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  • Title: Education, Science and Knowledge Capitalism

    Education, Science and Knowledge Capitalism

    Creativity and the Promise of Openness
    by Michael Adrian Peters (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Knowledge-based Economies

    Knowledge-based Economies

    Models and Methods
    by Wladyslaw Welfe (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: Creativity and the Global Knowledge Economy

    Creativity and the Global Knowledge Economy

    by Michael Adrian Peters (Author) Simon Marginson (Author) Peter Murphy (Author)
    ©2009 Textbook
  • Title: Indigenous Cultural Capital

    Indigenous Cultural Capital

    Postcolonial Narratives in Australian Children’s Literature
    by Daozhi Xu (Author) 2018
    Monographs
  • Title: Change in Early Nineteenth-Century Higher Education in New York’s Capital District

    Change in Early Nineteenth-Century Higher Education in New York’s Capital District

    by Richard Ognibene (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2017 Textbook
  • Title: Education, Child Labor and Human Capital Formation in Selected Urban and Rural Settings of Pakistan
  • Title: Education in the Creative Economy

    Education in the Creative Economy

    Knowledge and Learning in the Age of Innovation
    by Daniel Araya (Volume editor) Michael Adrian Peters (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Innovation Networks and Clusters

    Innovation Networks and Clusters

    The Knowledge Backbone
    by Blandine Laperche (Volume editor) Paul Sommers (Volume editor) Dimitri Uzunidis (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: Neoliberalism and After?

    Neoliberalism and After?

    Education, Social Policy, and the Crisis of Western Capitalism
    by Michael Adrian Peters (Author)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: European Business and Brand Building

    European Business and Brand Building

    by Luciano Segreto (Volume editor) Hubert Bonin (Volume editor) Andrzej K. Kozminski (Volume editor) Carles Manera (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Transnational Cultures

    ISSN: 2297-2854

    Transnational Cultures promotes enquiry into the literary and cultural productions of transnational experiences characterized by the vertical and lateral exchanges of ideas, objects and linguistic practices across the globe. With the growth of diasporic communities, migratory crossings and virtual exchange, literary and cultural productions beyond, across and traversing borders have become a growing focus of scholarship within historical, contemporary and comparative contexts. Concepts of nationhood are increasingly understood as a limiting and limited way of understanding culture. While we question the binary relations of center versus periphery, global versus local, we also recognize the importance of scholarship examining relationships that escape these binaries, such as those focusing on South–South exchanges, minor transnational relations and Indigenous experiences. The series encourages new work that investigates how a transnational lens might transform existing understandings of cultural exchange and identity formation in any period or location. We are particularly interested in research that shines a light on transnational cultural experiences that are underrepresented and explores how writers and artists from underrepresented groups position themselves vis-à-vis national and global forces. What broader flows of knowledge, capital and power mark pre-modern, modern and contemporary cultural productions and identity formations? How do marginal experiences trouble existing narratives of the nation-state and global–local paradigms? What kinds of creolization of cultures and experiences evolve in the processes of transnationalism? How do transnational flows in the Global South, and among marginal or minority communities, facilitate sites of articulation outside normative discourses? The series strives to offer a renewed understanding of minor and minority expressions and articulations of transnational experiences that often escape national and global discourses. Proposals for monographs and edited collections from international scholars are welcome. The series is interdisciplinary in scope and welcomes research on literature, film, new media, visual culture and beyond. All proposals and manuscripts will be subjected to rigorous peer review. The main language of publication is English. Editorial Board: Rhian Atkin (Lisbon), Shakuntala Banaji (London School of Economics), Simone Brioni (Stony Brook), Helena Buescu (Lisbon), Deborah Cherry (London), Anne Garland Mahler (Virginia), Weihsin Gui (Riverside), Maria Koundoura (Emerson), Su Lin Lewis (Bristol), Churnjeet Mahn (Strathclyde), Jacqueline Maingard (Bristol), Stephen Morton (Southampton), Nasser Mufti (Chicago), Christopher Ouma (Cape Town), Dorothy Price (Courtauld Institute of Art), Oana Popescu-Sandu (Southern Indiana), James Procter (Newcastle), Sara Pugach (Los Angeles), Giulia Riccò (Michigan), Mark Sabine (Nottingham), Shuang Shen (Penn State), Lisa Shaw (Liverpool), Siobhán Shilton (Bristol), Catherine Speck (Adelaide), Emily Celeste Vázquez Enríquez (UC Davis), Toshio Watanabe (East Anglia), Adam Watt (Exeter)

