The images and stories of migrant families being separated by the United States government set off a global conversation about immigration, borders, and justice. If the political philosophy of liberalism is based on liberty and equality, then the events of the past few months have challenged the very core of liberal democratic states. My guest […]
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Tunisia is known for sparking what many in the West call the Arab Spring, the revolutionary protests that swept across North Africa and the Middle East starting in 2010. My guest today is Tavis Jules. Together with Teresa Barton, he co-authored a new book entitled Educational Transitions in post-revolutionary spaces: Islam, security, and social movements […]
Alla Korzh & Noah Sobe
Reimagining social science and post-socialist utopias
Reimagining social science and post-socialist utopias
Bruce Collet
Migration, religion, and schooling in democratic states
The images and stories of migrant families being separated by the United States government set off a global conversation about immigration, borders, and justice. If the political philosophy of liberalism is based on liberty and equality, then the events of the past few months have challenged the very core of liberal democratic states. My guest […]
Migration, religion, and schooling in democratic states
Radha D’Souza
What’s wrong with rights?
What’s wrong with rights?
Michelle Morais de Sa e Silva
The Global Diffusion of Conditional Cash Transfers
The Global Diffusion of Conditional Cash Transfers
Wilhelm Widmark
Why did Sweden cancel its agreement with Elsevier?
Why did Sweden cancel its agreement with Elsevier?
Jelmer Evers
Teachers and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Teachers and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Nelli Piattoeva, Ezekiel Dixon-Román & Noah W. Sobe
The Datafication of Comparative Education
The Datafication of Comparative Education
Aziz Choudry & Salim Vally
Radical histories and social movements
Radical histories and social movements
David Edwards
Critiquing the World Development Report
Critiquing the World Development Report
Makoto Itoh
Studying Marx under Kozo Uno
Studying Marx under Kozo Uno
Makoto Itoh
Educational privatization in Japan
Educational privatization in Japan
Tavis D. Jules
Educational transitions in Tunisia
Tunisia is known for sparking what many in the West call the Arab Spring, the revolutionary protests that swept across North Africa and the Middle East starting in 2010. My guest today is Tavis Jules. Together with Teresa Barton, he co-authored a new book entitled Educational Transitions in post-revolutionary spaces: Islam, security, and social movements […]
Educational transitions in Tunisia