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This edited volume contributes to a burgeoning field of critical
scholarship on the news media and education. This scholarship is
based on an understanding that the news media has increasingly
applied a neoliberal template that mediates knowledge and action
about education. This book calls into question what the public
knows about education, how the public is informed, and whose
interests are represented and ultimately served through the
production and distribution of information by the news media about
education. The chapters comprising this volume serve to enlighten
and call to action parents, students, educators, academics and
scholars, activists, and policymakers for social, political, and
economic transformation. Moreover, as the neoliberal agenda in
North America intensifies, the chapters in this book help to deepen
our understanding of the logics and processes of the neoliberal
privatization of education and the accompanying social discourses
that facilitate the reduction of social relations to a transaction
in the marketplace. The chapters examine the news media and the
reproduction of neoliberal educational reforms (A Nation at Risk,
Teach For America, charter schools, think tanks, and PISA) and
resistance to neoliberal educational reforms (online activism and
radical Black press) while also broadening our conceptual
understanding of the marketization and mediatization of educational
discourses. Overall, the book provides an in-depth understanding of
the neoliberal privatization of education by extending critical
examinations to this underrepresented field of cultural production:
the news media coverage of education. The contribution of this
edited volume, therefore, helps to build an understanding of the
contemporary dynamics of capital accumulation to inform public
resistance for social transformation.
This edited volume contributes to a burgeoning field of critical
scholarship on the news media and education. This scholarship is
based on an understanding that the news media has increasingly
applied a neoliberal template that mediates knowledge and action
about education. This book calls into question what the public
knows about education, how the public is informed, and whose
interests are represented and ultimately served through the
production and distribution of information by the news media about
education. The chapters comprising this volume serve to enlighten
and call to action parents, students, educators, academics and
scholars, activists, and policymakers for social, political, and
economic transformation. Moreover, as the neoliberal agenda in
North America intensifies, the chapters in this book help to deepen
our understanding of the logics and processes of the neoliberal
privatization of education and the accompanying social discourses
that facilitate the reduction of social relations to a transaction
in the marketplace. The chapters examine the news media and the
reproduction of neoliberal educational reforms (A Nation at Risk,
Teach For America, charter schools, think tanks, and PISA) and
resistance to neoliberal educational reforms (online activism and
radical Black press) while also broadening our conceptual
understanding of the marketization and mediatization of educational
discourses. Overall, the book provides an in-depth understanding of
the neoliberal privatization of education by extending critical
examinations to this underrepresented field of cultural production:
the news media coverage of education. The contribution of this
edited volume, therefore, helps to build an understanding of the
contemporary dynamics of capital accumulation to inform public
resistance for social transformation.
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