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Book Synopsis
This book offers a comparative analysis of alternative education in the UK, focusing on learning spaces that cater for children and young people. It constitutes one of the first book-length explorations of alternative learning spaces outside mainstream education.

Trade Review
“Scholars, educators, and policy-makers will find this to be a valuable resource given that it is a hopeful theoretical and political project around education and learning.” Yi'En Cheng , Children's Geographies (2013)
"Organised thematically, the book conveys a feeling of careful distillation....a complex path that carefully lays out a rhizomatic integration of the social and spatial...the book has a broad range, useful as a way of scoping the field" Mel McCree, University of Plymouth, Ecological artist, Educator and Writer
"...The book’s appeal is its recognition of diverse economic and autonomous practices, non-representational geographies, and the politics of life-itself, which, combined, dismantle any sense of a simple binary between `alternative’ and `mainstream’ education." Youth & Policy
"This exceptional text redefines the agenda in geographies of education by making a fascinating case for the analysis of alternative educational settings and lucidly demonstrating how this contributes to wider conceptual debates in geography and elsewhere." Sarah Holloway, Professor of Human Geography, Loughborough University “Scholars, educators, and policy-makers will find this to be a valuable resource given that it is a hopeful theoretical and political project around education and learning.” Yi'En Cheng, Children's Geographies (2013)
"Kraftl uses his meticulously undertaken research to offer the reader far more than a straightforward study of the characteristics of alternative education. As such, I recommend the book highly." Geographical Research
"Geographies of Alternative Education is an indispensable resource for anyone who cares about the future of education. By carefully and imaginatively exploring the complex intersections between `alternative’ and `mainstream’ education, Peter Kraftl brings to light a diverse range of ways of doing and thinking about education." Dr Ben Anderson, Durham University

Table of Contents
Introduction; Conceptual frameworks: towards geographies of alternative education; Alternative learning spaces in the UK: background to the case studies used in this book; Connection/disconnection: positioning alternative learning spaces; Mess/order: materials, timings, feelings; Movement/embodiment: learning habits (I); Inter/personal relations: scale, love and learning habits (II); Towards the ‘good life’: alternative visions of learning, love and life-itelf; Conclusion: Geographies of alternative education and the value of autonomous learning.

Geographies of Alternative Education

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      Publisher: Bristol University Press
      Publication Date: 12/11/2014
      ISBN13: 9781447300502, 978-1447300502
      ISBN10: 1447300505

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book offers a comparative analysis of alternative education in the UK, focusing on learning spaces that cater for children and young people. It constitutes one of the first book-length explorations of alternative learning spaces outside mainstream education.

      Trade Review
      “Scholars, educators, and policy-makers will find this to be a valuable resource given that it is a hopeful theoretical and political project around education and learning.” Yi'En Cheng , Children's Geographies (2013)
      "Organised thematically, the book conveys a feeling of careful distillation....a complex path that carefully lays out a rhizomatic integration of the social and spatial...the book has a broad range, useful as a way of scoping the field" Mel McCree, University of Plymouth, Ecological artist, Educator and Writer
      "...The book’s appeal is its recognition of diverse economic and autonomous practices, non-representational geographies, and the politics of life-itself, which, combined, dismantle any sense of a simple binary between `alternative’ and `mainstream’ education." Youth & Policy
      "This exceptional text redefines the agenda in geographies of education by making a fascinating case for the analysis of alternative educational settings and lucidly demonstrating how this contributes to wider conceptual debates in geography and elsewhere." Sarah Holloway, Professor of Human Geography, Loughborough University “Scholars, educators, and policy-makers will find this to be a valuable resource given that it is a hopeful theoretical and political project around education and learning.” Yi'En Cheng, Children's Geographies (2013)
      "Kraftl uses his meticulously undertaken research to offer the reader far more than a straightforward study of the characteristics of alternative education. As such, I recommend the book highly." Geographical Research
      "Geographies of Alternative Education is an indispensable resource for anyone who cares about the future of education. By carefully and imaginatively exploring the complex intersections between `alternative’ and `mainstream’ education, Peter Kraftl brings to light a diverse range of ways of doing and thinking about education." Dr Ben Anderson, Durham University

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; Conceptual frameworks: towards geographies of alternative education; Alternative learning spaces in the UK: background to the case studies used in this book; Connection/disconnection: positioning alternative learning spaces; Mess/order: materials, timings, feelings; Movement/embodiment: learning habits (I); Inter/personal relations: scale, love and learning habits (II); Towards the ‘good life’: alternative visions of learning, love and life-itelf; Conclusion: Geographies of alternative education and the value of autonomous learning.

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