    5 publications

  • Title: 1 Against Reform and Defence: Towards an Abolitionist Feminist Praxis in, against, and beyond the Neoliberal University
  • Title: 2. The Neoliberal and Neoracist Potentialities of International Doctoral Student of Color Admissions in Graduate Education Programs
  • Global Studies in Education

    "Global Studies in Education is a book series that address the implications of the powerful dynamics associated with globalization for re-conceptualizing educational theory, policy and practice. The general orientation of the series is inter-disciplinary. It welcomes conceptual, empirical and critical studies that explore the dynamics of the rapidly changing global processes, connectivities and imagination, and how these are reshaping issues of knowledge creation and management and economic and political institutions, leading to new social identities and cultural formations associated with education. Scholars have sought to use the term “globalization” to summarize dynamic processes now being expressed in the intensification and movement of cultural and economic capital across national borders, the acceleration of mass migration, and the amplification and proliferation of images generated in the Internet and in electronic mediation generally. These processes are now fully articulated to the organization of knowledge in educational institutions and the social and cultural environments in which both school youth and educators now operate. However, there is no settlement or general agreement, nor is there a developed literature, about how globalization processes function in the institutional terrain of education and how they impact the integration of social subjects into contemporary institutions such as the school. This new series therefore aims to provide a venue for rigorous interdisciplinary research that seeks to describe, document, theorize, and intervene in the brave new educational world defined by globalization processes. We are particularly interested in manuscripts that offer: a) new theoretical, and methodological, approaches to the study of globalization and its impact on education; b) ethnographic case studies or textual/discourse based analyses that examine the cultural identity experiences of youth and educators inside and outside of educational institutions; c) studies of education policy processes that address the impact and operation of global agencies and networks; d) analyses of the nature and scope of transnational flows of capital, people and ideas and how these are affecting educational processes; e) studies of shifts in knowledge and media formations, and how these point to new conceptions of educational processes; f) exploration of global economic, social and educational inequalities and social movements promoting ethical renewal. "

    63 publications

  • Title: Sport-loisir, pouvoir et société: Jeux et enjeux autour du «deux-zéro» et du «bonbon» au Cameroun.
  • Title: Decolonizing Environmental Education for Different Contexts and Nations

    Decolonizing Environmental Education for Different Contexts and Nations

    by Kathryn Riley (Volume editor) Janet McVittie (Volume editor) Marcelo Gules Borges (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Textbook
  • Title: Yoruba Idealism

    Yoruba Idealism

    by Yemi Ogunyemi (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: Perspectives on Ottawa’s High-tech Sector

    Perspectives on Ottawa’s High-tech Sector

    by Nick Novakowski (Volume editor) Rémy Tremblay (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Title: HRM’s Contribution to Hard Work

    HRM’s Contribution to Hard Work

    A comparative analysis of human resource management
    by Ivan Svetlik (Volume editor) Branko Ilic (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Edited Collection
  • Title: Alternatives

    Alternatives

    Debating Theatre Culture in the Age of Con-Fusion
    by Vanessa Elaine Domine (Author) Peter Eckersall (Volume editor) Uchino Tadashi (Volume editor) Moriyama Naoto (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Edited Collection
  • Title: Critical Animal Studies and Activism

    Critical Animal Studies and Activism

    International Perspectives on Total Liberation and Intersectionality
    by Anthony J. Nocella II (Volume editor) Richard J. White (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Exploring Commodities

    Exploring Commodities

    An Anthropologist on the Trails of Malinowski and Traven in Mexico
    by Scott Cook (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Espiritualismo at the U.S.-Mexican Border Region

    Espiritualismo at the U.S.-Mexican Border Region

    A Case Study of Possession, Globalization, and the Maintenance of Tradition
    by Rodolfo A. Otero (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Critical Examinations of Quality in Early Education and Care

    Critical Examinations of Quality in Early Education and Care

    Regulation, Disqualification, and Erasure
    by Gaile S. Cannella (Volume editor) Michelle Salazar Pérez (Volume editor) I-Fang Lee (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Working for Social Justice Inside and Outside the Classroom

    Working for Social Justice Inside and Outside the Classroom

    A Community of Students, Teachers, Researchers, and Activists
    by Nancye E. McCrary (Volume editor) E. Wayne Ross (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
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