Kenneth J. Saltman is a defining voice within Education, and for 25
years he has worked to uncover the ways in which public education has
been impacted by corporatization and neoliberalism, and to demonstrate
what educators and citizens can do to reclaim the democratic purpose
of schooling. His work is unique in the way that it bridges a number
of traditions, theoretical perspectives, and ranges in scope across
the discipline, while at the same time translating crucial concepts in
an accessible writing style. In this timely collection, Saltman
introduces 11 of his most influential writings across his career with
new contextual information for each piece. The volume is framed by a
new introduction and conclusion by the author, which re-examine the
scope of his work, discuss the larger development of the field over
time, and considers what is still to be done. This important work will
be crucial to researchers and graduate students in Education courses,
particularly within Educational Foundations, Sociology of Education,
and Education Policy Studies. The book’s interdisciplinary nature
means that it will also be highly beneficial for those studying or
researching within Sociology, Communications, and Politics.
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Selected Writings of Kenneth J. Saltman
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040099889
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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