
Identities and Education
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Eleftherios Klerides is Associate Professor of Comparative Education and History of Education at the University of Cyprus, Cyprus.
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1. Educated identity, crisis, and comparative education, Eleftherios Klerides and Stephen Carney
2. Educated identity: concepts, mobilities, and imperium, Robert Cowen
3. The positional identities of East Asian mobile academics in UK higher education: a comparative analysis of internationalisation and equality and diversity, Terri Kim
4. The professoriate in the dispossessed university: traditional and emergent identities, Nelly P. Stromquist
5. Global citizenship in motion: comparing cross-border practices in German schools abroad, Simona Szakács-Behling, Annekatrin Bock, Catharina I. Keßler, Felicitas Macgilchrist and Riem Spielhaus
6. The politics of fear and hope: Europe at the crossroads, Ruth Wodak
7. Right-wing populism, educational media, and schools in times of crisis, Christoph Kohl
8. The slowing global order: boredom and affect in criss-crossing comparative education research, Noah W. Sobe
9. Identity formation through consumer products in late modern hyperculture: a pedagogic analysis of Playmobil figures
Phillip D. Th. Knobloch
10. A longer view: conceptualising education, identity and the public good in 1917 and 2016, Elaine Unterhalter
11. Victimization and villainification as affective technologies in the Cyprus Conflict: the case of the 'I Don't Forget' education policy, Michalinos Zembylas
12. The return of the comparativist: estrangement, intercession, and profanation, António Nóvoa
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