Critical Education in the New Information AgeRowman & Littlefield, 1999 - 176 頁 Essays by some of the world's leading educators provide a revolutionary portrait of new ideas and developments in education that can influence the possibility of social and political change. The authors take into account such diverse terrain as feminism, ecology, media, and individual liberty in their pursuit of new ideas that can inform the fundamental practice of education and promote a more humane civil society. The book consolidates recent thinking just as it reflects on emerging new lines of critical theory. |
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Flows Networks and Identities A Critical Theory of the Informational Society | 33 |
New Educational Inequalities | 61 |
Education and Community Involvement | 79 |
Border Youth Difference and Postmodern Education | 89 |
Our Common Culture A Poisonous Pedagogy | 113 |
Labor Power Culture and the Cultural Commodity | 135 |
Index | 167 |
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第 7 頁 - Capitalism is the most pluralistic order history has ever known, restlessly transgressing boundaries and dismantling oppositions, pitching together diverse life-forms and continually overflowing the measure. The whole of this plurality, need one say, operates within quite stringent limits; but it helps to explain why some postmodernists look eagerly to a hybridized future while others are persuaded that it has already arrived.