Education and the Production of Space

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Baltimore Rebellion
Baltimore uprising analysis
Black Lives Matter
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Charter Schools
Chinese Communist Party
Codifi Cation
Commodity Fetishism
critical geography
Critical Pedagogy
Demystifi Cation
Derek R. Ford
education policy and politics
education theory
educational leadership
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Fi Xed Capital
Freddie Gray
geography
Global Capitalist Political Economy
Global Class War
Global Political Economic Order
Henri Lefebvre
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Kim Il Sung
Lefebvre's Spatial Triad
Lefebvre’s Spatial Triad
Marxism
Marxist educational theory
metropedagogy
Mystifi Cation
radical pedagogy
Reifi Cation
Representational Spaces
Revolutionary Critical Pedagogy
revolutionary pedagogy in urban spaces
Shiloh Baptist Church
Social Reproduction
space
spatial justice
Spatial Triad
Spatial Turn
Student Teacher Contradiction
Take Place
urban education
urban rebellion
urban social movements
urban space
urbanization

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138229525
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Emerging from a radical pedagogical tradition, Education and the Production of Space deepens and extends Henri Lefebvre’s insights on revolutionary praxis by revealing the intimate relationship between education and the production of space. Synthesizing educational theory, Marxist theory, and critical geography, the book articulates a revolutionary political pedagogy, one that emerges as a break from within—and against—critical pedagogy. Ford investigates the role of space in the context of emerging social movements and urban rebellions, with a focus on the Baltimore Rebellion of 2015, and shows how processes of learning, studying, and teaching can help us produce space differently, in a manner aligned with our needs and desires.

Derek R. Ford is Assistant Professor of Education Studies at DePauw University, USA.

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