Education and the Production of Space

Education and the Production of Space
Author: Derek R. Ford
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2016-10-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781315389110

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Emerging from a radical pedagogical tradition, Education and the Production of Space deepens and extends Henri Lefebvre’s insights on revolutionary praxis by revealing the intimate relationship between education and the production of space. Synthesizing educational theory, Marxist theory, and critical geography, the book articulates a revolutionary political pedagogy, one that emerges as a break from within—and against—critical pedagogy. Ford investigates the role of space in the context of emerging social movements and urban rebellions, with a focus on the Baltimore Rebellion of 2015, and shows how processes of learning, studying, and teaching can help us produce space differently, in a manner aligned with our needs and desires.

Henri Lefebvre and Education

Henri Lefebvre and Education
Author: Sue Middleton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135092283

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During his lifetime Henri Lefebvre (1901-1991) was renowned in France as a philosopher, sociologist and activist. Although he published more than 70 books, few were available in English until The Production of Space was translated in 1991. While this work - often associated with geography - has influenced educational theory’s ‘spatial turn,’ educationalists have yet to consider Lefebvre’s work more broadly. This book engages in an educational reading of the selection of Lefebvre’s work that is available in English translation. After introducing Lefebvre’s life and works, the book experiments with his concepts and methods in a series of five ‘spatial histories’ of educational theories. In addition to The Production of Space, these studies develop themes from Lefebvre’s other translated works: Rhythmanalysis, The Explosion, the three volumes of Critique of Everyday Life and a range of his writings on cities, Marxism, technology and the bureaucratic state. In the course of these inquiries, Lefebvre’s own passionate interest in education is uncovered: his critiques of bureaucratised schooling and universities, the analytic concepts he devised to study educational phenomena, and his educational methods. Throughout the book Middleton demonstrates how Lefebvre’s conceptual and methodological tools can enhance the understanding of the spatiotemporal location of educational philosophy and theory. Bridging disciplinary divides, it will be key reading for researchers and academics studying the philosophy, sociology and history of education, as well as those working in fields beyond education including geography, history, cultural studies and sociology.

The Production of Space

The Production of Space
Author: Henri Lefebvre
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1992-04-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0631181776

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Henri Lefebvre has considerable claims to be the greatest living philosopher. His work spans some sixty years and includes original work on a diverse range of subjects, from dialectical materialism to architecture, urbanism and the experience of everyday life. The Production of Space is his major philosophical work and its translation has been long awaited by scholars in many different fields. The book is a search for a reconciliation between mental space (the space of the philosophers) and real space (the physical and social spheres in which we all live). In the course of his exploration, Henri Lefebvre moves from metaphysical and ideological considerations of the meaning of space to its experience in the everyday life of home and city. He seeks, in other words, to bridge the gap between the realms of theory and practice, between the mental and the social, and between philosophy and reality. In doing so, he ranges through art, literature, architecture and economics, and further provides a powerful antidote to the sterile and obfuscatory methods and theories characteristic of much recent continental philosophy. This is a work of great vision and incisiveness. It is also characterized by its author's wit and by anecdote, as well as by a deftness of style which Donald Nicholson-Smith's sensitive translation precisely captures.

Education and the Production of Space

Education and the Production of Space
Author: DEREK R. FORD
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2019-05-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367194376

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Emerging from a radical pedagogical tradition, Education and the Production of Space deepens and extends Henri Lefebvre's insights on revolutionary praxis by revealing the intimate relationship between education and the production of space. Synthesizing educational theory, Marxist theory, and critical geography, the book articulates a revolutionary political pedagogy, one that emerges as a break from within--and against--critical pedagogy. Ford investigates the role of space in the context of emerging social movements and urban rebellions, with a focus on the Baltimore Rebellion of 2015, and shows how processes of learning, studying, and teaching can help us produce space differently, in a manner aligned with our needs and desires.

Geography and the Production of Space in Nineteenth Century American Literature

Geography and the Production of Space in Nineteenth Century American Literature
Author: Hsuan L. Hsu
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2010-05-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521197069

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This book examines how literature represents different kinds of spaces, from the single-family home to the globe. It focuses on how nineteenth-century authors drew on literary tools including rhetoric, setting, and point of view to mediate between individuals and different spaces, and re-examines how local spaces were incorporated into global networks.

Spatial Theories of Education

Spatial Theories of Education
Author: Kalervo N. Gulson,Colin Symes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2007-11-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134139620

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This collection of original work, within the sociology of education, draws on the 'spatial turn' in contemporary social theory. The premise of this book is that drawing on theories of space allows for a more sophisticated understanding of the competing rationalities underlying educational policy change, social inequality and cultural practices. The contributors work a spatial dimension into the consideration of educational phenomena and illustrate its explanatory potential in a range of domains: urban renewal, globalisation, race, markets and school choice, suburbanisation, regional and rural settings, and youth and student culture.

The Production of Educational Knowledge in the Global Era

The Production of Educational Knowledge in the Global Era
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789087905613

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This book contributes to critical thinking about globalization and educational knowledge and, at the same time, opens our spirits to the theoretical opportunities and educational enrichment that the globalization era offers.

Henri Lefebvre on Space

Henri Lefebvre on Space
Author: Lukasz Stanek
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780816666164

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Shows how Lefebvre's theory of space developed out of direct engagement with architecture, urbanism, and urban sociology.