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Pauline Lipman - The New Political Economy of Urban Education: Neoliberalism, Race, and the Right to the City - 9780415802246 - V9780415802246
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The New Political Economy of Urban Education: Neoliberalism, Race, and the Right to the City

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Description for The New Political Economy of Urban Education: Neoliberalism, Race, and the Right to the City Paperback. Using Chicago as a case study of the interconnectedness between neoliberal urban policies on housing, economic development, and education, this book explores the larger implications on equity, justice, and the restructuring of the city. It offers a significant contribution to the various arguments about urban schooling. Series: Critical Social Thought. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBBNC; JFSG; JNF. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 228 x 156 x 12. Weight in Grams: 308.
Urban education and its contexts have changed in powerful ways. Old paradigms are being eclipsed by global forces of privatization and markets and new articulations of race, class, and urban space. These factors and more set the stage for Pauline Lipman's insightful analysis of the relationship between education policy and the neoliberal economic, political, and ideological processes that are reshaping cities in the United States and around the globe. Using Chicago as a case study of the interconnectedness of neoliberal urban policies on housing, economic development, race, and education, ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Number of pages
224
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Series
Critical Social Thought
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780415802246
SKU
V9780415802246
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About Pauline Lipman
Pauline Lipman is Professor of Educational Policy Studies in the College of Education, University of Illinois-Chicago.

Reviews for The New Political Economy of Urban Education: Neoliberalism, Race, and the Right to the City
Refreshingly, [Lipman] is attempting to seek answers, as she probes the ways in which the changing urban landscape has shaped (re-shaped) urban education...Like the rest of us, [she] holds out hope in this book for a transformation of values and of systems, so that everyday people can reclaim the public sphere, public schools, and continue to hold accountable those responsible ... Read more

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