Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Education: Peace and Conflict Studies Archive

Abelson, Hal, et al. "Copyright, Fair Use and the Cultural Commons." MIT Comparative Media Studies (April 28, 2007)

Adams, Noah. "Hard Times Inspire Ky. College Students To Action." NPR (November 29, 2011)

Ahmed, Nuwar, et al. "School’s Out: The Decimation of Public Education." Making Contact (February 18, 2014)

Ames, Mark. "How UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi Brought Oppression Back To Greece's Universities." The Smirking Chimp (November 23, 2011)

Arnove, Anthony, et al. "Howard Zinn Read-In at Purdue University." We Are Many (November 5, 2013)

"Arts Education." To the Best of Our Knowledge (June 14, 2009)

Arum, Richard. "Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on Higher Education." Media Matters (February 12, 2012)

Bacigalupi, Paolo. "Science Fiction and Education." The Geek's Guide to the Galaxy (January 11, 2010)

Barghouti, Omar. Boycott Divestment Sanction Controversy At Brooklyn College" Law and Disorder (February 11, 2013)

Barlow, Maude, Richard Grossman and Thomas Linzey. "When Lawmaking Becomes Rebellion (Water Privatization, Democracy School and the Corporate State)." Unwelcome Guests #307 (May 21, 2006) ["A new populist alliance of long time environmental activists and rural folk in central Pennsylvania has grown out of a struggle to ban toxic agribusiness operations that have targeted the area as the next profit opportunity. This movement is taking a new approach that is spreading across America via a project of public education and organization called democracy schools, that are teaching direct action lawmaking to challenge corporate supremacy and to create rights under law for people and the land."]

Benton, Michael and Michael Marchman. "So long Howard Zinn. It’s been good to know ya." North of Center (February 13, 2010)

Berends, Andrew, et al. "The War Comes Home: Washington’s Battle Against America’s Veterans." Making Contact (July 1, 2009)

Biggers, Jeff. "Arizona’s Ethnic Studies Needs No Defense: It Needs More Defenders." AlterNet (November 17, 2011)

---. "Chained Ethnic Studies Students Take Over School Board in Tucson." Common Dreams (April 27, 2011)

Blackford, Linda. "Lawmakers divert Money to other areas, so pot empties faster as demand grows." Lexington Herald-Leader (July 15, 2012)

---. "Pay for university presidents growing faster than faculty salaries in Kentucky." Lexington Herald-Leader (March 20, 2012)

Brooks, Diane. "These Seattle Teachers Boycotted Standardized Testing - and Sparked a Nationwide Movement."Truthout (March 18, 2014)

Brown, Pamela and David Harvey. "1T Day: As U.S. Student Debt Hits $1 Trillion, Occupy Protests Planned for Campuses Nationwide." Democracy Now (April 25, 2012)

Burke, Barry. "Antonio Gramsci, Schooling and Education." Informal Encyclopedia of Education (2005)

Chan, Karen B.K. "Should Sex Be Like Jazz." Sociological Images (March 4, 2013)

"Chile Rising." Fault Lines (Documentary video posted on Youtube: January 2, 2012)

Chomsky, Noam. "Education for Whom and What?" Z Communications (February 27, 2012)

---. "The Purpose of Education." (Video posted on YouTube: February 1, 2012)

"College Guide 2011: A Different Kind of College Ranking." Washington Monthly (September 2011)

"Communiqué from an Absent Future." We Want Everything (September 24, 2009)

Desvarieux, Jessica. "Hundreds of Students and Faculty Occupy College Campus To Fight Cuts to Public Higher Ed." Truth-Out (March 25, 2014)

Edmondson, Jacqueline and Henry A. Giroux. "Losing Time or Doing Time: Drowning Public Education in the Wake of Hurricane Sandy." Truth Out (December 7, 2012)

Erickson, Megan. "A Nation of Little Lebowski Urban Achievers." Jacobin (Winter 2012)

Faux, Jeff. "Education Profiteering; Wall Street's Next Big Thing?" The Real News Network (September 30, 2012)

Foster, John Bellamy. "Education and the Structural Crisis of Capital: The U.S. Case." Monthly Review (July 1, 2011)

Frank, Thomas. "Academy Fight Song." The Baffler #23 (2013)

Gabriel, Trip. "Teachers Wonder, Why the Scorn?" The New York Times (March 2, 2011)

Gatto, John Taylor. "Bianca, You Animal, Shut Up!" Unwelcome Guests #631 (November 24, 2012)

---. "The Neglected Genius of American Spirituality" Unwelcome Guests #631 (November 24, 2012)

Ginsberg, Benjamin. "The Fall of the Faculty." Here and Now (November 2, 2011)

Giroux, Henry A. "Neoliberalism, Democracy and the University as a Public Sphere." Truthout (April 22, 2014)

Greenwald, Glenn. "The Washington Post's dependence on the government it covers." Salon (April 10, 2011)

Hagopian, Jesse. "My Greatest Teaching Moment." Yes! (March 14, 2012)

Heins, Marjorie. "Priests of Our Democracy, The Supreme Court, Academic Freedom, and the Anti-Communist Purge." Law and Disorder Radio (February 25, 2013)

Hobbs, Renee. Digital and Media Literacy: A Plan of Action (The Alpine Institute, 2010)

Horvat, Srećko and Igor Štiks. "Welcome to the Desert of Transition!: Post-Socialism, the European Union, and a New Left in the Balkans." Monthly Review (March 1, 2012)

Horwitz, Jamie, et al. "What Are They Thinking?: New Report on Corporate Commercialism in Schools Finds Sponsorships and Corporate Marketing Threaten Students’ Critical Thinking Skills." National Education Policy Center (November 7, 2011)
Jenkins, Rob. "A Song of Vice and Mire The Chronicle of Higher Education (September 24, 2012)

Jaschik, Scott. "Church and Tenure." Inside Higher Ed (May 5, 2014) ["The Kentucky Supreme Court has issued two unanimous decisions that strengthen the rights of tenured professors at religious institutions."]

