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Educating from Marx

HISTORICAL MATERIALISM – VOLUME 20 ISSUE 4 (2012)

Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory

Volume 20, Issue 4, 2012

ISSN : 1465-4466

E-ISSN : 1569-206X

 

Articles

Marx on the Dialectics of Elliptical Motion

Author: Thomas Weston

pp. 3–38 (36)

Profitability and the Roots of the Global Crisis: Marx’s ‘Law of the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall’ and the US Economy, 1950–2007

Authors: Murray E.G. Smith; Jonah Butovsky

pp. 39–74 (36)

A Critique of Localist Political Economy and Urban Agriculture

Author: Greg Sharzer

pp. 75–114 (40)

Islam in Gramsci’s Journalism and Prison Notebooks: The Shifting Patterns of Hegemony*

Author: Derek Boothman

pp. 115–140 (26)

French Absolutism and Agricultural Capitalism: A Comment on Henry Heller’s Essays

Author: Stephen Miller

pp. 141–161 (21)

Human Rights Are the Rights of the Infinite: An Interview with Alain Badiou*

Authors: Max Blechman; Anita Chari; Rafeeq Hasan

pp. 162–186 (25)

Perepiska [Letters], Mikhail Lifschitz and György Lukács, Moscow: Grundrisse, 2011; Pisma V. Dostalu, V. Arslanovu, M. Mikhailovu [Letters to V. Dostal, V. Arslanov, M. Mikhailov], Mikhail Lifschitz, Moscow: Grundrisse, 2011

Author: Evgeni V. Pavlov

pp. 187–198 (12)

The American Crucible: Slavery, Emancipation and Human Rights, Robin Blackburn, London: Verso, 2011*

Author: Charles Post

pp. 199–212 (14)

Cosmopolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom, David Harvey, New York: Columbia University Press, 2009

Author: Pete Green

pp. 213–225 (13)

Razzismo di Stato. Stati Uniti, Europa, Italia, edited by Pietro Basso, Milan: Angeli, 2010

Author: Corradi Laura

pp. 226–239 (14)

Experiment

pp. 241–250 (10)

Notes on Contributors

pp. 251–253 (3)

Back Issues

pp. 255–256 (2)

 

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Marxism Against Postmodernism in Educational Theory

Marxism Against Postmodernism in Educational Theory

 

 

 

 

 

Aesthetics

SOCIAL SCIENCES DIRECTORY

Call for Papers

On September 24, the first issue of ‘gold’ open access journal Social Sciences Directory was published. It is a small but important start, with authors and reviewers volunteering their time and effort because they believe that research should be available without barriers. We want to build from here and publish content on a regular basis in order to become a substantial repository that can serve scholars and students worldwide.

Benefits of choosing to publish with us:
•    Fully independent Editors and Editorial Boards
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•    Multi-disciplinary content to cross-fertilise ideas
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•    Publication of valuable additional material
•    Unlimited space – so fewer unnecessary rejections
•    Low article fees  and / or institutional memberships (allowing unlimited submissions)
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If you have papers that you would like to be considered for publication, or would like to offer you services as a reviewer, please visit our website and register. If you have any questions, please let me know.

Kind regards
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Director
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Social Sciences Directory is an online public database that provides the full contents of the published record of research and scholarly discourse in the social sciences in a freely accessible, fully searchable, interlinked form.

Our aim is to facilitate a revolution in social sciences publishing by providing a compelling demonstration of the value and feasibility of open-access publication. If we succeed, everyone who has access to a computer and an internet connection will be a keystroke or a click away from a living treasury of scholarly knowledge.

 

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Glenn Rikowski’s paper, Critical Pedagogy and the Constitution of Capitalist Society has been published at Heathwood Press as a Monthly Guest Article for September 2012, online at:

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Socialism and Hope

INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST REVIEW – ISSUE 76

Issue 76: March–April (2011)

ISR 76: http://isreview.org/index.shtml

CONTENTS 

Revolt in the Middle East 
Another World is Possible

Middle East in Revolution

Editorial 
The actuality of revolution

Ahmed Shawki and Mostafa Omar 
Chronicle of a revolution 
A running account of the movement that brought down Hosni Mubarak

Matt Swagler 
Tunisia: A dictator falls, but what comes next?

