feminist Theory and Emancipatory Education

Mike Cole
‘Abolish the white race’ or ‘transfer economic power to the people’? : Some educational implications

Mike Neary
Teaching Politically: Policy, Pedagogy and the New European University

Ravi Kumar
The Charge of Neoliberal Brigade and Higher Education in India

Dionysios Gouvias
The Post-modern Rhetoric of Recent Reforms in Greek Higher Education

Babak Fozooni
The Politics of Encyclopaedias

Gun-Marie Frånberg and Marie Wrethander
The rise and fall of a social problem: Critical reflections on educational policy and research issues

Imed Labidi
Arabizing Obama: Media’s Racial Pathologies and the Rise of Postmodern Racism

Maria Nikolakaki
Building a Society of Solidarity Through Critical Pedagogy: Group Teaching as a Social and Democratic Tool

Navin Kumar Singh
Exploration of Praxis through Personal and Professional Journey: Implications

Olli-Jukka Jokisaari
A Philosophy for Education in the World of Technology

Reza Pishghadam and Elham Naji Meidani
A Critical Look into Critical Pedagogy

Geraldine Mooney Simmie
The Pied Piper of Neo Liberalism Calls the Tune in the Republic of Ireland: An Analysis of Education Policy Text from 2000-2012

Vol 10, No 1: April 2012

Jerrold L. Kachur
The Liberal Virus in Critical Pedagogy: Beyond “Anti-This-and-That” Postmodernism and
Three Problems in the Idea of Communism

Giorgos Tsimouris
The task of critical educator in the era of globalized immigration: a view from the European periphery

Periklis Pavlidis
The Rise of General Intellect and the Meaning of Education. Reflections on the Contradictions of Cognitive Capitalism

Dimitris Zachos
Institutional Racism? Roma children, local community and school practices

Nathalia E. Jaramillo
Occupy, Recuperate and Decolonize

Charlotte Chadderton
UK secondary schools under surveillance: what are the implications for race? A Critical Race and Butlerian analysis

Marnie Holborow
Neoliberalism, human capital and the skills agenda in higher education – the Irish case

Panagiotis Sotiris
Theorizing the Entrepreneurial University: Open questions and possible answers

George Pasias and Yannis Roussakis
“Who marks the bench?”A critical review of the neo-European educational “paradigm”

Ira Papageorgiou
Educational activities in campaign organisations: Promoting migrants’ socio-political involvement through language education

Panagiotis Maniatis
Critical Intercultural Education Necessities and Prerequisites for its development in Greece

Anastasia Liasidou
Inclusive education and critical pedagogy at the intersections of disability, race, gender and class

Anastassios Liambas and Ioannis Kaskaris
Dialog and the love in the work of Paulo Freire

Christopher A. Warren
The Effect of Post-Racial Theory on Education

Evgenia Flogaitis, Christina Nomikou, Elli Naoum, and Christina Katsenou
Investigating the possibilities of creating a Community of Practice. Action Research in three educational institutions

Karen François and Charoula Stathopoulou
In-Between Critical Mathematics Education and Ethnomathematics. The Case of a Romany Students’ group Mathematics Education

Zeynep Mine Derince
Reflections on Teaching Practices through Conditionings in Turkey

Tzina Kalogirou and Konstantinos Malafantis
Do I dare / disturb the universe? Critical Pedagogy and the ethics of resistance to and engagement with literature

Matina Balampekou and Georgis Floriotis
Antonio Gramsci, Education and science

Vicki Macris
Towards a Pedagogy of Philoxenia (Hospitality): Negotiating Policy Priorities for Immigrant Students in Greek Public Schools

Alessandra Troian and Marcelo Leandro Eichler
Extension or communication?– The perceptions of southern Brazilian tobacco farmers and rural agents about rural extension and Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

Konstantinos Avramidis and Konstantina Drakopoulou
Graffiti Crews’ Potential Pedagogical Role


2011

Vol 9, No 2: November 2011

Grant Banfield
Looking for Marx: A Review of Marx and Education by Jean Anyon

Ken McGrew
On Being Holier-Than-Thou: A Critique of Curry Malott’s “Pseudo-Marxism and the Reformist Retreat from Revolution”

Gail Edwards
The Past and Future inside the Present: Dialectical Thinking and the Transformation of Teaching Education

Sarah S. Amsler
Revalorizing the Critical Attitude for Critical Education

Zachary A. Casey
Toward a Reconceptualization of Needs in Classrooms: Baudrillard, Critical Pedagogy, and Schooling in The United States

