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Books in the Anthropological Studies of Education series

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  • - Youth and the Politics of Possibility
     
    £114.49

    This book examines diverse ways in which young people from around the world envision and prepare for their future education, careers, and families. The book features cutting-edge anthropological essays including ethnographic accounts of schooling in India, South Africa, the US, Bhutan, Tanzania, and Nigeria.

  • - Chinese Foreign Talent Students in Singapore
    by Peidong Yang
    £47.99

    This book examines the Singapore government's controversial practice of recruiting students from China and granting them full scholarships on the condition of a service "bond".

  • - Moral Education and British Humanitarianism in South Africa
    by Oliver Pattenden
    £93.99

    Taking Care of the Future examines the moral dimensions and transformative capacities of education and humanitarianism through an intimate portrayal of learners, volunteers, donors, and educators at a special needs school in South Africa and a partnering UK-based charity.

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    - Perspectives from Sri Lanka to Nepal
     
    £90.49

    This edited volume focuses on the impact of education among different social groups in different geographical areas of South Asia. The chapters illustrate the effects of formal education on castes ranging from Dalits to Brahmins, Buddhists, and Christians, even as they consider a range of topics such as the relevance of practical knowledge prior to formal teaching, the personal educational experiences of young women, missionary education, curriculum, and the challenges and benefits of Information Technology. The geographical areas range from Sri Lanka and Nepal to various Indian states, including Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Maharastra, Odisha, and Rajasthan.

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    - Schooling and Identity in Post-Soviet Tatarstan, Russia
    by Dilyara Suleymanova
    £38.49 - 47.99

    Through an ethnographic study of schooling in the Republic of Tatarstan, this book explores how competing notions of nationhood and belonging are constructed, articulated and negotiated within educational spaces.

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