Phil Gasper • Critical Thinking 
Can revolution happen here? 
Mass protests are taking place around the world. Will anything similar happen in the U.S.?

Features

Deepa Kumar 
Political Islam: A Marxist analysis 
Part one of a two-part series

Ken Loach 
Between commodity and communication: Has film fulfilled its potential? 
The director of Land and Freedom speaks at the London Film Festival

Noam Chomsky 
Human intelligence and the environment 
How what is rational in capitalist terms is irrational in environmental terms

Stuart Easterling 
Mexico’s revolution, 1910-1920 
The concluding part of a three-part series on the Mexican Revolution

Bolivia today: A debate 
Jeffery Webber’s article, “Bolivia’s reconstituted neoliberalism” (International Socialist Review, September–October 2010), draws a dissenting response from Federico Fuentes, and a rejoinder from Webber

Books

Hadas Thier 
Gaza’s nightmare: the truth about Israel 
A review of two new books about Israel’s war on the Palestinian people

PLUS: Helen Redmond reviews Sabstian Junger’s War, Jim Ramey review’s Nir Rosen’s Aftermath; Chris Williams reviews The Ecological Rift: Capitalism’s War on the Earth; Jason Farbman reviews two new books on the struggle in Latin America; Dao X. Tran reviews a memoir of a Vietnamese Trotskyist

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World Crisis

INSURGENT NOTES ISSUE 3

Just to let you know that our on-line journal Insurgent Notes has just posted issue No. 3. (contents below): http://insurgentnotes.com

Loren Goldner

March 2011

Introduction

From Cairo to Madison, The Old Mole Comes Up For An Early Spring, PDF Version, Loren Goldner

Bleeding Wisconsin, PDF Version, S. Artesian

Rethinking Educational Failure and Reimagining an Educational Future, PDF Version, John Garvey

How the French pension system works, PDF Version, Henri Simon

Of Forests and Trees, PDF Version, S. Artesian

Anti-Capitalism or Anti-Imperialism? Interwar Authoritarian and Fascist Sources of A Reactionary Ideology: The Case of the Bolivian MNR, PDF Version, Loren Goldner

 

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2001

ANTHROPOLOGY + MATERIALISM

Anthropology + Materialism: A Journal of Social Research, an international and multidisciplinary journal at the crossroads of anthropology and materialism, which focuses on the critique of social phenomena, announces a Call for Papers for its inaugural issue to be published in September 2011.

The first issue of the journal will be dedicated to the topic “Walter Benjamin and anthropological materialism”, but propositions related to a “materialist anthropology” inspired by Michel Foucault, Pierre Clastres and other contemporary thinkers are welcomed.

Both theoretical and ethnographic articles are invited in relation to the general topic of the journal. All articles are peer reviewed and are submitted on the condition that they are not in consideration for publication elsewhere.

The present deadline for articles to be included in the first issue of the journal is set for the 1st of May 2011.

More information at: http://anthropologicalmaterialism.hypotheses.org

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Anarchism

ANARCHIST DEVELOPMENTS IN CULTURAL STUDIES

Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies
Volume 2010.1 – “Post-anarchism Today”

Edited by Duane Rousselle & Süreyyya Evren

We have been witnessing a growing interest in the development of a distinctly ‘anarchist studies’ approach to scholarship. Along with this, divergent disciplines are beginning to take anarchist scholarship more seriously. We are beginning to get the sense that, as anarchists, our work is rapidly coming to be defined as the radical position within various ‘schools’ of radical studies. Within this shift, there has been an expansion within the anarchist rubric toward more vibrant and diverse contributions: non-anarchists are beginning to adopt anarchistic philosophies, anarchists are beginning to appropriate non-anarchist philosophies as their own by reading them through their own selective lens, and anarchist scholars are beginning to draw upon any number of sources and methodologies for their inspiration. As a result, the anarcho-sphere has been witnessing adventurous and refreshing new debates.

We hope to offer a platform for the documentation of these recent developments in anarchist thought and to inspire others to see anarchism in all of its brilliant manifestations by linking these developments under a common tendency. We are inspired by Jesse Cohn’s invitation to an ‘anarchist cultural studies’ wherein he has suggested that “anarchists have pretty much always been interested in and actively theorizing about and investigating the kinds of things that now get called ‘cultural studies’” — we are pleased to offer the space in which you, our friends and comrades, can further explore these investigations.

