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In: Sport in the global society
This comprehensive book traces the full arc of U.S.-Brazilian bilateral relations over time. Despite the common critique of U.S. "neglect" of Brazil, Britta H. Crandall convincingly shows that the relationship has been marked by mutual, ongoing policy engagement. To be sure, different relative power positions and foreign policy traditions have limited high-level bilateral engagement. However, Crandall argues convincingly that the diminishing power disparity between the United States and Brazil is leading to closer ties in the twenty-first century-a trend that will bring about growing cooperation as well as competition in the future.
World Affairs Online
In the past decade, historians have begun to make use of the optic of 'transnationalism', a perspective used traditionally by social anthropologists and sociologists in their study of the movement and flow of ideas between continents and countries. Historical scholarship has adopted this tool, and in this book historians of education use it to add nuance and depth to research on gender and education, and particularly to the education experiences of women and girls. The book brings together a group of internationally-regarded scholars, who are doing important research on transnationalism and the social construction of gender, with particular reference to education environments such as schools and colleges. The book is therefore very much at the cutting-edge of theoretical and methodological advances in the history of education. This book was originally published as a special issue of the History of Education
In: International review of history education
History education and the construction of a national identity / Mario Carretero, Maria Rodriguez-Moneo, and Mikel Asensio -- De-nationalize history and what have we done? : ontology, essentialism, and the search for a cosmopolitan alternative / Jonathan M. Hansen -- De-nationalizing history teaching and nationalizing it differently! : some reflections on how to defuse the negative potential of national(ist) history teaching / Stefan Berger -- Re-thinking history textbooks in a globalised world / Stuart Foster -- What history to teach? whose history? / Alberto Rosa -- Dilemmas of common and plural history : reflections on history education and heritage in a globalizing world / Maria Grever -- School history as a resource for constructing identities : implications of research from the United States, Northern Ireland, and New Zealand / Keith C. Barton -- Traditional frame for global history : the narrative of modernity in French secondary school / Nicole Tutiaux-Guillon -- Indigenous historical consciousness : an oxymoron or a dialogue? / Peter Seixas -- Identity construction and the goals of history education / Cesar Lopez and Mario Carretero -- Students historical narratives and concepts about the nation / Mario Carretero ... [et al.] -- Ways of knowing and the history classroom : supporting disciplinary discussion and reasoning about texts / Avishag Reisman and Sam Wineburg -- The intersection of historical understanding and ethical reflection during early adolescence : a place where time is squared / Michelle J. Bellino and Robert L. Selman -- The discursive negotiation of narratives and identities in learning history / Angela Bermúdez -- Student identities in the present and their historical understanding of the past : complications and implications for future research / Alan Stoskopf
In: Praeger special studies in international economics and development
In: Studies in curriculum theory
The Education of Eros is the first and only comprehensive history of sexuality education and the "problem" of adolescent sexuality from the mid-20th century to the beginning of the 21st. It explores how professional health educators, policy makers, and social and religious conservatives differed in their approaches, and battled over what gets taught about sexuality in schools, but all shared a common understanding of the adolescent body and adolescent desire as a problem that required a regulatory and disciplinary education. It also looks the rise of new social movements in civil soc