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
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
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?
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
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
Vol 5, No 1: May 2007
Bernard Regan
Campaigning Against Neo-liberal Education in Britain
Nigel M. Greaves, Dave Hill, and Alpesh Maisuria
Embourgeoisment, Immiseration, Commodification – Marxism Revisited: a Critique of Education in Capitalist Systems
Helen Gunter
Remodelling the School Workforce in England: a study in tyranny
Mike Cole and Alpesh Maisuria
‘Shut the f*** up’, ‘you have no rights here’: Critical Race Theory and Racialisation in post-7/7 racist Britain
Lisa Arrastía
Capital’s Daisy Chain: Exposing Chicago’s Corporate Coalition
Jacqueline Edmondson and Alexandra D’Urso
The importance of being critical: Opening possibilities and hope in education policy study
Michelle Attard Tonna
Teacher education in a globalised age
Kirstin Ruth Bratt
Violence in the Curriculum: Compulsory Linguistic Discrimination in the Arizona-Sonora Borderlands
Curry Malott
Cuban Education in Neo-liberal Times: Socialist Revolutionaries and State Capitalism
Tim Waller
ICT and Social Justice: Educational technology, global capital and digital divides
Ka Ho Mok and Yat Wai Lo
The Impacts of Neo-Liberalism on China’s Higher Education
Lawrence M Lesser and Sally Blake
Mathematical Power: Exploring Critical Pedagogy In Mathematics and Statistics
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
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
Vol 4, No 1: March 2006
Deb Kelsh and Dave Hill
The Culturalization of Class and the Occluding of Class Consciousness: The Knowledge Industry in/of Education
Antoni Verger and Xavier Bonal
Against GATS: the Sense of a Global Struggle
Felecia M Briscoe
Reproduction of racialized hierarchies: Ethnic identities in the discourse of educational leadership
Natalie G Adams and James H Adams
"Bad Work is Better Than No Work": The Gendered Assumptions in Welfare-to-Work Training Programs
Thomas Muhr and Antoni Verger
Venezuela: Higher Education For All
Kedir Assefa Tessema
Contradictions, Challenges, and Chaos in Ethiopian Teacher Education
Brad J Porfilio and Tian Yu
"Student as Consumer": A Critical Narrative of the Commercialization of Teacher Education
Christopher Lubienski
School Choice and Privatization in Education: An Alternative Analytical Framework
Curry Malott
Schooling in an Era of Corporate Dominance: Marxism against Burning Tires
2005
Vol 3, No 2: October 2005
Gregory Martin
You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Bus: Critical Pedagogy as Community Praxis
Patricia H. Hinchey
Karen Cadiero-Kaplan
The Future of Teacher Education and Teaching: Another Piece of the Privatization Puzzle
Peter Mayo
"In and Against the State": Gramsci, War of Position, and Adult Education
Júlio Emílio Diniz-Pereira
Teacher Education for Social Transformation and its Links to Progressive Social Movements: The case of the Landless Workers Movement in Brazil[1]
Rob Smith
Grecian Urns and Yellow Cards - Quality and the internalisation of the quasi-market in the FE sector
Tyson Lewis
The Pedagogical Unconscious: Rethinking Marxist Pedagogy through Louis Althusser and Fredric Jameson
Dennis Beach and Marianne Dovemark
Creativity, Schooling and the Commodity Problem
Terry Robertson
Class Issues: A Critical Ethnography of Corporate Domination within the Classroom
Touorouzou Some
When private forces go poaching in the public orchard: Whither the "public" in Education in Burkina-Faso and the USA?
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
Vol 2, No 2: September 2004
Richard Brosio
Civil Society: Concepts and Critique, From a Radical Democratic Perspective
Pierrick Devidal
Trading Away Human Rights? The GATS and the Right to Education: a legal perspective
Tristan McCowan
Tooley's Seven Virtues and the Profit Incentive in Higher Education
Eric Haas
The news media and the Heritage Foundation: Promoting education advocacy at the expense of authority
Andrea Beckmann & Charlie Cooper
‘Globalisation’, the New Managerialism and Education: Rethinking the Purpose of Education in Britain
Jill Pinkney Pastrana & Guillermo Williamson C. & Patricia Gómez R.
Learning from Mapuche Communities: Intercultural Education, and Participation in the Ninth Region of Chile
Álvaro Moreira Hypolito
Teachers' Work and Professionalization: The promised land or dream denied?
Christopher G. Robbins
Racism and the Authority of Neoliberalism: A Review of Three New Books on the Persistence of Racial Inequality in a Color-blind Era
Vol 2, No 1: March 2004
Pauline Lipman
Education Accountability and Repression of Democracy Post-9/11
Kathleen Kesson
Inhuman Powers and Terrible Things:
The Theory and Practice of Alienated Labor in Urban Schools
David A. Gabbard
A Nation at Risk - Reloaded: part II
Ramin Farahmandpur
ESSAY REVIEW: A Marxist Critique of Michael Apple’s Neo-Marxist Approach to Educational Reform [1]
Roberto Leher
A New Lord of Education?
World Bank Policy for Peripheral Capitalism
Dennis Beach
The Public Costs of the Re-structuring of Adult Education: A Case in Point from Sweden
Dawn Penney
Policy tensions being played out in practice. The Specialist Schools initiative in England
2003
Vol 1, No 2: October 2003
Richard Brosio
High-Stakes Tests: Reasons To Strive For Better Marx
David Hursh
Camille Anne Martina
Neoliberalism and schooling in the U.S.
How state and federal government education policies perpetuate inequality
David A. Gabbard
A Nation At Risk – Reloaded: Part I
Curry Malott
Joseph Carroll-Miranda
Punkore Scenes as Revolutionary Street Pedagogy
Grant Banfield
Getting Real About Class: Towards an Emergent Marxist Education
Juha Suoranta
The World Divided in Two: Digital Divide, Information and Communication Technologies, and the 'Youth Question'
Anita Trnavcevic
Marketization of Public Basic Education in Slovenia: Policy and Quality Discussion
Vol 1, No 1: March 2003
Dave Hill
Global Neo-Liberalism, the Deformation of Education and Resistance
Glenn Rikowski
Schools and the GATS Enigma
Simon Boxley
Performativity and Capital in Schools
Jane Mulderrig
Consuming education: a critical discourse analysis of social actors in New Labour’s education policy
Tristan McCowan
Participation and Education in the Landless People’s Movement of Brazil
Georgios Grollios
Ioannis Kaskaris
From socialist - democratic to “Third Way” politics and rhetoric in Greek education (1997 - 2002)
Joel Kivirauma
Risto Rinne
Piia Seppänen
Neo-liberal education policy approaching the Finnish shoreline?


