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  • Title: Daniel in the Context of the Hebrew Bible

    Daniel in the Context of the Hebrew Bible

    by Michael B. Shepherd (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Visuality and Spatiality in Virginia Woolf’s Fiction

    Visuality and Spatiality in Virginia Woolf’s Fiction

    by Savina Stevanato (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Writing Tangier

    Writing Tangier

    by Ralph M. Coury (Volume editor) R. Kevin Lacey (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Avalon Revisited

    Avalon Revisited

    Reworkings of the Arthurian Myth
    by María José Álvarez Faedo (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Title: Snow from Broken Eyes

    Snow from Broken Eyes

    Cocaine in the Lives and Works of Three Expressionist Poets
    by Richard Millington (Author) 2011
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: Cultures in Contact

    Cultures in Contact

    Translation and Reception of "I Promessi Sposi</I> in 19th Century England
    by Vittoria Intonti (Volume editor) Rosella Mallardi (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: Women in Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Arthurian Renditions (1854–1867)

    Women in Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Arthurian Renditions (1854–1867)

    by José María Mesa Villar (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Thesis
  • Global Studies in Education

    "Global Studies in Education is a book series that address the implications of the powerful dynamics associated with globalization for re-conceptualizing educational theory, policy and practice. The general orientation of the series is inter-disciplinary. It welcomes conceptual, empirical and critical studies that explore the dynamics of the rapidly changing global processes, connectivities and imagination, and how these are reshaping issues of knowledge creation and management and economic and political institutions, leading to new social identities and cultural formations associated with education. Scholars have sought to use the term “globalization” to summarize dynamic processes now being expressed in the intensification and movement of cultural and economic capital across national borders, the acceleration of mass migration, and the amplification and proliferation of images generated in the Internet and in electronic mediation generally. These processes are now fully articulated to the organization of knowledge in educational institutions and the social and cultural environments in which both school youth and educators now operate. However, there is no settlement or general agreement, nor is there a developed literature, about how globalization processes function in the institutional terrain of education and how they impact the integration of social subjects into contemporary institutions such as the school. This new series therefore aims to provide a venue for rigorous interdisciplinary research that seeks to describe, document, theorize, and intervene in the brave new educational world defined by globalization processes. We are particularly interested in manuscripts that offer: a) new theoretical, and methodological, approaches to the study of globalization and its impact on education; b) ethnographic case studies or textual/discourse based analyses that examine the cultural identity experiences of youth and educators inside and outside of educational institutions; c) studies of education policy processes that address the impact and operation of global agencies and networks; d) analyses of the nature and scope of transnational flows of capital, people and ideas and how these are affecting educational processes; e) studies of shifts in knowledge and media formations, and how these point to new conceptions of educational processes; f) exploration of global economic, social and educational inequalities and social movements promoting ethical renewal. "

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