The most difficult part of this project was simply to begin. But we are happy to share with you all that we have passed that part! The first issue of ADCS, volume 2010.1, “Post-anarchism Today,” includes articles from geology, film studies, sociology and religious studies. The publication of this issue coincides with the release of our new book “Post-anarchism: A Reader” (Pluto Press) and may be thought to include materials that expand upon the discussions included therein.

You may pre-order hard copies of ADCS 2010.1 for yourself or for your (campus and radical) libraries by visiting: http://littleblackcart.com/index.php?main_page=product_book_info&products_id=597.

However, you may also read the first issue on our website at the end of the month in a typographically accurate PDF format and print this out to share with your friends and colleagues by visiting: http://www.anarchist-developments.org.

Our promise to you: we will always keep our journal free and easily accessible online using the highest quality print-ready formats.

We should state at the outset: our journal aims to disrupt the compulsion toward the commodification of radical knowledge. In this regard, our journal will always be freely available to read, download, print, and distribute from our website. Our publication uses open source software (the Open Journal Systems web platform) and fonts, and aims to contribute to the open source movement.

We invite you to pre-order our journal and to watch our website for updates. We also encourage submissions for future issues to Duane.Rousselle@unb.ca.

Thanks goes out to the North American Anarchist Studies Network for providing the needed infrastructure for this project to get off of the ground – we consider ourselves to be working within the Cultural Studies working group of the network and invite others to join the discussions at http://www.naasn.org.

For Anarchy,
Süreyyya Evren
Duane Rousselle

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The Orchid

RESEARCH IN COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION – VOLUME 5 NUMBER 3 (2010)

RESEARCH IN COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
Volume 5 Number 3 2010, ISSN 1745-4999
SPECIAL ISSUE
Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives on Governance in Vocational Education and Training
Guest Editor: ANTJE BARABASCH

Now available at: www.wwwords.co.uk/rcie/content/pdfs/5/issue5_3.asp

CONTENTS:

Antje Barabasch. Introduction. Methodological and Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Governance and Policy Transfer in Vocational Education and Training

Felix Rauner & Wolfgang Wittig. Differences in the Organisation of Apprenticeship in Europe: findings of a comparative evaluation study

Wolf-Dietrich Greinert. Governance Models of Training for Employment: a European perspective

Damian Oliver. Complexity in Vocational Education and Training Governance

James R. Stone III & Morgan V. Lewis. Governance of Vocational Education and Training in the United States

Bonnie Watt-Malcolm & Antje Barabasch. Tensions in the Canadian Apprenticeship Sector: rethinking Bourdieu’s analysis of habitus, field, and capital

Volker Wedekind. Chaos or Coherence? Further Education and Training College Governance in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Hubert Ertl & Geoff Hayward. Caught in the ‘Triple Lock’? An Evaluation of Governance Structures in the Development of 14-19 Diplomas in England

Pia Cort. Europeanisation and Policy Change in the Danish Vocational Education and Training System

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CALL FOR PAPERS: For all editorial matters, including articles offered for publication, please contact the Editor, Professor David Phillips (david.phillips@education.ox.ac.uk).

Full details concerning the submission of articles can be found at www.wwwords.co.uk/RCIE/04.html

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Socialism and Hope

NEW INTERVENTIONS – VOLUME 13 NUMBER 3

New Interventions

New Interventions is a socialist magazine, independent of any party and of any left group. Our aim is to provide an open forum for all shades of radical left opinion. We believe that dialogue and discussion are particularly important at this time because of the collapse of the Soviet Union and official communist parties throughout the world, the increasing moves to the right of social democratic parties, and the sectarianism and bureaucratic centralism of left groups.

The latest issue of New Interventions (Volume 13, no 3) is now available.

Contents:

* Mike Belbin, Gone For a Soldier: The Saville Inquiry into Bloody Sunday

* Mike Jones, The British People Decide: But What?: The Con-Lib coalition and the Labour leadership competition

* Pat Byrne, A New Approach to Europe: How the left should deal with Europe

* Tikva Honig-Parnass, The Limitations of Post-Zionism: Disregarding the Palestinian national question

* Carré Rouge, Thinking About Communism: The relevance of communism in the twenty-first century

* Harry Ratner, Comments on ‘Thinking About Communism’: How might the left approach today’s problems?

