How Does a Society Change?: Reflexivity in Politics and Education

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2023)
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How Does a Society Change? is a scholarly work analyzing factors and ideas that either facilitate or hinder social renewal and political change. This question is explored via original examples and conceptual analyses, resulting in an appeal for apprising education and politics in the fullest sense of the terms.

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Ingerid S. Straume
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