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Comparative Education: The Dialectic of the Global and the Local

Editat de Carlos Alberto Torres, Robert F. Arnove, Lauren Ila Misiaszek
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Now in its fifth edition, Comparative Education: The Dialectic of the Global and the Local has established itself as the state-of-the art, comprehensive as well as sophisticated framework for taking into account the dynamic interactions of local, national, regional, and transnational factors shaping education systems around the world. Our theoretical and methodological strategy for this volume has proven effective as a standard textbook for introducing the field of comparative education from various theoretical and methodological perspectives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781538145555
ISBN-10: 1538145553
Pagini: 604
Ilustrații: 7 b/w illustrations; 16 tables
Dimensiuni: 174 x 252 x 34 mm
Greutate: 2.22 kg
Ediția:Fifth Edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: Reframing Comparative Education: The Dialectic of the Global and the Local Robert F. Arnove
Institutionalizing International Influence Joel SamoffEconomics, Education, and Society: Myths and Possibilities Steven KleesThe State, Social Movements and Education: Between Reform and Transformation Raymond Morrow and Carlos Alberto TorresCulture and Education Vandra Lea Masemann The Question of Identity from a Comparative Education Perspective Christine FoxEquality of Education: Six Decades of Comparative Evidence Seen from a New Millennium Joseph P. FarrellWomen's Education in the Twenty-First Century Nelly P. StromquistControl of Education: Issues and Tensions in Centralization and Decentralization Mark BrayTransforming adult and community education: a theory of literacies for analysing change in Grenada's revolution and after Anne Hickling-HudsonBetween the State, Society and Global Markets: Three Roles of Higher Education Susan Wiksten & Daniel Schugurensky Education in Africa: Not Remediation but Transformation and Innovation Joel Samoff & Bidemi CarrolEducation in Latin America: From Dependency and Neoliberalism to Alternative Paths to Development Robert F. Arnove, Stephen Franz, Carlos Ornelas & Carlos Alberto TorresThe Education of Youngsters in Conflict-Ridden Regions of the Middle East: Challenges and Opportunities Muzna Awayed-BisharaEducation in the Asia-Pacific Region: Achievements and Challenges John Hawkins (posthumous) & Anthony Welch Living Well Together as Educators in Our Oceanic 'Sea of Islands': Epistemology and Ontology of Comparative Education Kabini Sanga, David Fa'avae, Martyn ReynoldsThe Political Construction of European Education António TeodoroEducation in Eastern and Central Europe: Re-Thinking Post-Socialism in the Context of Globalization Ben Eklof & Iveta Silova Technocracy, Uncertainty, and Ethics: Comparative Education in an Era of Postmodernity and Globalization Anthony WelchComparative Education: The Dialectics of Globalization and Its Discontents Carlos Alberto Torres

Recenzii

The field of comparative and international education has evolved significantly over the years, and the fifth edition of this volume manages to nimbly keep step with an ever-changing world. Informative and in-depth, this book reflects on the many and varied forces shaping the field both from within and beyond the academy. Globalization, equity, and cross-cultural themes grounded in current sociopolitical realities offer rich opportunities for narratives and analysis across well-researched and comprehensive chapters. Historical perspectives on the field serve as welcome context to ground the contemporary views addressed in this latest edition, which offers both methodological and theoretical frames for consideration. The editors treat comparative international studies as a way forward for many of the challenges in the post-pandemic world, where the very foundations of democracy and social safety nets were exposed as fragile. The chapter on the various roles of higher education, among other sections of this book, should be widely read across the academy and discussed by scholars from diverse fields, including the humanities, STEM, and the social sciences. This book is highly recommended for scholars whose teaching and/or research bridges local, regional, and global perspectives. Highly recommended. Graduate students and faculty."
This volume, evolving out of its previous editions, all classics, continues to showcase the multifaceted nature of comparative and international education. It comprises established scholars, each of whom is a mainstay in the area, while also foregrounding the work of the younger generation, making it a vademecum. It tackles perennial and very pertinent issues. If you are looking to obtain a comprehensive grasp of comparative and international education, this is the book for you.
The fifth edition of Comparative Education: The Dialectic of the Global and the Local has come at a critical time when the field of Comparative and International Education has assumed great significance because global cohesion and interdependence are essential for humanity. At this watershed moment when the COVID-19 crisis has focused attention on the dangers of inequality, the broad range of chapters in this book, written by leading scholars, indicates the dialectic of the local and the global, reframes the field, and points to novel directions in the post-pandemic world.
As a global educational scholar primarily focused upon global literacies, I welcome this volume as I believe it represents what I view as a zeitgeist occurring in the global arena. The chapters discuss the interruptions to our worlds as a result of sociopolitical, health, and other developments, interrogating them and enlisting postcolonialism, indigeneity, racism, gender, and other critical lenses. The editors enlist the notion of dialectic to portray the tensions among local, national, and global events and how they fuse with or disrupt the various story lines within the field of comparative education-the nature of its science and role in educational as well as sociopolitical developments across the globe-nationally, regionally, and locally. The fifth edition offers a multidimensional discussion of global-local transactions on a planetary scale that better fit with reading our worlds beyond what comparative education scholars have provided prior. The volume's contributors leverage discussions of planetary significance essential to the critical literacies and reflexivity of individuals, communities and larger society.
Comparative Education: The Dialectic of the Global and the Local has become a classic in the field, widely used for the framing of teaching, research and activism. Arnove's authoritative and insightful introduction to this edition demonstrates the crucial value of the comparative impulse and an international mindset in addressing current educational issues in the complex and rapidly changing second decade of the 21st century.
In this fifth and revised edition of the book, the editors and their contributors elevate even more the needed educational and attached social wellbeing dialectic between the global and the local with important, indeed urgent highlights on the expanding and currently pandemic exacerbated inequities across the globe. With the first editions of the book already achieving a prominent location in the comparative education literature, this new edition and the extra perspectives it brings to the fore continue to affirm the criticality of the area in centering these and related issues, while also engaging the multi-contextual and attendant temporal complexities that international education scholars need to continually, more so in epistemic justice terms now, analyze and infer from, for the still elusive but collectively achievable horizontal social development.
The Dialectic of the Global and the Local engages key issues, transformations, and challenges to the field of comparative education today. Articulating the diversity and ongoing debates within the field, a variety of scholars present insightful analyses and problems of contemporary education within global, comparative, and critical perspectives that make the text a valuable resource for students, scholars, and those concerned about understanding the importance of education in the contemporary world.
Comparative Education: The Dialectic of the Global and the Local challenges the metanarratives of neoliberal globalization and forcefully sets the agenda for pursuing social justice in education through academic research and education policy making. It is an impressive collective effort to redefine schooling as a source of social action, reconnect politics and education, and reengage comparative education in the struggle for social justice and equity in the context of globalization.