As one of Britain's most original thinkers and writers Colin Ward
wrote extensively about positive and practical examples from the
past and present of the anarchist spirit or the 'social principle'
in everyday life. This volume is the first scholarly work dedicated
to examining the significance of his distinctive and highly
relevant contributions to the areas of education, children and the
environment. In each chapter, international contributors from
academic and activist backgrounds offer cross-disciplinary and
critical perspectives on Ward's work and its relevance to
contemporary debates. The book is divided into four key areas: The
Sand Box of the City Adventures in Education Reflections on
Practice Mobilisations. This book will appeal to academics and
professionals interested in the condition of childhood and youth
today. It will prove useful for postgraduates and professionals
undertaking further professional development, and is relevant to
anyone studying, researching or working in fields relating to
children, education and the environment not just in the UK but
beyond.
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