Mitchell was a hero of the US Army Air Service during World War I and the man who proved in 1921 that planes could sink a battleship. But in 1925, frustrated by the slow pace of aviation development a
Teaching Joe L. Kincheloe is one of a handful of recent books posthumously moving Kincheloe’s work further into the twenty-first century. Written and edited by Kincheloe’s former students and colleagu
John Smyth’s remarkable body of writing, research and scholarship has spanned four decades, and the urgency of our times makes it imperative to look in some depth at the breadth of his research and it
Radical Love is a study about the phenomenon of love. Radical love allows for both passionate and egalitarian relationships and, in Gómez’s words, «a revolution for the twenty-first century.»
Gmez presents readers with an in-depth examination of his theory of radical love as a conduit for both passionate and egalitarian human relationships. The main body of the author’s t
Hal Adams was a legendary radical educator who organized writing workshops with people who had been written off during much of their lives, marginalized for reasons of race, gender, class, and caste.
Editors Ayers, Heller, and Hurtig present readers with collection of academic perspectives on radical teaching and educational emancipation in honor of the late writing instructor and community activi
The authors engage with the body of work John Smyth has created over the course of four decades in critical education research. Together they cover how to: conceptualize a problem, issue, or question,