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  • Minding the Media

    Critical Issues for Learning and Teaching

    This series is designed for those engaged in pedagogy and pedagogy and media. Using a critical perspective, authors will be invited to contribute volumes of approximately 85,000 words to this series. The editors anticipate acquiring between 5 and 8 volumes per year. Around the world today, there are blatant and insidious uses and effects of media in a hyperreal society. As educators we watch the media curriculum which pervades childhood and youth and understand that it would be impossible for young citizens to escape this curriculum. We recognize that teachers and administrators are often unequipped and/or unwilling to address their students’ embedded media curricula. Students walk into schools with the expectations that they must shirk their knowledge (and often obsessions) of media to drink the weakened Kool-Aid of public school curriculum. Minding the Media is the first book series specifically designed to address the needs of both students and teachers in watching, comprehending, using, and reading the media. We will acquire books from a wide range of authors in theoretical, technical and practitioner media disciplines.

    30 publications

  • Extreme teaching: rigorous texts for troubled times

    ISSN: 1534-2808

    Books in this series will provide practical ideas on classroom practice for teachers and teacher educators that are grounded in a profound understanding of the social, cultural, political, economic, historical, philosophical, and psychological contexts of education as well as in a keen sense of educational purpose. Within these contextual concerns contributors will address the ferment, uncertainty, and confusion that characterize the Troubles of contemporary education. The series will focus specifically on the act of teaching. While the topics addressed may vary, EXtreme Teaching is ultimately a book series that addresses new, rigorous, and contextually informed modes of classroom practice. Authors will bring together a commitment to educational and social justice with a profound understanding of a rearticulation of what constitutes compelling scholarship. The series is based on the insight that the future of progressive educational reform rests at the intersection of socio-educational justice and scholarly rigor. Authors will present their conceptions of this rigorous new pedagogical frontier in an accessible manner that avoids the esoteric language of an "in group." In this context, the series editors will make use of their pedagogical expertise to introduce pedagogical ideas to student, teacher, and professional audiences. In this process, they will explain what they consider the basic concepts of a field of study, developing their own interpretive insights about the domain and how it should develop in the future. Very few progressive texts exist to introduce individuals to rigorous and complex conceptions of pedagogical practice: thus, authors will be expected to use their contextualized interpretive imaginations to introduce readers to a creative and 'Progressive view of pedagogy in the field being analyzed. Books in this series will provide practical ideas on classroom practice for teachers and teacher educators that are grounded in a profound understanding of the social, cultural, political, economic, historical, philosophical, and psychological contexts of education as well as in a keen sense of educational purpose. Within these contextual concerns contributors will address the ferment, uncertainty, and confusion that characterize the Troubles of contemporary education. The series will focus specifically on the act of teaching. While the topics addressed may vary, EXtreme Teaching is ultimately a book series that addresses new, rigorous, and contextually informed modes of classroom practice. Authors will bring together a commitment to educational and social justice with a profound understanding of a rearticulation of what constitutes compelling scholarship. The series is based on the insight that the future of progressive educational reform rests at the intersection of socio-educational justice and scholarly rigor. Authors will present their conceptions of this rigorous new pedagogical frontier in an accessible manner that avoids the esoteric language of an "in group." In this context, the series editors will make use of their pedagogical expertise to introduce pedagogical ideas to student, teacher, and professional audiences. In this process, they will explain what they consider the basic concepts of a field of study, developing their own interpretive insights about the domain and how it should develop in the future. Very few progressive texts exist to introduce individuals to rigorous and complex conceptions of pedagogical practice: thus, authors will be expected to use their contextualized interpretive imaginations to introduce readers to a creative and 'Progressive view of pedagogy in the field being analyzed. Books in this series will provide practical ideas on classroom practice for teachers and teacher educators that are grounded in a profound understanding of the social, cultural, political, economic, historical, philosophical, and psychological contexts of education as well as in a keen sense of educational purpose. Within these contextual concerns contributors will address the ferment, uncertainty, and confusion that characterize the Troubles of contemporary education. The series will focus specifically on the act of teaching. While the topics addressed may vary, EXtreme Teaching is ultimately a book series that addresses new, rigorous, and contextually informed modes of classroom practice. Authors will bring together a commitment to educational and social justice with a profound understanding of a rearticulation of what constitutes compelling scholarship. The series is based on the insight that the future of progressive educational reform rests at the intersection of socio-educational justice and scholarly rigor. Authors will present their conceptions of this rigorous new pedagogical frontier in an accessible manner that avoids the esoteric language of an "in group." In this context, the series editors will make use of their pedagogical expertise to introduce pedagogical ideas to student, teacher, and professional audiences. In this process, they will explain what they consider the basic concepts of a field of study, developing their own interpretive insights about the domain and how it should develop in the future. Very few progressive texts exist to introduce individuals to rigorous and complex conceptions of pedagogical practice: thus, authors will be expected to use their contextualized interpretive imaginations to introduce readers to a creative and 'Progressive view of pedagogy in the field being analyzed.