* JJ Plant, Francisco Ferrer (1859-1909): Remembering the revolutionary educator

* Paul Flewers, Hitched On His Own Petard: Christopher Hitchens gets it wrong about Animal Farm

* Tawney’s Wit and Wisdom: Some political quips from Richard Henry Tawney

* Chris Gray, Second Glance: Looking at Robert Paxton’s analysis of fascism

* Graham Milner, Rudyard Kipling and British Imperialism: Assessing one of Britain’s major poets

* Reviews — The Invention of the Jewish People

* Letters — Stalinism and Revolution; Yugoslavia

Copies £2.00 plus p+p from Dave Spencer at: drdavidspencer@talktalk.net

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Dissent

VOICES OF DISSENT – INTERFACE

Interface: a journal for and about social movements

Volume Two, Issue Two

Voices of dissent: activists’ engagements in the creation of alternative, autonomous, radical and independent media

Volume two, issue two of Interface, a peer-reviewed e-journal produced and refereed by social movement practitioners and engaged movement researchers, is now out, on the special theme “Voices of dissent: activists’ engagements in the creation of alternative, autonomous, radical and independent media”.

Interface is open-access (free), global and programmatically multilingual. Our overall aim is to “learn from each other’s struggles”: to develop a dialogue between practitioners and researchers, but also between different social movements, intellectual traditions and national contexts.

This new issue also marks the launch of our new website, which we hope will make the site more accessible and support multilingual material and translations in particular. The site is currently at http://interfacejournal.nuim.ie but will be accessible through the existing address of http://www.interfacejournal.net shortly. (The delay is due to the intervention of the IMF and more substantially weather-related problems in Ireland.)

This issue of Interface includes 26 pieces in 4 languages by authors from Austria, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, Palestine, Russia, South Korea, Sweden, the UK and the US, including:

Theme-related articles:
    • Tina Askanius and Nils Gustafsson, Mainstreaming the alternative: the changing media practices of protest movements
    • Patrick McCurdy, Breaking the spiral of silence: the “media debate” within global justice movements. A case study of Dissent! and the Gleneagles G8 summit
    • Tatiana Bazzichelli, Towards a critique of social networking: practices of networking in grassroots communities from mail art to the case of Anna Adamolo
    • Clemens Apprich, Upload dissident culture: Public Netbase’s intervention into digital and urban space
    • Dongwon Jo, Real-time networked media activism in the 2008 Chotbul protest
    • Brigitte Geiger and Margit Hauser, Medien der neuen Frauenbewegung in Archiv / Archiving feminist grassroots media
    • Margaret Gillan, Class and voice: challenges for grassroots community activists using media in 21st century Ireland Other articles:
    • Philippe Lucas, Patient-centred strategies to counter stigma, oppression and forced incarceration in the CSX and medical cannabis  movements
    • William K Carroll, Crisis, movements, counter-hegemony: in search of the new
    • Raphael Schlembach, Towards a critique of anti-German “communism” Action notes from:
    • Cristina Guimarães Oliveira and Odalisca Moraes, Comunicação: Indicadores históricos e culturais do Pina
    • Lívia Moreira de Alcântara and Elder Gomes Barbosa, Extensão ou comunicação? O audiovisual como um instrumento facilitador da comunicação no assentamento do MST Olga Benário
    • Iyad Burnat, The Bil’in model of wall resistance

A special section is devoted to alternative international labour communications, with contributions from Peter Waterman, Eric Lee and Dave Hollis

Key documents: Chto Delat? A declaration on politics, knowledge and art (Russian and English versions)

Response by Peter Waterman to Colin Barker’s piece on Solidarnosc in issue 2/1, and response from Barker to Waterman

Advance piece for issue 3/1 (repression and social movements): Tomas Mac Sheoin, Policing and repression of anti-globalization protests and movements: a bibliography of English-language material

This issue’s reviews includes the following titles:
    • Clifford Bob, The marketing of rebellion: insurgents, media and international activism
    • John Charlton, Don’t you hear the H-Bomb’s thunder? Youth and politics on Tyneside in the late ‘fifties and early ‘sixties
    • Jo Reger et al (eds), Identity work in social movements
    • Clemencia Rodriguez et al (eds), Making our media: global initiatives towards a democratic public sphere.

