Editor's Introduction: Globalised Urban Education: Tracking Change.- Africa Section.- Asia Section.- Eastern Europe Section.- India Section.- Latin America Section.- Nordic Section.- North America Section.- Oceania Section.- United Kingdom Section.- Western Europe Section.
William T. Pink is Professor Emeritus of Educational
Policy and Leadership studies in the College of Education at
Marquette University, where he has served as both department chair
and as director of the doctoral program. He has published widely in
the areas of delinquency, sociology of education, and educational
reform. He has been the co-editor of The Urban Review (Springer)
since 1978, co-editor of a book series entitled, Understanding
Education, Social Justice, and Policy (Hampton Press), and
co-editor of the book series entitled Education, Equity, Economy
(Springer), both with George Noblit. He was recently appointed as
Associate Editor of The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education
(Oxford University Press). His most recent books are Cultural
Matters: Lessons Learned from Field Studies of Several Leading
School Reform Strategies (Hampton Press, 2005), the International
Handbook of Urban Education (Springer, 2007), and Schools for
Marginalized Youth: An International Perspective (Hampton Press,
2012).
George W. Noblit is Joseph R. Neikirk Distinguished Professor of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research has focused on urban education, race and equitable schooling, and qualitative research methods. He is an award winning scholar, most recently of the Mary Anne Raywid Award for Distinguished Scholarship from the Society of Professors of Education. His most recent books are School desegregation: Oral histories toward the understanding the effects of White domination (Sense Publishers, 2015) and (co-edited with William Pink) Education, equity and economy: Crafting a new intersection (Springer, 2016). He is the co-editor of The Urban Review. He was also co-editor of the International Handbook of Urban Education (Springer, 2007) which was the predecessor to this volume. Most recently, he is founding Editor-in-Chief of the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education, a global, online, continually revisable repository of education research.
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