Politics of Indignation: Imperialism, Postcolonial Disruptions and Social Change.

· John Hunt Publishing
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Politics of Indignation is a challenging, accessible and exciting book. Not only does it provide a critical analysis
of the neoliberal onslaught on public education in many countries including Cuba, Nicaragua and the Arab world,
it also offers new insights into the dynamics of control, while demonstrating how and where resistance
has succeeded.
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About the author

Peter Mayo is a Professor in sociology of education and adult education in the Department of Education Studies at University of Malta, where he researches and teaches in sociology of education, adult education and comparative education.. He has published over a 100 articles in refereed journals such as Das Argument in Germany, British Journal of Sociology of Education, Comparative Education, Cultural Studies-Critical methodologies, Humanity & Society and International Studies in Sociology of Education. He publishes articles in such outlets as Truthout and Counterpunch -eight in all to date.
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