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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Race and Education

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Race and Education

Paula Groves Price
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Race and Education is designed to provide scholars, students, and educational practitioners access to research, theories, and historical and contemporary reviews of the many complex and nuanced ways race is enacted in education in different nations. Understanding race in education requires multidisciplinary perspectives, multiple voices and histories, and research that crosses geographic and conceptual boundaries. Its meaning, significance, discourse, and mobilization have shifted over time, and in different contexts around the globe. One thing that has remained constant, however, is that regardless of the society or disciplinary perspective, race is rooted in social relationships and power.Addressing race and education requires discussions of identity, hegemony, and the historical and contemporary roles of education and schooling in perpetuating ideologies of racial supremacy. It also requires investigation into the possibilities education and schooling can provide for disrupting those ideologies and instigating social change. By placing race at the forefront of examination in this volume, the legacies of inequality inherited from histories of colonialism and imperialism can be challenged.Unlike other encyclopedias, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Race and Education provides a broad breadth of concepts, themes, and topical areas while also offering greater depth and specificity so that ideas and histories can be understood within their proper social and global context. The articles are written and reviewed by recognized scholars from around the world, and provide a critical examination of the multiple ways race is experienced, conceptualized, and enacted. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Race and Education is a landmark compilation of cutting-edge scholarship that will be essential reading for anyone interested in the ways in which education takes place today.

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THE THESIS

This encyclopedia investigates how race is conceptualized, enacted, and challenged within educational systems across global contexts. Paula Groves Price, a distinguished scholar in education, compiles multidisciplinary research to examine the intersection of identity, power, and schooling. The volume argues that race is fundamentally rooted in social relationships and that education serves as both a tool for perpetuating racial ideologies and a potential site for disrupting them.

THE SCOPE MAP

What You Will Find

  • Historical and contemporary reviews of racial discourse in education
  • Multidisciplinary perspectives on identity, hegemony, and colonialism
  • Global case studies examining how race is mobilized in different nations

Scope Limits

  • Does not provide a singular, unified theory of race
  • Does not cover every localized educational policy in existence
THE AUTHORITY PERSPECTIVE

Experts recognize this work as a comprehensive resource for scholars and practitioners seeking to understand the complexities of race in global education. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which reflects the high level of scholarly rigor maintained throughout the compilation.

Page Count:
1408

Publication Date:
2024-01-01

Publisher:
Oxford University Press

ISBN-10:
0190694319

ISBN-13:
9780190694319

Education
Reference
Race Studies
Social Science
Academic
Sociology

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