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"It's an edited book. The intro provides a nice, if brief, review of spatial theory as applied to education, and educational policy in particular. I read one chapter on homeschooling in the USA and found it very interesting. Just the other day I was discussing with a friend Althusser's educational ISAs and how to circumvent them. Thiem provides an example, although homeschoolers seem to do it for religious reasons." — Feb 05, 2018 03:48PM
"It's an edited book. The intro provides a nice, if brief, review of spatial theory as applied to education, and educational policy in particular. I read one chapter on homeschooling in the USA and found it very interesting. Just the other day I was discussing with a friend Althusser's educational ISAs and how to circumvent them. Thiem provides an example, although homeschoolers seem to do it for religious reasons." — Feb 05, 2018 03:48PM
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"This vol is very fine in making historical interconnections that constitute what Foucault calls a new regime of discourses that didn't stifle sexuality but brought it to the fore & reshaped it through scientific classifications, giving it the label of truth. But in fact this truth served more power than it did knowledge. Sexuality is defined by the state/church/science to serve power of capitalism/the state/church." — Jan 25, 2018 06:58AM
"This vol is very fine in making historical interconnections that constitute what Foucault calls a new regime of discourses that didn't stifle sexuality but brought it to the fore & reshaped it through scientific classifications, giving it the label of truth. But in fact this truth served more power than it did knowledge. Sexuality is defined by the state/church/science to serve power of capitalism/the state/church." — Jan 25, 2018 06:58AM
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"Lynn looked for Greek and Egyptian myths on the subject, contemporary swimming history, first athletes...etc. It's a lot of research nuggets put together to celebrate swimming. It shows from the book title, which I see as an imperative: Swim!" — Jan 19, 2018 03:34AM
"Lynn looked for Greek and Egyptian myths on the subject, contemporary swimming history, first athletes...etc. It's a lot of research nuggets put together to celebrate swimming. It shows from the book title, which I see as an imperative: Swim!" — Jan 19, 2018 03:34AM
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