Johnston, Angus. "CUNY Declares War On Rebel English Department: New Information from QCC." Student Activism (September 16, 2012)

Kalafa, Amy. "Lunch Wars." Radio West (August 23, 2011)

Kovalik, Daniel. "Death of an Adjunct." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (September 18, 2013)

Kruzynski, Anna and Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois. "Maple Spring: Nearly 1,000 Arrested as Mass Quebec Student Strike Passes 100th Day." Democracy Now (May 25, 2012)

La Greca, Jesse, et al. "Introducing Occupy Educated (Video: November 23, 2011)

Lapon, Gary. "College, Inc.: The abuses of the growing for-profit higher education industry." Socialist Worker (August 27, 2012)

Lewin, Tamar. "Kaplan and the Washington Post." On the Media (November 19, 2010)

Martin, Andrew and Andrew Lehren. "A Generation Hobbled by the Soaring Cost of College." The New York Times (May 13, 2012)

McNair, James. "Despite Cuts, Kentucky Community College Head Gets Lucrative Deal." Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting (May 8, 2014)

Merchant, Brian. "93 Harvard Faculty Members Call on the University to Divest from Fossil Fuels." Motherboard (April 10, 2014)

Monbiot, George. "The Lairds of Learning." The Guardian (September 29, 2011)

Noddings, Nel. "Caring in Education." The Encyclopedia of Informal Education (2005)

Noor, Jaisal. "Thousands Rally in Chicago Teachers’ Strike, Pushing Back Against Corporatized Education Reform." Democracy Now (September 11, 2012)

O'Donnell, Lawrence. "Matt Damon Rewrites Attack on Teachers." The Last Word (August 1, 2011)

Olzen, Jake. "NATO’s crisis of legitimacy spreads in Chicago." Waging Nonviolence (May 7, 2012)

Page, Blake. "Why I Don’t Want to Be a West Point Graduate." Huffington Post (December 3, 2012)

Peck, Adam. "There Has Been an Average of One School Shooting Every Other School Day so far This Year." Moyers and Co. (January 23, 2014)

"Puerto Rico Student Protests 2010-2011." Global Voices (Ongoing Archive of Citizen Media Reports)

Pyle, Christian L. "Adjuncts: The Invisible Majority." North of Center (April 27, 2011)

Ravitch, Diane. "Public Schools for Sale." Moyers & Co. (March 28, 2014)

Robinson, Ken. "Changing Education Paradigms." RSA Animate (2010)

Rosenfeld, Seth. "Subversives." On the Media (September 28, 2012)

---. "'Subversives': How the FBI Fought the 1960s Student Movement and Aided Reagan’s Rise to Power." (August 23, 2012)

Ross, Andrew. "Are Student Loans Immoral?" The Daily Beast (September 27, 2012)

Sanford, Matthew. "The Body's Grace." On Being (May 3, 2012)

Scarleteen ["Scarleteen is an independent, grassroots sexuality education and support organization and website. Founded in 1998, Scarleteen.com is visited by around three-quarters of a million diverse people each month worldwide, most between the ages of 15 and 25. It is the highest-ranked website for sex education and sexuality advice online and has held that rank through most of its tenure." For an extensive/detailed explanation of the website's purpose"]

Schwartz, Robert, Matthew Crawford and Paul Harrington. "Should everybody go to college? A new report questions some basic assumptions about the best path for American kids." On the Point (March 2, 2011)

Smith, Mark K. "Dialogue and conversation for learning, education and change." Informal Encyclopedia of Education (2001)

"Statement by Resist and Multiply in NYC: Beyond Wall Street." Gathering Forces (October 22, 2011)

Teacher Solidarity ["Our aim is to bring together teacher activists internationally by recording their struggles. All over the world teachers are taking action - occupying, demonstrating and striking - against 'reforms' which are standing in the way of truly emancipated and creative education for the world's children. This site has been set up as a result of our book 'The Global Assault on Teaching, Teachers and their Unions: Stories for Resistance.'"]

Temple, Melissa Bow. "It's Okay to Be Neither." Together for Jackson County Kids (December 16, 2011)

Theoharis, Jeanne. "On Rosa Parks’ 100th Birthday, Recalling Her Rebellious Life Before and After the Montgomery Bus." Democracy Now (February 4, 2013)

Thomsen, Michael. "The Case Against Grades: They lower self-esteem, discourage creativity, and reinforce the class divide." Slate (May 1, 2013)

Wade, Lisa. "U.S. Rare in the Spending of More Money on the Education of Rich Children." Sociological Images (December 8, 2013)

"The War on/in Higher Education." Jump Cut #55 (Fall 2013)

Watkins, Boyce. "University of Kentucky: The Plantation that Never Quits." (June 12, 2012)
Wesch, Michael. "A Portal to Media Literacy." (University of Manitoba: June 17, 2008)

"Why a Michigan High School is Ground Zero for US Politics." The Rachel Maddow Show (April 22, 2011)

Williamson, Ben. "On Parenting, Media, Education and Phobias." DMLcentral (February 14, 2011)

Zirin, Dave. "The UConn Huskies Win ‘NCAA Hunger Games Bingo’." The Nation (April 8, 2014)

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