A call for papers for volume 3 issue 2 of Interface is now open, on the theme of “Feminism, women’s movements and women in movement” (submissions deadline May 1 2011). We can review and publish articles in Afrikaans, Catalan, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Maltese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Zulu.

The website has full details on how to submit articles for this issue.

Volume 3, issue 2 on “Repression and social movements” is due to be published in May 2011.

Interface is always looking for translators to help with our multilingual project and website editors who can help with WordPress. We are also looking for activists or academics interested in helping out, particularly but not only with our African, South Asian, Spanish-speaking Latin American, East and Central European, and Oceania / SE Asian groups. More details on our website.

Please forward this to anyone you think may be interested.

Elizabeth Humphrys
Sydney, Australia
email: lizhumphrys@me.com

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MOTHER PELICAN

The Pelican Journal of Sustainable Development has been renamed
*Mother Pelican* in honor of the *Human Being* she represents.

The October 2010 issue has been posted: http://www.pelicanweb.org/solisustv06n10page1.html

Going Forward After the UN MDG Review Summit:

1. Current Status of the Millennium Development Goals

2. Review of the “Keeping the Promise” Declaration

3. Timidity of National Governments and Global Citizens

4. Ms. Michelle Bachelet and the UN Women Entity

5. Sustainable Human Development and the MDGs

6. Links to Key UN and MDG Documents and Resources

7. Links to News and Reports about the MDG Summit

8. Current Research on Sustainable Human Development

9. A Meditation on Sustainable Human Development
Supplements:
Supplement 1: Advances in Sustainable Development
Supplement 2: Directory of Sustainable Development Resources
Supplement 3: Sustainable Development Simulation (SDSIM)

Articles:

Socioeconomic Democracy: A Psycho-Politico-Socio-Economic System,
by Robley George.

Composition and Trends of Homestead Agroforestry in Bangladesh,
by Sourovi Zaman et al.

Will Working Mothers’ Brains Explode? The Popular New Genre of
Neurosexism, by Cordelia Fine.

A Paradise Built in Hell: Communities that Rise to the Challenge of
Disaster, by Rebecca Solnit.

We Need Millennium Development RIGHTS, Not Just Goals,
by Phyllis Bennis.

Feedback is cordially invited!

Sincerely,
Luis

Luis T. Gutierrez, Ph.D.
The Pelican Web
Editor, Mother Pelican: A Journal of Sustainable Development
http://pelicanweb.org
A monthly, CC license, free subscription, open access e-journal

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Education

EUROPEAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL – VOLUME 9 NUMBER 3 2010

EUROPEAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL
Volume 9 Number 3  2010   ISSN 1474-9041

Just published at: http://www.wwwords.eu/eerj/content/pdfs/9/issue9_3.asp

SPECIAL ISSUE
MAPPING THE EUROPEAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH SPACE: policy, governance and cultures
Guest Editors: LISBETH LUNDAHL, STEFAN HOPPMAN, MAARTEN SIMONS & MARTIN LAWN

PART 1

Pia Cort. Stating the Obvious: the European Qualifications Framework is not a neutral evidence-based policy tool

Francesca Caena & Umberto Margiotta. European Teacher Education: a fractal perspective tackling complexity

Mariana Gaio Alves, Claudia Neves & Elisabete Xavier Gomes. Lifelong Learning: conceptualizations in European educational policy documents

Nafsika Alexiadou, Danica Fink-Hafner & Bettina Lange. Education Policy Convergence through the Open Method of Co-ordination (OMC): theoretical reflections and implementation in ‘old’ and ‘new’ national contexts

Peter Jones. The Politics of the Economics of Education in the European Union

David Rutkowski & Laura C. Engel. Soft Power and Hard Measures: large-scale assessment, citizenship and the European Union

Sotiria Grek. International Organisations and the Shared Construction of Policy ‘Problems’: problematisation and change in education governance in Europe

Romuald Normand. Expertise, Networks and Indicators: the construction of the European strategy in education

Johanna Ringarp & Martin Rothland. Is the grass always greener…? The Effect of the PISA Results on Education Debates in Sweden and Germany

REVIEW ESSAY

Maroussia Raveaud. Becoming an Adult in Europe: a socially determined experience

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