<p>Wayne Au and Joseph Ferrareâs collection charts the upward redistribution of money, influence, data and governance from public education into private [white] hands, with brilliant, multi-site network analyses. A "must read" for pre-service and contemporary educators, parents, organizers and school board members who are being recruited into reform efforts, this book reveals the slow violence of privatization, displaying the hollowing carcasses of public institutions and documenting the profoundly uneven collateral consequences. </p><p>Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Critical Psychology and Urban Education, The Graduate Center, City University of New York</p><p>Mapping Corporate Education Reform is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how the neoliberal stateâs shift from government to governance has transferred democratic control of public education to corporate interests. This bookâs rich case studies concretely map the networks of powerful individuals and organizations that are now making key education policy decisions in favor of education markets, as well as the broader neoliberal restructuring of public education around the world.</p><p>Pauline Lipman, Professor of Educational Policy Studies, College of Education, University of Illinois at Chicago</p>
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Wayne Au is Associate Professor at the University of WashingtonâBothell, and is an editor for the teaching magazine and non-profit publishing house Rethinking Schools.
Joseph J. Ferrare is Assistant Professor at the University of Kentucky.