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  1. "Discipline and Punish.Michel Foucault - 1975 - Vintage Books.
    In the Middle Ages there were gaols and dungeons, but punishment was for the most part a spectacle. The economic changes and growing popular dissent of the 18th century made necessary a more systematic control over the individual members of society, and this in effect meant a change from punishment, which chastised the body, to reform, which touched the soul.
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  • (1 other version)Impossible exchange.Jean Baudrillard - 2001 - New York: VERSO.
    This book might be said to be the exploration, first, of the 'fateful' consequences, and subsequently -- by a poetic transference of situation -- of the ...
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  • Deconstructing Early Childhood Education: Social Justice and Revolution.Gaile Sloan Cannella - 1997 - Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers.
    From a critical perspective, some early childhood educators have proposed that the knowledge base used to ground the field actually serves to support the status quo, reinforces prejudices and stereotypes, and ignores the real lives of children. The purpose of this book is to deconstruct early childhood education, identifying and evaluating the themes and forms of discourse that have dominated the field, leading to the construction of specific theories and forms of practice that privilege particular groups of children and adults (...)
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  • The Ambiguity of Play.Brian Sutton-Smith - 1998 - British Journal of Educational Studies 46 (4):482-485.
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  • Governing the Child in the New Millennium.Kenneth Hultqvist & Gunilla Dahlberg (eds.) - 2001 - Routledge.
    The contributors and editors of this volume begin from the assumption that the changes wrought by globalization compel us to reflect upon the status of the child and childhood at the end of the 20th century.
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  • Brave new world. Huxley - 2006 - In Thomas L. Cooksey (ed.), Masterpieces of philosophical literature. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
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  • Structuralism.Jean Piaget - 1970 - New York,: Basic Books.
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  • Lyotard, Marxism and Education: The Problem of Knowledge Capitalism1.Michael Peters - 2004 - In James Marshall (ed.), Poststructuralism, Philosophy, Pedagogy. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 43--56.
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  • Beyond quality in early childhood education and care: postmodern perspectives.Gunilla Dahlberg - 1999 - Philadelphia, PA: Falmer Press. Edited by Peter Moss & Alan R. Pence.
    With places at nursery school promised for every child above the age of four, this book raises the stakes by looking at the quality of what is provided, and how that compares to what should be provided. Beyond Quality In Early Childhood Education and Care challenges received wisdom and the tendency to reduce philosophical issues of value to purely technical issues of measurement and management. In its place, it offers alternative ways of understanding early childhood, early childhood institutions and pedagogical (...)
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  • Bringing the gods and the angels back?Kenneth Hultqvist - 2001 - In Kenneth Hultqvist & Gunilla Dahlberg (eds.), Governing the Child in the New Millennium. Routledge. pp. 143.
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