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Educating for Radical Social Transformation in the Climate Crisis (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Stuart Tannock Educating for Radical Social Transformation in the Climate Crisis (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Stuart Tannock
R3,620 Discovery Miles 36 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book asks how education can be developed to facilitate the radical social, cultural and economic transformations needed to deal with the ongoing climate emergency. The author illuminates important links between the work currently being done in climate change and education and the broader and older theories of radical education: an area of education theory and practice that has long grappled with the question of how to use education to create a more just society. Highlighting both current work and long traditions that include popular, progressive, feminist, anti-racist and anti-colonial education, the author draws on interdisciplinary research to make the case for how radical education can help tackle the climate change crisis. It will have direct relevance for scholars of environmental education and radical education as well as activists and practitioners.

Educational Equality and International Students - Justice Across Borders? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Stuart Tannock Educational Equality and International Students - Justice Across Borders? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Stuart Tannock
R2,873 Discovery Miles 28 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In an increasingly globalised educational landscape, this book examines whether the principle of educational equality can be applied across nation state borders. Exploring the tension between the theory of educational equality and the reality that most educational institutions are rooted in local communities and national frameworks, the author thus probes the consequences for institutions, individuals and communities as the number of international students grows exponentially. A topic that has previously received limited attention, the author draws upon theoretical literature and an empirical study of how universities in the United Kingdom conceptualise and promote principles of educational equality for international as compared with home students. This pioneering work will be interest and value to students and scholars of international education, international students, educational equality and globalisation, as well as practitioners and policy makers.

Youth Rising? - The Politics of Youth in the Global Economy (Hardcover): Mayssoun Sukarieh, Stuart Tannock Youth Rising? - The Politics of Youth in the Global Economy (Hardcover)
Mayssoun Sukarieh, Stuart Tannock
R5,376 Discovery Miles 53 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Over the last decade, "youth" has become increasingly central to policy, development, media and public debates and conflicts across the world - whether as an ideological symbol, social category or political actor. Set against a backdrop of contemporary political economy, Youth Rising? seeks to understand exactly how and why youth has become such a popular and productive social category and concept. The book provocatively argues that the rise and spread of global neoliberalism has not only led youth to become more politically and symbolically salient, but also to expand to encompass a growing range of ages and individuals of different class, race, ethnic, national and religious backgrounds. Employing both theoretical and historical analysis, authors Mayssoun Sukarieh and Stuart Tannock trace the development of youth within the context of capitalism, where it has long functioned as a category for social control. The book's chapters critically analyze the growing fears of mass youth unemployment and a "lost generation" that spread around the world in the wake of the global financial crisis. They question as well the relentless focus on youth in the reporting and discussion of recent global protests and uprisings. By helping develop a better understanding of such phenomena and critically and reflexively investigating the very category and identity of youth, Youth Rising? offers a fresh and sobering challenge to the field of youth studies and to widespread claims about the relationship between youth and social change.

Educational Equality and International Students - Justice Across Borders? (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Educational Equality and International Students - Justice Across Borders? (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Stuart Tannock
R2,628 Discovery Miles 26 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In an increasingly globalised educational landscape, this book examines whether the principle of educational equality can be applied across nation state borders. Exploring the tension between the theory of educational equality and the reality that most educational institutions are rooted in local communities and national frameworks, the author thus probes the consequences for institutions, individuals and communities as the number of international students grows exponentially. A topic that has previously received limited attention, the author draws upon theoretical literature and an empirical study of how universities in the United Kingdom conceptualise and promote principles of educational equality for international as compared with home students. This pioneering work will be interest and value to students and scholars of international education, international students, educational equality and globalisation, as well as practitioners and policy makers.

Youth Rising? - The Politics of Youth in the Global Economy (Paperback): Mayssoun Sukarieh, Stuart Tannock Youth Rising? - The Politics of Youth in the Global Economy (Paperback)
Mayssoun Sukarieh, Stuart Tannock
R1,605 Discovery Miles 16 050 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Over the last decade, "youth" has become increasingly central to policy, development, media and public debates and conflicts across the world - whether as an ideological symbol, social category or political actor. Set against a backdrop of contemporary political economy, Youth Rising? seeks to understand exactly how and why youth has become such a popular and productive social category and concept. The book provocatively argues that the rise and spread of global neoliberalism has not only led youth to become more politically and symbolically salient, but also to expand to encompass a growing range of ages and individuals of different class, race, ethnic, national and religious backgrounds. Employing both theoretical and historical analysis, authors Mayssoun Sukarieh and Stuart Tannock trace the development of youth within the context of capitalism, where it has long functioned as a category for social control. The book's chapters critically analyze the growing fears of mass youth unemployment and a "lost generation" that spread around the world in the wake of the global financial crisis. They question as well the relentless focus on youth in the reporting and discussion of recent global protests and uprisings. By helping develop a better understanding of such phenomena and critically and reflexively investigating the very category and identity of youth, Youth Rising? offers a fresh and sobering challenge to the field of youth studies and to widespread claims about the relationship between youth and social change.

Educating for Radical Social Transformation in the Climate Crisis (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Stuart Tannock Educating for Radical Social Transformation in the Climate Crisis (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Stuart Tannock
R3,596 Discovery Miles 35 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book asks how education can be developed to facilitate the radical social, cultural and economic transformations needed to deal with the ongoing climate emergency. The author illuminates important links between the work currently being done in climate change and education and the broader and older theories of radical education: an area of education theory and practice that has long grappled with the question of how to use education to create a more just society. Highlighting both current work and long traditions that include popular, progressive, feminist, anti-racist and anti-colonial education, the author draws on interdisciplinary research to make the case for how radical education can help tackle the climate change crisis. It will have direct relevance for scholars of environmental education and radical education as well as activists and practitioners.

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