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Education, Crisis, and the Discipline of the Conjuncture: Scholarship and Pedagogy in a Time of Emergent Crisis

Education, Crisis, and the Discipline of the Conjuncture: Scholarship and Pedagogy in a Time of Emergent Crisis

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The radical right is gaining popularity due to nationalism, xenophobia, racism, and the delegitimization of leftist politics. Education, Crisis, and the Discipline of the Conjuncture explores the rise
rise of a radical right politics in the US and its implications for educational scholars, activists, and practitioners. It builds a history of the present through conjunctural analysis and constructs a model for critical educational scholarship and pedagogical practice that can contribute to the urgent political demands of this historical moment.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 15 March 2023
Publisher: Lexington Books


The radical right is experiencing a significant surge in popularity, with a wave of right-wing populist movements emerging worldwide. These movements are characterized by a mix of nationalism, xenophobia, racism, and the delegitimization of leftist politics. Education, Crisis, and the Discipline of the Conjuncture is a book that delves into the rise of radical right politics in the United States as a social phenomenon intertwined with a series of crises that are shaping contemporary society. Through a conjunctural analysis, the book explores the factors contributing to the growth of this political movement and its implications for educational scholars, activists, and practitioners who are committed to creating a more democratic and just world.

The book begins by constructing a history of the present through conjunctural analysis, which involves examining the interconnections and conflicts between different social, economic, and political factors. This historical analysis helps to shed light on the conditions that have given rise world to the rise of radical right politics.

In the second chapter, the book explores the educational implications of the rise of radical right politics. It argues that education is a crucial tool for promoting social justice and combating the ideologies of the radical right. The book suggests that educational scholars, activists, and practitioners should engage in critical scholarship and pedagogical practice that can challenge the dominant narratives of the radical right and promote alternative perspectives.

The third chapter of the book focuses on the crisis of democracy and the challenges facing contemporary societies. It argues that the rise of radical right politics is a symptom of deeper social and economic problems that need to be addressed. The book suggests that educational scholars, activists, and practitioners should work towards creating a more democratic and inclusive society that is able to address the needs of all its members.

The fourth chapter of the book explores the discipline of the conjuncture, which is a theoretical framework that emphasizes the importance of understanding the complex and interconnected nature of social phenomena. The book argues that the discipline of the conjuncture can provide a valuable tool for analyzing the rise of radical right politics and developing effective responses to it.

In conclusion, Education, Crisis, and the Discipline of the Conjuncture is a thought-provoking book that provides a comprehensive analysis of the rise of radical right politics in the United States and its implications for education, social justice, and democracy. The book offers a valuable framework for critical educational scholarship and pedagogical practice that can contribute to the urgent political demands of this historical moment.


Dimension: 228 x 162 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781793645906

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