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- Title Pages
- Notes on authors
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- References
- Introduction: education policy and multicultural cities
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One Policy events - Policy in/compossibles
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Two Policy and biopolitics: the event of race-based statistics in Toronto - Biopolitics and accounting for ourselves in numbers
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Three The (micro)politics of racial neoliberalism - Neoliberalism and the commodification of identity
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Four ‘Up in the northwest corner of the city’: the city, race and locating the school - Spatialising race within a moving city
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Five Difference and recognition - The impossibilities of representation
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Six Policy events, race and the future of the city - References
- Index
(p.v) Acknowledgements
(p.v) Acknowledgements
- Source:
- Education Policy and Racial Biopolitics in Multicultural Cities
- Author(s):
Kalervo N. Gulson
P. Taylor Webb
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- Notes on authors
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- References
- Introduction: education policy and multicultural cities
-
One Policy events - Policy in/compossibles
-
Two Policy and biopolitics: the event of race-based statistics in Toronto - Biopolitics and accounting for ourselves in numbers
-
Three The (micro)politics of racial neoliberalism - Neoliberalism and the commodification of identity
-
Four ‘Up in the northwest corner of the city’: the city, race and locating the school - Spatialising race within a moving city
-
Five Difference and recognition - The impossibilities of representation
-
Six Policy events, race and the future of the city - References
- Index