    4 publications

  • Music/Meanings

    ISSN: 1531-6726

    Popular music plays a prominent role in the cultural transformations that are constantly reshaping our world. More and more, music is at the center of contemporary debates about globalization, electronic commerce, space and locality, style and identity, subculture and community, and other key issues within cultural and media studies. Music [Meanings] offers book-length studies examining the impact of popular music on individuals, cultures and societies. The series addresses popular music as a form of communication and culture from an interdisciplinary perspective, and targets readers from across the humanities and social sciences. Popular music plays a prominent role in the cultural transformations that are constantly reshaping our world. More and more, music is at the center of contemporary debates about globalization, electronic commerce, space and locality, style and identity, subculture and community, and other key issues within cultural and media studies. Music [Meanings] offers book-length studies examining the impact of popular music on individuals, cultures and societies. The series addresses popular music as a form of communication and culture from an interdisciplinary perspective, and targets readers from across the humanities and social sciences. Popular music plays a prominent role in the cultural transformations that are constantly reshaping our world. More and more, music is at the center of contemporary debates about globalization, electronic commerce, space and locality, style and identity, subculture and community, and other key issues within cultural and media studies. Music [Meanings] offers book-length studies examining the impact of popular music on individuals, cultures and societies. The series addresses popular music as a form of communication and culture from an interdisciplinary perspective, and targets readers from across the humanities and social sciences.

    5 publications

  • Sounds – Meaning – Communication

    Landmarks in Phonetics, Phonology and Cognitive Linguistics

    ISSN: 2365-8150

    The series Sounds - Meaning - Communication. Landmarks in Phonetics, Phonology and Cognitive Linguistics intends to publish monographs, outstanding dissertations and thematic collections of papers written in English and devoted to topical issues in theoretical and applied linguistics, with a special focus on recent developments in phonetics, phonology and cognitive linguistic studies. Scholars in the field are invited to submit publication proposals to the editor.

    20 publications

  • Teaching Contemporary Scholars

    This innovative series addresses the pedagogies and thoughts of influential contemporary scholars in diverse fields. Focusing on scholars who have challenged the “normal science,” the dominant frameworks of particular disciplines, Teaching Contemporary Scholars highlights the work of those who have profoundly influenced the direction of academic work. In a era of great change, this series focuses on the bold thinkers who provide not only insight into the nature of the change but where we should be going in light of the new conditions. Not a festschrift, not a re-interpretation of past work, these books allow the reader a deeper, yet accessible conceptual framework in which to negotiate and expand the work of important thinkers.

    15 publications

  • Title: School is Sacred

    School is Sacred

    A Philosophy of Education for Our Time
    by Iris M. Yob (Author) 2026
    ©2026 Monographs
  • Title: Teaching for Liberation

    Teaching for Liberation

    On Freedom Dreaming in the Field of Hip–Hop Education
    by Edmund Adjapong (Author) Kelly Allen (Author) 2023
    Textbook
  • Title: Teaching for Aesthetic Experience

    Teaching for Aesthetic Experience

    The Art of Learning
    by Gene Diaz (Volume editor) Martha Barry McKenna (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: The Incurious Seeker’s Quest for Meaning

    The Incurious Seeker’s Quest for Meaning

    Heidegger, Mood and Christianity
    by Kevin Sludds (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Turns of Faith, Search for Meaning

    Turns of Faith, Search for Meaning

    Orthodox Christianity and Post-Soviet Experience
    by Alexander Agadjanian (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Igniting a Fear Praxis for Teaching

    Igniting a Fear Praxis for Teaching

    Samuel N. Gillian Jr.’s Life and Courage
    by R. Michael Fisher (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Textbook
  • Title: Teaching Foreign Languages for Tourism

    Teaching Foreign Languages for Tourism

    Research and Practice
    by Gloria Bosch (Author) Torsten Schlak (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Edited Collection
  • Title: Teachers Teaching Teachers

    Teachers Teaching Teachers

    Wit, Wisdom, and Whimsey for Troubled Times
    by Geneal G. Cantrell (Author) Gregory L. Cantrell (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Teaching the Struggle for Civil Rights, 1948–1976

    Teaching the Struggle for Civil Rights, 1948–1976

    by Whitney Blankenship (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Methods for Teaching Travel Literature and Writing

    Methods for Teaching Travel Literature and Writing

    Exploring the World and Self
    by Eileen Groom (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Identity, Diversity and Teaching for Social Justice

    Identity, Diversity and Teaching for Social Justice

    by Juliet Christine Perumal (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Title: Creative Planning Resource for Interconnected Teaching and Learning

    Creative Planning Resource for Interconnected Teaching and Learning

    Consulting Editor: Ann Watts Pailliotet
    by Lyn Ellen Lacy (Author) Ann Watts Paillotet (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Title: Constructionist Experiential Learner-Enhanced Teaching in English for Academic Purposes
  • Title: The Syntax of Meaning and the Meaning of Syntax

    The Syntax of Meaning and the Meaning of Syntax

    Minimal Computations and Maximal Derivations in a Label-/Phase-Driven Generative Grammar of Radical Minimalism
    by Peter Kosta (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: A School for Healing

    A School for Healing

    Alternative Strategies for Teaching At-Risk Students
    by Rosa L. Kennedy (Author) Jerome H. Morton (Author)
    ©1999 Textbook
  • Title: Meaning and Translation

    Meaning and Translation

    Part 1: Meaning
    by Tomasz P. Krzeszowski (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Teaching the Struggle for Civil Rights, 1977-Present

    Teaching the Struggle for Civil Rights, 1977-Present

    by John A. Moore (Volume editor) Adam I. Attwood (Volume editor) Matthew R. Campbell (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Textbook
  • Title: Students of Trauma

    Students of Trauma

    A Handbook for Classroom Teaching in an Environment of Suffering
    by Dan Shepherd (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Textbook
  • Title: Teaching to Learn/Learning to Teach

    Teaching to Learn/Learning to Teach

    Meditations on the Classroom
    by Anne French Dalke (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Title: Reading Between the Lines

    Reading Between the Lines

    A Balanced Approach to Literacy
    by Marion Neville Lynch (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
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