This article suggests that racism, construed as a reified and artificial dichotomization of social bodies into acutely hypostatized and opposed identities, can best be understood by placing it within a larger global context of exploitative hierarchies which racism retrospectively legitimizes. The loss of the global perspective and the obscured knowledge of global networks of toxic causalities allow the broader context of racism to remain invisible, thus condemning local anti-racist activism to mitigated success. The article suggests that the classroom as a vital site of education of citizens tends to be isolated from the world; racism can be combatted in the classroom by opening its walls up to the larger global context in which education i...
This article focuses on the administration of disciplinary exclusion (expulsion) from school. It id...
In this paper we present findings on lay constructions of racism from a focus group study (11 groups...
Many institutions have found the strength to name racism and seek space for curriculum and other sys...
Despite pervasive forms of racism on a global scale, the field of education and international develo...
Education policy in England’s schools is driven by the ‘what works’ agenda, an ideological project w...
In this article, we outline some of the vital measurements of racism and anti-blackness as a macro s...
Despite pervasive forms of racism on a global scale, the field of education and international develo...
Teacher education scholars serving five different teacher education license programs came together t...
This article presents two conceptual frames to help with teaching about issues of race and racism. F...
This article discusses the concept of racial microaggressions as tool for supporting teachers to und...
Despite a decade of diversity policy plans, a wave of student rallies has ignited debates across wes...
Die Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit dem gesellschaftlichen Problem des Rassismus in der Pädagogik als Wi...
Racism in Education has been a huge problem in the United States today, and it still is. The presenc...
Contributing to the debate on decolonising the curriculum, this reflective article questions: What d...
This article discusses teaching as a space of material, ideological and subjective struggle and tran...
This article focuses on the administration of disciplinary exclusion (expulsion) from school. It id...
In this paper we present findings on lay constructions of racism from a focus group study (11 groups...
Many institutions have found the strength to name racism and seek space for curriculum and other sys...
Despite pervasive forms of racism on a global scale, the field of education and international develo...
Education policy in England’s schools is driven by the ‘what works’ agenda, an ideological project w...
In this article, we outline some of the vital measurements of racism and anti-blackness as a macro s...
Despite pervasive forms of racism on a global scale, the field of education and international develo...
Teacher education scholars serving five different teacher education license programs came together t...
This article presents two conceptual frames to help with teaching about issues of race and racism. F...
This article discusses the concept of racial microaggressions as tool for supporting teachers to und...
Despite a decade of diversity policy plans, a wave of student rallies has ignited debates across wes...
Die Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit dem gesellschaftlichen Problem des Rassismus in der Pädagogik als Wi...
Racism in Education has been a huge problem in the United States today, and it still is. The presenc...
Contributing to the debate on decolonising the curriculum, this reflective article questions: What d...
This article discusses teaching as a space of material, ideological and subjective struggle and tran...
This article focuses on the administration of disciplinary exclusion (expulsion) from school. It id...
In this paper we present findings on lay constructions of racism from a focus group study (11 groups...
Many institutions have found the strength to name racism and seek space for curriculum and other sys...