Friday, June 5, 2015

CALL FOR PROPOSALS New book series: Marxist, Socialist, and Communist Studies in Education Information Age Publishing

CALL FOR PROPOSALS
New book series:
Marxist, Socialist, and Communist Studies in Education
Information Age Publishing

Founding editors:
Derek R. Ford (Syracuse University)
Curry S. Malott (West Chester University of Pennsylvania)

Marxist, Socialist, and Communist Studies in Education is an
international book series that is dedicated to promoting debate about
and theoretical inquiry into Marxism, Socialism, and Communism as they
intersect with educational theory, research, philosophy, praxis,
methodology, and pedagogy. As one of the primary aims of the series is
to promote the international movement for communism through a
transdisciplinary exchange about Marxism and education, we welcome
submissions from scholars working not only within education, bus also
in fields such as geography, history, architecture, the arts,
sociology, gender studies, cultural studies, political economy,
literature, rhetoric and composition, disability studies, and policy.
While the series takes an explicit interest in Marxism, Socialism, and
Communism—as a philosophy, critique of political economy, and
anti-capitalist praxis of becoming—authors need not adhere to any
particular political
school of Marxist thought.

Editorial board:
Faith Agostinone Wilson (Aurora University, USA)
Grant Banfield (Flinders University, Australia)
Dennis Beach (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Polina Chrysochou (Anglia Ruskin University, England)
Antonia Darder (Loyola Marymount University, USA)
Dave Hill (Anglia Ruskin University, England)
Laura Jordan Jaffee (Syracuse University, USA)
Ravi Kumar (South Asian University, India)
Peter McLaren (Chapman University, USA)
Sergio Quiroz Miranda (Instituto McLaren de Pedagogia Critica y
Educacion Popular,
Mexico)
Kostas Skordoulis (University of Athens, Greece)
Ahmet Yildiz (Ankara University, Turkey)

For book proposal information, please contact drford@syr.edu.

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