Collection: Education Research 2023
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BROWSE EDUCATION RESEARCH BOOKS BY CATEGORY:
RACE // GENDER // CHILDHOOD STUDIES // ART // LAW
PUBLIC POLICY // HUMAN RIGHTS // ETHNOGRAPHY
DISABILITY STUDIES // SOCIOLOGY
- Already Doing It Intellectual Disability and Sexual Agency Michael Gill 2015 Spring
- Exploring and exposing efforts to restrict the sexuality of intellectually disabled people
- The Capacity Contract Intellectual Disability and the Question of Citizenship Stacy Clifford Simplican 2015 Spring
- An unprecedented look at democratic theory’s disability exclusion and today’s self-advocacy movement
- Deep Mapping the Media City Shannon Mattern 2015 Spring
- Examines the material spaces in which our networks entangle themselves
- Digital Shift The Cultural Logic of Punctuation Jeff Scheible 2015 Spring
- Examines the punctuation of our digital lives and why it matters
- No Speed Limit Three Essays on Accelerationism Steven Shaviro 2015 Spring
- Proposes a vision of survival and flourishing in the face of economic and environmental catastrophe
- Civil Rights Childhood Picturing Liberation in African American Photobooks Katharine Capshaw 2014 Fall
- The unexpected and evocative role of children’s photographic books in cultural transformation and social change
- Mediators Aesthetics, Politics, and the City Reinhold Martin 2015 Spring
- Toward a theory of the city at the crossroads of aesthetics and politics
- The Anthrobscene Jussi Parikka 2015 Spring
- Critiques the environmental destruction caused by media technologies in the anthropocene era
- Aesop’s Anthropology A Multispecies Approach John Hartigan Jr. 2015 Spring
- What can we learn about culture from other species?
- Debt to Society Accounting for Life under Capitalism Miranda Joseph 2014 Fall
- Reveals how credit, debt, and accounting shape and influence our lives
- The Imperial University Academic Repression and Scholarly Dissent Piya Chatterjee and Sunaina Maira, Editors 2014 Spring
- From the front lines of the war on academic freedom, linking the policing of knowledge to the relationship between universities, militarism, and neoliberalism
- Sexuality in School The Limits of Education Jen Gilbert 2014 Spring
- Explores and expands on the role of sexuality in teaching and learning
- Educated in Whiteness Good Intentions and Diversity in Schools Angelina E. Castagno 2014 Spring
- How well-meaning educators shape and enact diversity-related policies and practices that strengthen whiteness rather than educational equity or justice
- The Changs Next Door to the Díazes Remapping Race in Suburban California Wendy Cheng 2013 Fall
- The multiracial suburb, offering a glimpse into America’s future
- Worlds of Autism Across the Spectrum of Neurological Difference Joyce Davidson and Michael Orsini, Editors 2013 Fall
- Amid controversies about the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of autism, a timely collection of new and critical perspectives on how the disorder is understood and represented
- Academic Profiling Latinos, Asian Americans, and the Achievement Gap Gilda L. Ochoa 2013 Fall
- The achievement gap as it is actually experienced by Latino and Asian American students in one California high school
- Survival Schools The American Indian Movement and Community Education in the Twin Cities Julie L. Davis 2013 Spring
- The first history of two alternative schools founded by AIM in the Twin Cities in 1972—and their role in revitalizing Native culture and community
- Filipinos Represent DJs, Racial Authenticity, and the Hip-hop Nation Antonio T. Tiongson Jr. 2013 Fall
- What does it mean when Filipino youth lay claim to an art form associated with African Americans?
- Designing the Creative Child Playthings and Places in Midcentury America Amy F. Ogata 2013 Spring
- The construction of the “creative child” as Cold War America’s best hope for the future
- The Seeds We Planted Portraits of a Native Hawaiian Charter School Noelani Goodyear-Kaʻōpua 2013 Spring
- Reveals the paradoxes of teaching indigenous knowledge within institutions built to marginalize and displace it
- Hikikomori Adolescence without End Saito Tamaki 2013 Spring
- A best-selling work of Japanese psychology that brought attention to the widespread problem of acute social withdrawal
- The Reorder of Things The University and Its Pedagogies of Minority Difference Roderick A. Ferguson 2012 Fall
- A critical account of how academia and global capital appropriated the revolutionary fervor of the 1960s and 1970s
- Debates in the Digital Humanities Matthew K. Gold, Editor 2012 Spring
- Leading figures in the digital humanities explore the field’s rapid revolution
- Body and Soul The Black Panther Party and the Fight against Medical Discrimination Alondra Nelson 2013 Fall
- The legacy of the Black Panther Party’s commitment to community health care, a central aspect of its fight for social justice
- Police in the Hallways Discipline in an Urban High School Kathleen Nolan 2011 Fall
- Exposing the deeply harmful impact of street-style policing on urban high school students
- Mothers United An Immigrant Struggle for Socially Just Education Andrea Dyrness 2011 Spring
- An intimate and inspiring account of immigrant Latina mothers fighting for better schools for their children
- Suspended Animation Children’s Picture Books and the Fairy Tale of Modernity Nathalie op de Beeck 2010 Fall
- An innovative analysis of children’s picture books from the interwar period in America
- Seeking Spatial Justice Edward W. Soja 2010 Spring
- An innovative new way of understanding and changing the unjust geographies in which we live
- Transgender Rights Paisley Currah, Richard M. Juang and Shannon Price Minter, Editors 2006 Fall
- The first comprehensive work on the transgender civil rights movement
- Ten Theses for an Aesthetics of Politics Davide Panagia 2016 Fall
- Reckoning the unsettled relationship between aesthetics and politics
- The Politics of Bitcoin Software as Right-Wing Extremism David Golumbia 2016 Fall
- The first comprehensive account of Bitcoin’s underlying right-wing politics
- The Celebrity Persona Pandemic P. David Marshall 2016 Fall
- Making sense of public identities, online and offline
- Digital Stockholm Syndrome in the Post-Ontological Age Mark Jarzombek 2016 Fall
- Rethinking the philosophical and anthropological basis of our ontology