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This volume investigates the ubiquitous education of everyday life as people contest the normal, settle on a new convention, and deal with the difficulties that arise.
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This volume investigates the ubiquitous education of everyday life as people contest the normal, settle on a new convention, and deal with the difficulties that arise.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429854835
- Artikelnr.: 56414309
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429854835
- Artikelnr.: 56414309
Hervé Varenne is a professor of Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, USA.
With support of
Juliette de Wolfe is assistant professor of Special Education at Relay Graduate School of Education, USA.
Jill Koyama is an associate professor of Educational Policy Studies & Practice in the College of Education at the University of Arizona, USA.
Gabrielle Oliveira is an assistant professor of Foundations of Education in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College, MA, USA.
Sunonda Samaddar is a professor of Anthropology at Wayne County Community College, USA.
Michael Scroggins is a postdoctoral researcher in the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies at UCLA, USA.
Daniel Souleles is an assistant professor in the Department of Management, Politics, and Philosophy at the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.
Jennifer M. Van Tiem is an adjunct assistant professor of International & Transcultural Studies at Teachers College, Columbia University, USA.
Sarah Wessler is an adjunct professor of Anthropology at Fairfield University, USA.
With support of
Juliette de Wolfe is assistant professor of Special Education at Relay Graduate School of Education, USA.
Jill Koyama is an associate professor of Educational Policy Studies & Practice in the College of Education at the University of Arizona, USA.
Gabrielle Oliveira is an assistant professor of Foundations of Education in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College, MA, USA.
Sunonda Samaddar is a professor of Anthropology at Wayne County Community College, USA.
Michael Scroggins is a postdoctoral researcher in the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies at UCLA, USA.
Daniel Souleles is an assistant professor in the Department of Management, Politics, and Philosophy at the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.
Jennifer M. Van Tiem is an adjunct assistant professor of International & Transcultural Studies at Teachers College, Columbia University, USA.
Sarah Wessler is an adjunct professor of Anthropology at Fairfield University, USA.
Introduction: When is education?
Part I - Making trouble and designing new normals
1. Normals, emerging and diverging (Varenne)
2. Girls, taking new directions (Wessler and Varenne)
3. Designing, animating and repairing a suitable DoItYourself biology
lab (Scroggins and Varenne)
4. Re-designing capitalism (Souleles and Varenne)
5. Teachers, educating themselves about their school (Koyama and
Varenne)
Part II - Living with difficult normals, old and new
1. Figuring out the ages of autism (de Wolfe and Varenne)
2. Mothers, educating themselves about their children's futures in
Mexico and the United States (Oliveira and Varenne)
3. To not/wear or to not not/wear hijab: The girls and boys of
Bangladesh Avenue in America (Sammadar Corrado and Varenne)
4. Animals instructing humans instructing animals (Van Tiem and Varenne)
5. What next? Keeping life in education (Varenne)
Part I - Making trouble and designing new normals
1. Normals, emerging and diverging (Varenne)
2. Girls, taking new directions (Wessler and Varenne)
3. Designing, animating and repairing a suitable DoItYourself biology
lab (Scroggins and Varenne)
4. Re-designing capitalism (Souleles and Varenne)
5. Teachers, educating themselves about their school (Koyama and
Varenne)
Part II - Living with difficult normals, old and new
1. Figuring out the ages of autism (de Wolfe and Varenne)
2. Mothers, educating themselves about their children's futures in
Mexico and the United States (Oliveira and Varenne)
3. To not/wear or to not not/wear hijab: The girls and boys of
Bangladesh Avenue in America (Sammadar Corrado and Varenne)
4. Animals instructing humans instructing animals (Van Tiem and Varenne)
5. What next? Keeping life in education (Varenne)
Introduction: When is education?
Part I - Making trouble and designing new normals
1. Normals, emerging and diverging (Varenne)
2. Girls, taking new directions (Wessler and Varenne)
3. Designing, animating and repairing a suitable DoItYourself biology
lab (Scroggins and Varenne)
4. Re-designing capitalism (Souleles and Varenne)
5. Teachers, educating themselves about their school (Koyama and
Varenne)
Part II - Living with difficult normals, old and new
1. Figuring out the ages of autism (de Wolfe and Varenne)
2. Mothers, educating themselves about their children's futures in
Mexico and the United States (Oliveira and Varenne)
3. To not/wear or to not not/wear hijab: The girls and boys of
Bangladesh Avenue in America (Sammadar Corrado and Varenne)
4. Animals instructing humans instructing animals (Van Tiem and Varenne)
5. What next? Keeping life in education (Varenne)
Part I - Making trouble and designing new normals
1. Normals, emerging and diverging (Varenne)
2. Girls, taking new directions (Wessler and Varenne)
3. Designing, animating and repairing a suitable DoItYourself biology
lab (Scroggins and Varenne)
4. Re-designing capitalism (Souleles and Varenne)
5. Teachers, educating themselves about their school (Koyama and
Varenne)
Part II - Living with difficult normals, old and new
1. Figuring out the ages of autism (de Wolfe and Varenne)
2. Mothers, educating themselves about their children's futures in
Mexico and the United States (Oliveira and Varenne)
3. To not/wear or to not not/wear hijab: The girls and boys of
Bangladesh Avenue in America (Sammadar Corrado and Varenne)
4. Animals instructing humans instructing animals (Van Tiem and Varenne)
5. What next? Keeping life in education (Varenne)