Arturo Rodriguez
Matthew David Smith
Reimagining Freirean Pedagogy: Sendero for Teacher Education

Andrew Armitage
Critical Pedagogy and Learning to Dialogue: Towards Reflexive Practice for Financial Management and Accounting Education

Carl-Ulrik Schierup
Aleksandra Ålund
From Paradoxes of Multiculturalism to Paradoxes of Liberalism. Sweden and the European Neo-Liberal Hegemony

Jennifer Esposito
Negotiating the Gaze and Learning the Hidden Curriculum: A Critical Race Analysis of the Embodiment of Female Students of Color at a Predominantly White Institution

Paul C. Mocombe
Role Conflict and Black Underachievement

Matthew David Smith
Arturo Rodriguez
A Critical Foundation for Bilingual Education

Brenda McMahon
The perpetuation of risk: Organizational and institutional policies and practices in a Title 1 school in the USA

Carlo Fanelli
James Meades
Austerity, Ontario and Post-Secondary Education: The Case of “Canada’s Capital University”

Chris Holligan
Kuang-Hsu Chiang
Browne’s Capgas Delusion: The Destruction of the Public University

Luiza Cortesão
Paulo Freire and Amilcar Cabral: convergences

Dulce Abigail Pérez-Aguilera
Leonardo E. Figueroa-Helland
Beyond Acculturation: Political “Change”, Indigenous Knowledges, and Intercultural Higher-Education in Mexico

Vol 9, No 1: May 2011

Curry Stephenson Malott
Pseudo-Marxism and the Reformist Retreat from Revolution: A Critical Essay Review of Marx and Education

Vicki Macris
The Ideological Conditions of Social Reproduction

Maria Nikolakaki
Critical pedagogy and democracy: cultivating the democratic ethos

Nathalia Jaramillo
Dialogic Action for Critical Democracy

Steven Colatrella
Nothing Exceptional: Against Agamben

Graeme Martin and Nick Peim
Cross-border higher education, who profits?

Tristan Bunnell
Post-16 curriculum provision in England: the emerging functional ‘triage’ serving Capital’s needs

Chris Arthur
Financial Literacy in Ontario: Neoliberalism, Pierre Bourdieu and the Citizen

Stefan Wolf, Felipe A. Hernández Penton, Anna Lidia Beltrán Marin & Osvaldo Romero
The Cuban Vocational Education and Training System and its Current Changes

Scott H. Boyd
The Spread of Neoliberalism in US Community Colleges: TQM Accreditation, “Consumers,” and Corporate Sponsored Non-Profits

Timothy Scott
A Nation at Risk to Win the Future: The State of Public Education in the U.S.

Richard Lakes
Work-Ready Testing: Education and Employability in Neoliberal Times

Katri Komulainen, Päivi Naskali, Maija Korhonen & Seija Keskitalo-Foley
Internal Entrepreneurship – a Trojan horse of the neoliberal governance of education? Finnish pre- and in-service teachers’ implementation of and resistance towards entrepreneurship education

Jeffrey Bale
Language Education and Imperialism: The Case of Title VI and Arabic, 1958-1991

Imed Labidi
Terrorism, Violence, and the Collision of Masculinities in Four Lions


2010

Vol 8, No 2: December 2010

Anna-Carin Jonsson & Dennis Beach
Reproduction of social class in teacher education: The influence of scientific theories on future teachers

Petar Jandric
Wikipedia and education: anarchist perspectives and virtual practices

Periklis Pavlidis
Critical Thinking as Dialectics: a Hegelian-Marxist Approach

Andrew N. McKnight
A Pragmatic and pedagogically Minded Revaluation of Historical Materialism

Diana Mulinari & Anders Neergaard
The ‘others’ in Sweden. Neoliberal policies and the politics of ‘race’ in education

James Avis
Workplace learning, knowledge, practice and transformation

Imed Labidi
Arab Education Going Medieval: Sanitizing Western Representation in Arab Schools

Margaret Kennedy & Martin J. Power
‘The Smokescreen of meritocracy’: Elite Education in Ireland and the reproduction of class privilege

Magnus Dahlstedt & Mekonnen Tesfahuney
Speculative Pedagogy: Education, Entrepreneurialism and the Politics of Inclusion in Contemporary Sweden

Jean Leon Boucher
There Will be Struggle: The Development and Operational Issues of Social Justice Programs at State Universities in the United States of America

