Time and the Rhythms of Emancipatory Education Rethinking the temporal complexity of self and society

Time and the Rhythms of Emancipatory Education argues that by rethinking the way we relate to time, we can fundamentally rethink the way we conceive education. Beyond the contemporary rhetoric of acceleration, speed, urgency or slowness, this book provides an epistemological, historical and theoreti...

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Main Author: Alhadeff-Jones, Michel (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2017
Series:Theorizing Education
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