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THE NEW POLITICAL ECONOMY OF URBAN EDUCATION
The city has emerged in recent years as an indispensable concept for many of the struggles for social justice we are all engaged in—it’s a place where theory meets practice, where the neighborhood organizes against global capitalism, where unequal divisions based on race and class can be mapped out block by block and contested, where the micropolitics of gender and sexual orientation are subject to metropolitan rearticulation, where every corner is a potential site of resistance and every vacant lot a commons to be reclaimed, and, most importantly, a place where all our diverse struggles and strategies have a chance of coming together into something greater.
Pauline Lipman - Personal Name
1st Edtion
13: 978-0-203-82180-
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THE NEW POLITICAL ECONOMY OF URBAN EDUCATION
Economics
English
Taylor & Francis Inc.
2011
USA
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