Neoliberalism's War on Higher Education reveals how neoliberal policies, practices, and modes of material and symbolic violence have radically reshaped the mission and practice of higher education, short-changing a generation of young people.
A far-ranging critique of the rise of authoritarianism and white nationalism in the US and the consequences for democracy
How are children—and their parents—affected by the world's most influential corporation? Henry A. Giroux explores the surprisingly diverse ways in... Læs mere
The emergence of the spectacle of terror as a form of politics raises important questions about how fear and... Læs mere
Drawing on new connections between postmodernism, feminism, cultural studies and critical pedagogy, the author reflects on the limits and... Læs mere
Giroux attempts to rewrite the relationship between pedagogy and popular culture by expanding the notion of pedagogy both in terms of meaning and application, and addressing how this works through various cultural forms.
President Eisenhower originally included 'academic' in the draft of his landmark, oft-quoted speech on the... Læs mere
Shows how the tragedy and suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina signals a much larger crisis in the United States - one that threatens... Læs mere
Looks at the hope for democratic renewal embodied by Occupy Wall Street and other emerging movements.
Compelling account of the decline of 'the social' and rise of atomisation under neo-liberalism, and how we can recreate a vibrant public realm.