HENRY GIROUX ON YOUTH CULTURAL STUDIES & CRITICAL PEDAGOGY – POLICY FUTURES IN EDUCATION: VOLUME 10 ISSUE 6 (2012)
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POLICY FUTURES IN EDUCATION
Volume 10 Number 6 2012 ISSN 1478-2103
SYMPOSIUM FESTSCHRIFT
Henry Giroux on Youth Cultural Studies and Critical Pedagogy
Guest Editor: TINA (A.C.) BESLEY
Tina (A.C.) Besley. Introduction. Why Read Giroux? OPEN ACCESS
Peter Mayo. Recuperating Democratic Spaces in an Age of Militarisation and a ‘New Fascism’
David Trend. Henry Giroux and the Arts
Tony Kashani. The Transformative Intellectual: an examination of Henry Giroux’s ethics
Christopher G. Robbins. Disposable Youth/Damaged Democracy: youth, neoliberalism, and the promise of pedagogy in the work of Henry Giroux
Sophia A. McClennen. ‘Young People are No Longer at Risk: they are the risk’. Henry Giroux’s Youth in a Suspect Society
Doug Morris. Pedagogy in Catastrophic Times: Giroux and the tasks of critical public intellectuals
Robin Truth Goodman. The New Taylorism: hacking at the philosophy of the university’s end
Kenneth J. Saltman. Why Henry Giroux’s Democratic Pedagogy is Crucial for Confronting Failed Corporate School Reform and How Liberals Like Ravitch and Darling-Hammond Are Making Things Worse
Michael A. Peters. Henry Giroux on Democracy Unsettled: from critical pedagogy to the war on youth – an interview
REVIEW ESSAY
Joao M. Paraskeva. Challenging the Neoliberal Global Minotaur (Henry A. Giroux: Education and the Crisis of Public Values: challenging the assault on teachers, students and public education)
OCCASIONAL THOUGHTS
Henry A. Giroux. Santorum and God’s Will: the religionization of politics and the tyranny of totalitarianism
Henry A. Giroux. The Scorched Earth Politics of America’s Fundamentalisms
Henry Giroux. Gated Intellectuals and Fortress America: towards a borderless pedagogy in the Occupy Movement
SCIENCE IN SOCIETY IN BRIEF
Alan Cottey. Limits to Stability
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Glenn Rikowski and Ruth Rikowski have a number of articles in Policy Futures in Education. These include:
Rikowski, Ruth (2003) Value – the Life Blood of Capitalism: knowledge is the current key, Policy Futures in Education, Vol.1 No.1, pp.160-178:
http://www.wwwords.co.uk/pdf/viewpdf.asp?j=pfie&vol=1&issue=1&year=2003&article=9_Rikowski_PFIE_1_1&id=195.93.21.68
Rikowski, Glenn (2004) Marx and the Education of the Future, Policy Futures in Education, Vol.2 Nos. 3 & 4, pp.565-577, online at:
http://www.wwwords.co.uk/pdf/viewpdf.asp?j=pfie&vol=2&issue=3&year=2004&article=10_Rikowski_PFEO_2_3-4_web&id=195.93.21.71
Rikowski, Ruth (2006) A Marxist Analysis of the World Trade Organisation’s Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, Policy Futures in Education, Vol.4 No.4:
http://www.wwwords.co.uk/pdf/viewpdf.asp?j=pfie&vol=4&issue=4&year=2006&article=7_Rikowski_PFIE_4_4_web&id=205.188.117.66
Rikowski, Ruth (2008) Review Essay: ‘On Marx: An introduction to the revolutionary intellect of Karl Marx’, by Paula Allman, Policy Futures in Education,Vol.6 No.5, pp.653-661:
http://www.wwwords.co.uk/pdf/validate.asp?j=pfie&vol=6&issue=5&year=2008&article=11_Rikowski_PFIE_6_5_web
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