Geographies of Difference: The Social Production of the East Side, West Side, and Central City School

Author:   Edward Buendia ,  Nancy Ares
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Volume:   17
ISBN:  

9780820486925


Pages:   132
Publication Date:   05 October 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Geographies of Difference: The Social Production of the East Side, West Side, and Central City School


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Author:   Edward Buendia ,  Nancy Ares
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Volume:   17
Weight:   0.210kg
ISBN:  

9780820486925


ISBN 10:   0820486922
Pages:   132
Publication Date:   05 October 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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« This is an important book for considering the ethics, politics, and challenges of schooling in producing an equitable society. Buendia and Ares engage Foucauldian studies, Human Geography, and postmodern theories in a conversation to understand the 'urban child' and urban education. After reading this study, it should no longer be possible to treat urban education as a geographical term describing the site of policy implementation. 'Urban' is a cultural space that normalizes, differentiates, and divides the child. -- Thomas Popkewitz


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The Authors: Edward Buendia, a former K-12 teacher, is Associate Professor in the Department of Education, Culture, and Society at the University of Utah. He received his Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction. He has developed a line of inquiry that includes the formation of school knowledge and practice as they pertain to diverse students and educational contexts, as well as the social production of alternative epistemological frameworks. Nancy Ares is Assistant Professor in Teaching and Curriculum at the University of Rochester's Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development. She received her Ph.D. in educational psychology. She has established a line of inquiry that draws on sociocultural, sociohistorical, and social spatial theories to inform explorations of race, power, and cultural practices in and across varied cultural contexts, including districts, schools, and classrooms.

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