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This book pays tribute to an intellectual giant. The twenty-one succinct chapters comprising the volume, and the variety of scholars who have authored them, are indicative of his intellectual, geographical and intergenerational reach. These chapters reflect the towering influence of Roger Dale's work in fields such as the Sociology of Education, Globalization and Education Policy Studies, and Comparative and International Education. While engaging critically with Roger's intellectual ideasand without exception the authors demonstrate the significance of these to their own theoretical and research endeavorsthey also include personal reflections on his role as mentor, role model, networker, and friend. Together the chapters are testimony to the richness, quality and diversity of Roger Dale's work and the extent to which it has inspired several generations of scholars from very different world locations. In a final chapter, Roger Dale himself responds from his usual humble position to

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List of Figures Editors’ Foreword Notes on Contributors – Susan L. Robertson: Roger Dale—Contributions to the State in/of the Sociology of Education Education and the Capitalist State Michael W.Apple: Political Concepts that Matter: My Debt to Roger Dale – Madeleine Arnot: Pyrrhic Victory? Learning Lessons about the Potency of Sociology of Education from Its Political History in the UK – Xavier Bonal: Searching and Finding the State in the Sociology of Education: A Tribute to Roger Dale – NicolasLewis: Beyond the Comforts of ‘isms’: Creative Theorisation of States in Action – Bob Lingard/FazalRizvi: The State of Education Policy: The Policy Sociology of Roger Dale – John Morgan: Schooling and Capitalism Revisited – Education and Development – Mario Novelli: Education and the ‘Developing’ State: Between Capitalism and Culture – Eve Coxon: The Politics of ‘Education for Development’ in Peripheral States – Ritesh Shah/Mieke Lopes Cardozo: Rethinking the State and Education in Conflict-Affected Contexts: A Co-Constructed Auto-Ethnography of Supportive Mentorship and Academic Friendship – Globalisation and the Politics of Education – Anja P. Jakobi: Anybody Still Dreaming of the Knowledge Society? On Missing Links between ‘Politics’ and ‘Education’ – Nesta Devine: The Irreducible Minimum of Pedagogic Engagement – Michael A. Peters: Critical Cultural Political Economy: Roger Dale 40 Years On – Hugh Lauder/Maria Balarin: The Despair of Global Capitalism– Elizabeth Rata: The History of an Intellectual Dispute at Auckland’s School of Education – Challenges of Globalisation for Comparative Education – Antoni Verger: What’s in a Mechanism? Specifying and Analysing Global Education Policy through Explanatory Research – António Magalhães/Amélia Veiga: Policy Analysis, Epistemology and Higher Educationism Daniel Couch: Globalisation and Doctoral Grandbabies: A Focus on Roger Dale, Global Education Policy and Their Mechanisms – Christian Maroy: Multiscalar Comparison and Education Policy Trajectories – Xavier Rambla: How Did a ‘Globally Structured Educational Agenda’ Emerge? Looking at the Mechanisms of Education Policy through the Lens of Roger Dale’s Work – Roger Dale: Concluding Comments: Reflections and Rejoinders – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/14/2020 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433181658, 978-1433181658
      ISBN10: 1433181657

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book pays tribute to an intellectual giant. The twenty-one succinct chapters comprising the volume, and the variety of scholars who have authored them, are indicative of his intellectual, geographical and intergenerational reach. These chapters reflect the towering influence of Roger Dale's work in fields such as the Sociology of Education, Globalization and Education Policy Studies, and Comparative and International Education. While engaging critically with Roger's intellectual ideasand without exception the authors demonstrate the significance of these to their own theoretical and research endeavorsthey also include personal reflections on his role as mentor, role model, networker, and friend. Together the chapters are testimony to the richness, quality and diversity of Roger Dale's work and the extent to which it has inspired several generations of scholars from very different world locations. In a final chapter, Roger Dale himself responds from his usual humble position to

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures Editors’ Foreword Notes on Contributors – Susan L. Robertson: Roger Dale—Contributions to the State in/of the Sociology of Education Education and the Capitalist State Michael W.Apple: Political Concepts that Matter: My Debt to Roger Dale – Madeleine Arnot: Pyrrhic Victory? Learning Lessons about the Potency of Sociology of Education from Its Political History in the UK – Xavier Bonal: Searching and Finding the State in the Sociology of Education: A Tribute to Roger Dale – NicolasLewis: Beyond the Comforts of ‘isms’: Creative Theorisation of States in Action – Bob Lingard/FazalRizvi: The State of Education Policy: The Policy Sociology of Roger Dale – John Morgan: Schooling and Capitalism Revisited – Education and Development – Mario Novelli: Education and the ‘Developing’ State: Between Capitalism and Culture – Eve Coxon: The Politics of ‘Education for Development’ in Peripheral States – Ritesh Shah/Mieke Lopes Cardozo: Rethinking the State and Education in Conflict-Affected Contexts: A Co-Constructed Auto-Ethnography of Supportive Mentorship and Academic Friendship – Globalisation and the Politics of Education – Anja P. Jakobi: Anybody Still Dreaming of the Knowledge Society? On Missing Links between ‘Politics’ and ‘Education’ – Nesta Devine: The Irreducible Minimum of Pedagogic Engagement – Michael A. Peters: Critical Cultural Political Economy: Roger Dale 40 Years On – Hugh Lauder/Maria Balarin: The Despair of Global Capitalism– Elizabeth Rata: The History of an Intellectual Dispute at Auckland’s School of Education – Challenges of Globalisation for Comparative Education – Antoni Verger: What’s in a Mechanism? Specifying and Analysing Global Education Policy through Explanatory Research – António Magalhães/Amélia Veiga: Policy Analysis, Epistemology and Higher Educationism Daniel Couch: Globalisation and Doctoral Grandbabies: A Focus on Roger Dale, Global Education Policy and Their Mechanisms – Christian Maroy: Multiscalar Comparison and Education Policy Trajectories – Xavier Rambla: How Did a ‘Globally Structured Educational Agenda’ Emerge? Looking at the Mechanisms of Education Policy through the Lens of Roger Dale’s Work – Roger Dale: Concluding Comments: Reflections and Rejoinders – Index.

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