Description: Education and the Public Sphere by Suresh Babu G.S Education and the Public Sphere investigates and unfolds several complexities embedded in the educational system in India by exploring it as a site of transforming the public sphere. This volume analyses and reflects on structures in education and how these mediate and transform the public sphere. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Education and the Public Sphere conceptually and empirically investigates and unfolds several complexities embedded in the educational system in India by exploring it as a site of transforming the public sphere. Bringing together a range of contributions from education and the social sciences, this volume analyses and reflects on structures in education and how these mediate and transform the public sphere in post-colonial India. Drawing on fresh research, case studies and testimony, this book debates issues such as the crisis in higher education, privatisation and politicisation of education, the reciprocal relationship between marginalisation and education, and the lasting impact that modern pedagogical practices have on the wider world. It critically reflects on the direct engagement of people, institutions, various cultural sensibilities and public debate to animate how these combined structures affect the teaching and learning process.From a unique interdisciplinary perspective, this book initiates an analytical enquiry into teaching and the culture of learning, generating critical discourses on the system as a whole. This book will be vital reading for researchers, scholars and postgraduate students in the field of international education, education theory and social justice education. Author Biography Suresh Babu G.S teaches at the Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Previously, he was working with the Department of Sociology, University of Jammu (2005–2013). His research focuses on the post-colonial debates of subaltern communities in India through the critical lens of education as a tool of cultural politics beyond the normative logic of social mobility. He is trying to situate how the marginalized, the displaced, the migrants and the mountainous communities negotiate with a democratic institution and cultivate new habits and aspirations for (higher) education in the citadel of the knowledge society. He holds a doctorate and a master of philosophy in sociology from JNU and a masters from the Loyola College of Social Sciences. He has undertaken field-based research in Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, and Kerala on education, development and ecology. Recently, he has taken up a new research project to study the political culture of the university campus in India for ICSSR. His numerous publications include Engaging with Modernity and Development in India, research-based articles, chapters in books and monographs. As a member of the collaborative project under DAAD, he has been visiting scholar at the University of Cologne, Germany, in 2015 and 2017. Table of Contents Crisis, Contestation and Possibilities in Education Towards a destruction of critical thinking The crisis of Indias higher education Education as emancipation: Reading freedom through Dalit narratives Mediations in Academics: Politics, Governance and Public Action Between prohibition of political activity and capture of political space: The predicament of student politics in Kerala Public and Private Dichotomy: An empirical insight into the University governance in India Publication or public action? Public-Private Borderlines: Negotiations in Education Parental choice for schools in the changing context of the state and market in India Privatization and shrinking free space in Indian higher education Public sphere and educational policy transformations in Kerala Mobilisation for Education: Critical Voices from the Margins Can social movements lead to educational change? Some reflections on case study of the Adivasi Munnetra Sangam Everyday violence, schooling and mediating institutions in Northeast India Pedagogic settings and pedagogic deterrence: A treatise on tribal education and social exclusion Teaching and Learning: Everyday Engagement in Education and Research Silent public and speaking selves: Locating public sphere through classroom practices Everyday engagement with social issues Researcher, field and caste encounter Education, self and society: A contemporary reading of (Integrated) science of the absolute in the philosophy of Narayana Guru and Nataraja Guru Details ISBN1032091142 Pages 300 Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Year 2021 ISBN-10 1032091142 ISBN-13 9781032091143 Publication Date 2021-06-30 UK Release Date 2021-06-30 Format Paperback Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2021-06-30 NZ Release Date 2021-06-30 Series Routledge Research in International and Comparative Education Author Suresh Babu G.S Subtitle Exploring the Structures of Mediation in Post-Colonial India Edited by Suresh Babu G.S Alternative 9781138495371 DEWEY 371.010954 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education Imprint Routledge We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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