Knud Jensen & Dirk Michel-Schertges
Transforming of Educational Institutions after GATS

Donn Short
Conversations in Equity and Social Justice: Constructing Safe Schools for Queer Youth

Shahrzad Mojab
Pedagogical Possibilities of Class in Culture
Review of: Ebert, Teresa, L. and Mas’ud Zavarzadeh (2008) Class in Culture. Boulder, Colorado: Paradigm Publishers, 221 pages

Samuel Day Fassbinder
Book Review: Nocella II, Anthony J., Steven Best, and Peter McLaren, eds. Academic Repression: Reflections from the Academic-Industrial Complex. Oakland CA: AK, 2010. Print.

Vol 8, No 1: August 2010

Paul R. Carr
Re-thinking normative democracy and the political economy of education

Daniel B. Saunders
Neoliberal Ideology and Public Higher Education in the United States

David Gillborn
Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing? a reply to Dave Hills “Race and Class in Britain: a critique of the statistical basis for critical race theory in Britain”

Liz Jackson
The New Assimilationism: The Push for Patriotic Education in the United States Since September 11

Jie Dong
Neo-Liberalism and the evolvement of China’s education policies on migrant children’s schooling

Susanne Butte
Freire: Informal Education as Protest

Paul J. Welsh
Some Social Consequences of Faith-based Schooling: A Comparative Study of Denominational Secondary Education in Thanet and Lille

Bonnie K. Fox Garrity, Mark J. Garrison, and Roger C. Fiedler
Access for Whom, Access to What? The Role of the “Disadvantaged Student” Market in the Rise of For-profit Higher Education in the United States

Henry Maitles
Why Does Wearing A Yellow Bib Make Us Different?: A Case Study of Explaining Discrimination in a West of Scotland Secondary (High) School

Andrew Hodgkins
Manufacturing (il)literacy in Alberta’s classrooms: The case of an oil-dependent state

Karim A. Remtulla
Media Mediators: Advocating an Alternate Paradigm for Critical Adult Education ICT Policy

Mary Kabesiime
Schooling Ugandan Girls: a policy historiography

Ergin Bulut
Transformation of the Turkish Vocational Training System: Capitalization, Modularization and Learning Unto Death

Lau Chui Shan
Alternative State Formation in Colonial Hong Kong: Patriotic Schools, 1946-1976

Chad Becker
American Education Discourse: Language, Values, and U.S. Federal Policy

Gabriela Walker, Alexander Rakochy, Margaret Fitzpatrick
Critical Theory and the Human Condition: A Book Review Symposium

Samuel Day Fassbinder, Greg William Misiaszek, Jorunn Thordarson
Critical Pedagogy, Ecoliteracy and Planetary Crisis: The Ecopedagogy Movement: A Book Review Symposium


2009

Vol 7, No 2: November 2009

Dave Hill
Race and Class in Britain: a Critique of the statistical basis for Critical Race Theory in Britain

Tom G. Griffiths and Jo Williams
Mass schooling for socialist transformation in Cuba and Venezuela

Peter McLaren
Guided by a Red Star: the Cuban literacy campaign and the challenge of history

M. Wangeci Gatimu
Rationale for Critical Pedagogy of Decolonization: Kenya as a Unit of Analysis

Jennifer A. Sandlin, Richard Kahn, David Darts and Kevin Tavin
To Find the Cost of Freedom: Theorizing and Practicing a Critical Pedagogy of Consumption

Brian Lack
No Excuses: A Critique of the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) within Charter Schools in the USA

Sondra Cuban and Nelly Stromquist
It Is Difficult To Be A Woman With A Dream Of An Education: Challenging U.S. Adult Basic Education Policies to Support Women Immigrants

Bill Templer
A Two-Tier Model for a More Simplified and Sustainable English as an International Language

Prentice Chandler and Douglas McKnight
The Failure of Social Education in the United States: A Critique of Teaching the National Story from ‘White’ Colourblind Eyes

Seçkin Özsoy
A Utopian Educator from Turkey: Ismail Hakki Tonguç (1893-1960)

Domingos Leite Lima Filho
Educational Policies and Globalization: elements for some criticism on the international organizations’ proposals for Latin America and the Caribbean Islands Countries

Andrea Beckmann , Charlie Cooper and Dave Hill
Neoliberalization and managerialization of ‘education’ in England and Wales – a case for reconstructing education

