The Radicalization of Pedagogy: Anarchism, Geography, and the Spirit of Revolt

Author:   Simon Springer ,  Marcelo Lopes de Souza ,  Richard J. White
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield International
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Pages:   290
Publication Date:   31 May 2016
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Author:   Simon Springer ,  Marcelo Lopes de Souza ,  Richard J. White
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.599kg
ISBN:  

9781783486694


ISBN 10:   1783486694
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   31 May 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Introduction: Transgressing Frontiers through the Radicalization of Pedagogy, Simon Springer, Marcelo Lopes de Souza, and Richard J. White / 1. Toward a Radical Theory of Learning: Prefiguration as Legitimate Peripheral Participation, Joe Curnow / 2. Radicalizing Pedagogy: Geography and Libertarian Pedagogy Between the Nineteenth and the Twentieth Centuries, Federico Ferretti / 3. Zapatismo Versus the Neoliberal University: Towards a Pedagogy Against Oblivion, Levi Gahman / 4. Pedagogy in Geographical Expeditions: Detroit and East Lansing, Ronald J. Horvath / 5. Fuller Geographies And The Care-Ful Co-Production of Transgressive Pedagogies, Or ‘Who Cares?’, Kye Askins and Kelvin Mason / 6. Anarchism and Informal Informal Pedagogy: ‘Gangs’, Difference, Deference, Richard McHugh / 7. Destroy the School and Create a Free School: Digging up the Roots of Dominant/Submissive Complexes and Planting the Seeds of Cooperative Social Interaction, Erik Taje / 8. Educating for Earth Consciousness: Ecopedagogy within Early Anarchist Geography, Francisco Toro / 9. Cycling Diaries: Moving Towards an Anarchist Field Trip Pedagogy, Ferdinand Stenglein and Simon Mader / 10. Learning Through The Soles of Our Feet: Unschooling, Anarchism, and the Geography of Childhood, Simon Springer / Index / Notes on Contributors

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Anarchism's intersection with Geography is unavoidable and this collection of experiences, histories and manifestos enjoins discussion, inspiration and fascination. -- James D. Sidaway, Professor of Political Geography, National University of Singapore The Radicalization of Pedagogy not only brings together an amazing set of essays that showcase the pedagogical insights that anarchist geographies contain, it also shows how the active engagement with anarchist traditions is transformative. One of the central themes of this book is the intimate relationship between methods of learning and the construction of knowledges. Anarchist geographers not only challenge fixed, state-centric conceptions of the world but develop collaborative and egalitarian approaches to knowledge acquisition as part of the process. In doing so, they blur the lines between learners and educators and generate critical perspectives rooted in local and lived experience. Springer, de Souza and White's inspiring collection reveals what anarchists have contributed to geography and describes what geography might still discover by developing anarchist insights. -- Ruth Kinna, Professor of Political Theory, Loughborough University


Anarchism's intersection with Geography is unavoidable and this collection of experiences, histories and manifestos enjoins discussion, inspiration and fascination. -- James D. Sidaway, Professor of Political Geography, National University of Singapore The Radicalization of Pedagogy not only brings together an amazing set of essays that showcase the pedagogical insights that anarchist geographies contain, it also shows how the active engagement with anarchist traditions is transformative. One of the central themes of this book is the intimate relationship between methods of learning and the construction of knowledges. Anarchist geographers not only challenge fixed, state-centric conceptions of the world but develop collaborative and egalitarian approaches to knowledge acquisition as part of the process. In doing so, they blur the lines between learners and educators and generate critical perspectives rooted in local and lived experience. Springer, de Souza and White's inspiring collection reveals what anarchists have contributed to geography and describes what geography might still discover by developing anarchist insights. -- Ruth Kinna, Professor of Political Theory, Loughborough University Thanks to editors and contributors alike for this excellent and compelling collection and for invoking Kropotkin's 'spirit of revolt'! In this quietist and cynical era, it is surely well past-time to radically rethink every one of our pedagogical imaginarias, from teaching and classrooms, to the industrial university to what we demand from the people, and especially the kids, around us. This book is both theoretically challenging and accessibly inviting enough to add significant fuel to anyone's interest in solidarity, mutual aid and a liberation from pedagogy. -- Matt Hern, Activist, Director of the Purple Thistle Centre, Co-Director of 2+10 Industries and author of Field Day: Getting Society Out of School.


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Simon Springer is Associate Professor of Geography at University of Victoria, Canada Marcelo Lopes de Souza is Professor of Geography at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil. Richard J. White is Reader in Economic Geography at Sheffield Hallam University, UK

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