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Giroux, Henry A. – Policy Futures in Education, 2011
This article argues that how we think about education must extend far beyond matters of schooling and include those spaces, practices, discourses and maps of meaning and affect produced through a range of cultural and pedagogical technologies. We live at a time in which the educational influence of the larger culture has become the major force in…
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Films, Role, Mass Media Effects
Giroux, Henry A. – Peter Lang New York, 2011
"Education and the Crisis of Public Values" examines American society's shift away from democratic public values, the ensuing move toward a market-driven mode of education, and the last decade's growing social disinvestment in youth. The book discusses the number of ways that the ideal of public education as a democratic public sphere has been…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Charter Schools, Democracy, Public School Teachers
Giroux, Henry A.; Giroux, Susan Searls – Policy Futures in Education, 2009
The Obama presidency has been premised on a commitment to progressive social change in its a repudiation of unfettered free-market capitalism. It also signals the end of an era in which privatization, deregulation, and cut throat competition combined with a massive assault on the social state. While such reforms are welcome, they do not as yet go…
Descriptors: Privatization, Ideology, Social Change, Educational Change
Giroux, Henry A. – Educational Forum, 2009
Public and higher education have fallen prey to forces of commercialization, privatization, and market considerations that undermine civic and critical learning while devaluing young people as a referent for a democratic and just future. This article criticizes this position and makes a case for reclaiming such vital institutions as fundamental to…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Privatization, Democracy, Youth

Giroux, Henry A. – Educational Forum, 1999
Privatization undermines the role of public education in keeping democracy alive, offering consumerism as the only form of citizenship. Challenging the encroachment of corporatism is essential if democracy is to remain the defining principle of education and society. (SK)
Descriptors: Corporations, Democracy, Educational Principles, Equal Education

Giroux, Henry A. – Harvard Educational Review, 2002
Addresses the corrosive effects of corporate culture on the academy and society, arguing that neoliberal discourses of privatization and commercialization reduce citizenship to self-interest. Maintains that corporate culture ignores social injustices while emphasizing unfettered market forces, threatening understanding of democracy and the meaning…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Corporations, Democracy, Higher Education

Giroux, Henry A.; McLaren, Peter – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1992
Contends that the Bush Administration's "America 2000" plan is a political and ideological statement that substitutes the logic of the market for the principles of democracy and ignores the need for multiculturalism in the schools. Provides some general recommendations for educational reform. (30 endnotes) (MLF)
Descriptors: Criticism, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Giroux, Henry A. – Communication Education, 2003
Quality education in the United States has been compromised via public discourses that reinstitute racism on a daily basis. In its current manifestation, racism survives through the guise of neoliberalism, a kind of repartee that imagines human agency as simply a matter of individualized choices, the only obstacle to effective citizenship and…
Descriptors: Race, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Democracy, Black Studies