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Stephen May

    Sell Us the Rope
    Life! Death! Prizes!
    Critical Ethnography and Education
    • Critical Ethnography and Education

      Theory, Methodology, and Ethics

      • 185 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The authors advocate for a redefined approach to critical ethnography in education, emphasizing its relevance in contemporary research. They contend that numerous researchers engage in practices that align with critical ethnography, regardless of the terminology used. Through their exploration, Fitzpatrick and May highlight the importance of recognizing and legitimizing these methodologies in educational inquiries.

      Critical Ethnography and Education2022
      4,0
    • London May 1907. Young Stalin attends conference of communists, connecting with fiery Finnish activist Elli Vuokko while he battles to keep the party radical and dodge the secret police.

      Sell Us the Rope2022
      3,6
    • Shortlisted for the 2012 COSTA Novel AwardBilly's Mum is dead. He knows - because he reads about it in magazines - that people die every day in ways that are more random and tragic and stupid than hers, but for nineteen-year-old Billy and his little brother, Oscar, their mother's death in a bungled street robbery is the most random and tragic and stupid thing that could possibly have happened to them.Now Billy must be both mother and father to Oscar, and despite what his well-meaning aunt, the PTA mothers, the social services and Oscar's own prodigal father all think, he knows he is more than up to the job, thank you very much.The boys' new world, where bedtimes are arbitrary, tidiness is optional and healthy home-cooked meals pile up uneaten in the freezer, is built out of chaos and fierce love, but it's also a world that teeters perilously on its axis. And as Billy's obsession with his mother's missing killer grows, he risks losing sight of the one thing that really matters...Funny, bittersweet and unforgettable, Life! Death! Prizes! is a story of grief, resilience and brotherly love.

      Life! Death! Prizes!2012
      3,9