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Towards Rural Education for the Common Good: Resisting Capitalist and Neoliberal Priorities Schooling United States
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Towards Rural Education for the Common Good: Resisting Capitalist and Neoliberal Priorities Schooling United States
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Towards Rural Education for the Common Good: Resisting Capitalist and Neoliberal Priorities Schooling United States
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This book examines the current and future state of rural education in North America through the lens of Franco Berardi’s
Futurability
.
Through critical examination of examples and current trends toward corporatization and privatization of rural education, the volume highlights how future possibilities and social imagination in rural spaces have been limited by neoliberal forces, capitalist interests, and workforce education. Cervone demonstrates how Berardi’s concept of
creating future
can be embraced to foster critical thought, challenge injustices, and open opportunity. With this line of analysis, the book ultimately supports an ethos of a return to education for the common good.
Bringing an important perspective to the field of rural education scholarship, this work will be of interest to scholars and researchers in sociology of education and education policy.
Futurability
.
Through critical examination of examples and current trends toward corporatization and privatization of rural education, the volume highlights how future possibilities and social imagination in rural spaces have been limited by neoliberal forces, capitalist interests, and workforce education. Cervone demonstrates how Berardi’s concept of
creating future
can be embraced to foster critical thought, challenge injustices, and open opportunity. With this line of analysis, the book ultimately supports an ethos of a return to education for the common good.
Bringing an important perspective to the field of rural education scholarship, this work will be of interest to scholars and researchers in sociology of education and education policy.