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The first volume to focus on the intersections of militarization,
corporations, and education, Education as Enforcement exposed the
many ways schooling has become the means through which the
expansion of global corporate power are enforced. Since publication
of the first edition, these trends have increased to disturbing
levels as a result of the extensive militarization of civil
society, the implosion of the neoconservative movement, and the
financial meltdown that radically called into question the basic
assumptions undergirding neoliberal ideology. An understanding of
the enforcement of these corporate economic imperatives remains
imperative to a critical discussion of related militarized trends
in schools, whether through accountability and standards, school
security, or other discipline based reforms. Education as
Enforcement elaborates upon the central arguments of the first
edition and updates readers on how recent events have reinforced
their continued original relevance. In addition to substantive
updates to several original chapters, this second edition includes
a new foreword by Henry Giroux, a new introduction, and four new
chapters that reveal the most contemporary expressions of the
militarization and corporatization of education. New topics covered
in this collection include zero-tolerance, foreign and second
language instruction in the post-9/11 context, the rise of
single-sex classrooms, and the intersection of the militarization
and corporatization of schools under the Obama administration.
The first volume to focus on the intersections of militarization,
corporations, and education, Education as Enforcement exposed the
many ways schooling has become the means through which the
expansion of global corporate power are enforced. Since publication
of the first edition, these trends have increased to disturbing
levels as a result of the extensive militarization of civil
society, the implosion of the neoconservative movement, and the
financial meltdown that radically called into question the basic
assumptions undergirding neoliberal ideology. An understanding of
the enforcement of these corporate economic imperatives remains
imperative to a critical discussion of related militarized trends
in schools, whether through accountability and standards, school
security, or other discipline based reforms. Education as
Enforcement elaborates upon the central arguments of the first
edition and updates readers on how recent events have reinforced
their continued original relevance. In addition to substantive
updates to several original chapters, this second edition includes
a new foreword by Henry Giroux, a new introduction, and four new
chapters that reveal the most contemporary expressions of the
militarization and corporatization of education. New topics covered
in this collection include zero-tolerance, foreign and second
language instruction in the post-9/11 context, the rise of
single-sex classrooms, and the intersection of the militarization
and corporatization of schools under the Obama administration.
Foucault's thought finds innumerable applications across the social
sciences, from studies in the social aspects of the medical
practices and criminal sociology to juridical and economic
sciences. Owing to their philosophical ramifications, his ideas
have also impacted the spheres of literary studies, ethics,
political thought, and "critical ontology." Few thinkers have left
such an influence across such a diverse range of studies.
Contributors attempt to pay homage to that diversity by presenting
a multidisciplinary series of analyses dedicated to the question of
"power today." Drawn from a number of papers presented at an
international conference entitled "Michel Foucault and social
Control: conducted at Maison de la culture Cote-des-Neiges in
Montreal on May 8-10, 2004 to commemorate the twentieth anniversary
of Foucault's death, the essays that comprise this volume address
the issue at both a theoretical level and as it pertains to
specific fields of practice. In addition to paying tribute to
Foucault's achievements and situating his thought within the French
and larger European context from which it emerged, these essays
also re-evaluate the relevance of Foucault's ideas for
understanding contemporary conditions. This book is suited for a
broad academic audience in the humanities and Social Sciences,
especially philosophy, sociology, and cultural studies.
Foucault's thought finds innumerable applications across the social
sciences, from studies in the social aspects of the medical
practices and criminal sociology to juridical and economic
sciences. Owing to their philosophical ramifications, his ideas
have also impacted the spheres of literary studies, ethics,
political thought, and 'critical ontology.' Few thinkers have left
such an influence across such a diverse range of studies.
Contributors attempt to pay homage to that diversity by presenting
a multidisciplinary series of analyses dedicated to the question of
'power today.' Drawn from a number of papers presented at an
international conference entitled 'Michel Foucault and social
Control: conducted at Maison de la culture CTte-des-Neiges in
Montreal on May 8-10, 2004 to commemorate the twentieth anniversary
of Foucault's death, the essays that comprise this volume address
the issue at both a theoretical level and as it pertains to
specific fields of practice. In addition to paying tribute to
Foucault's achievements and situating his thought within the French
and larger European context from which it emerged, these essays
also re-evaluate the relevance of Foucault's ideas for
understanding contemporary conditions. This book is suited for a
broad academic audience in the humanities and Social Sciences,
especially philosophy, sociology, and cultural studies.
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