Jane-Frances Lobnibe
International Students and the Politics of Difference in US Higher Education

Magnus Dahlstedt
Democratic Governmentality: National Imaginations, Popular Movements and Governing the Citizen

Torie L. Weiston-Serdan
A Radical Redistribution of Capital

Brad Porfilio and Greg Dimitriadis
Book Review: Marc Pruyn and Luis Huerta-Charles Eds. Teaching Peter McLaren: Paths of Dissent (New York: Peter Lang)

Vol 7, No 1: June 2009

Michael Viola
The Filipinization of Critical Pedagogy: Widening the Scope of Critical Educational Theory

Mike Cole
On ‘white supremacy’ and caricaturing, misrepresenting and dismissing Marx and Marxism: a response to David Gillborn’s ‘Who’s Afraid of Critical Race Theory in Education’

Guy Senese and Gerald Wood
‘Like the Other Kings Have:’ a theory of sovereignty and the persistence of inequality in education

Helena Sheehan
Contradictory transformations: observations on the intellectual dynamics of South African universities

Anastasia Liasidou
Critical Policy Research and Special Education Policymaking: A Policy Trajectory Approach

Antoinette Errante
Structure, Agency and Cultural Capital as Control over Knowledge Production in Policy Formation: Mozambique

Angela C. de Siqueira
Higher Education Reform in Brazil: Reinforcing Marketization

Pierre W. Orelus
Beyond Political Rhetoric and Discourse: What type of educational, socio- economic, and political change should educators expect of President Barack Obama?

Sara Zamir and Sara Hauphtman
The portrayal of the Jewish figure in Literary Texts Included in the Present Matriculation Curriculum in Hebrew for Students of the Arab Sector in Israel

Phoebe Moore
UK Education, Employability, and Everyday Life

Rebecca A. Goldstein and Andrew R. Beutel
‘Soldier of Democracy’ or ‘Enemy of the State’? The rhetorical construction of teacher through ‘No Child Left Behind’

Stephen Philion
Is Race Really Controversial in the University Classroom?

Michelle Early Torregano and Patrick Shannon
Educational Greenfield: A Critical Policy Analysis of Plans to Transform New Orleans Public Schools

Dennis Beach and Margata Carlen
New partnerships – New interests: An ethnographic investigation some of the effects of employer involvement in trade union education

Rodolfo Leyva
No Child Left Behind: A Neoliberal Repackaging of Social Darwinism

Ioannis Efstathiou
Enhancing Students’ Critical Awareness in a Second Chance School in Greece: Reality or Wishful Thinking?

Mompati Mino Polelo
The Small State, Markets and Tertiary Education Reform in a Globalised Knowledge Economy: Decoding Policy Texts in Botswana


2008

Vol 6, No 2: December 2008

Philip E. Kovacs, H.K. Christie
The Gates’ Foundation and the Future of U.S. Public Education: A Call for Scholars to Counter Misinformation Campaigns

Richard Hatcher
Selling Academies: local democracy and the management of ‘consultation’

James Avis
Class, economism, individualisation and Post Compulsory Education and Training

John Walsh
The Critical Role of Discourse in Education for Democracy

Anthony J. Nocella
Emergence of Disability Pedagogy

Paul J. Welsh
Social Deprivation, Community Cohesion, Denominational Education and Freedom of Choice: A Marxist Perspective on Poverty and Exclusion in the District of Thanet

Christian Fuchs and Marisol Sandoval
Positivism, Postmodernism, or Critical Theory? A Case Study of Communications Students’ Understandings of Criticism

Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz, Aura Mor-Sommerfeld, Tamar Zelniker, Faisal Azaiza
From ethnic segregation to bilingual education: What can bilingual education do for the future of the Israeli Society?

Anita Trnavcevic
The imaginary of commodified education: Open days at Slovenian grammar schools

Stephen P. Gordon, John Smyth, Julie Diehl
The Iraq War, ‘Sound Science,’ and ‘Evidence-Based’ Educational Reform: How the Bush Administration Uses Deception, Manipulation, and Subterfuge to Advance its Chosen Ideology

Charlie Cooper
Review Essay: Neoliberalism, education and strategies of resistance

Ashwani Kumar
Review Essay of Ross, E.W., & Gibson, R. (Eds.). (2007). Neoliberalism and Education Reform. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Terry Wrigley
Review of E. Wayne Ross and Rich Gibson eds.(2007) Neoliberalism and education reform. Creskill NJ: Hampton Press

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


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