List of Contributors

Post-Socialism is not Dead: (Re)Reading the Global in Comparative Education

ISBN: 978-0-85724-417-8, eISBN: 978-0-85724-418-5

ISSN: 1479-3679

Publication date: 13 December 2010

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(2010), "List of Contributors", Silova, I. (Ed.) Post-Socialism is not Dead: (Re)Reading the Global in Comparative Education (International Perspectives on Education and Society, Vol. 14), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. ix-x. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-3679(2010)0000014002

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International Perspectives on Education and Society
International Perspectives on Education and Society
Copyright page
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Rediscovering post-socialism in comparative education
Education after the fall of the Berlin Wall: the end of history or the beginning of histories?
Policy Why(s): Policy rationalities and the changing logic of educational reform in postcommunist Ukraine
Visions of reform in post-socialist Romania: decentralization (through hybridization) and teacher autonomy
Rethinking transition through ideas of “community” in Hungarian kindergarten curriculum
A framework for understanding dramatic change: Educational transformation in post-Soviet Russia
The semblance of progress amidst the absence of change: Educating for an imagined Europe in Moldova and Albania
Rewriting the nation: World War II narratives in Polish history textbooks
When intolerance means more than prejudice: Challenges to Lithuanian education reforms for social tolerance
Transnational vitality of the Finno-Ugric identity in Estonia: The role of education and advocacy in a new geopolitical context
The reconfiguration of state–university–student relationships in post/socialist China
Socialist, post-socialist, and post-
Staying the (post)socialist course: Global/local transformations and Cuban education
African socialism, post-colonial development, and education: Change and continuity in the post-socialist era
Beyond post-socialist conversions: Functional cooperation and trans-regional regimes in the global South
Author biographies
Index