ISBN-13: 9780415935135 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 268 str.
Among the most crucial ways to understand the complex connections between education and differential power is to examine the politics of knowledge. How do we think about the state? What role does it play? How is it challenged? What are the contradictory power relations within and between the state and civil society? To answer these questions, Apple has assembled established and emerging scholars to show how political institutions - including educational systems - regulate knowledge and legitimate certain verions of culture. This book represents a widening and deepening of foregoing scholarship, and its understanding of power relations offers a means toward critical policies and practices, and toward more effective social movements.