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El. knyga: Decommodification of Early Childhood Education and Care: Resisting Neoliberalism [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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The Decommodification of Early Childhood Education and Care: Resisting Neoliberalism explores how processes of marketisation and privatisation of ECEC have impacted understandings of children, childcare, parents, and the workforce, providing concrete examples of resistance to commodification from diverse contexts.



The Decommodification of Early Childhood Education and Care: Resisting Neoliberalism explores how processes of marketisation and privatisation of ECEC have impacted understandings of children, childcare, parents, and the workforce, providing concrete examples of resistance to commodification from diverse contexts.

Through processes of marketisation and privatisation, neoliberal discourses have turned ECEC into a commodity whereby economic principles of competition and choice have replaced the purpose of education. The Decommodification of Early Childhood Education and Care: Resisting Neoliberalism offers new and alternative understandings of policy and practice. Written with co-authors from diverse countries, case studies vividly portray resistance to children as human capital, to the "consumentality" of parents, and to the alienation of the early childhood workforce. Ending with messages of hope, the authors discuss the demise of neoliberalism and offer new ways forward.

As an international book with global messages contributing to theory, policy, and practice regarding alternatives to a neoliberal and commodified vision of ECEC, this book offers inspiration for policy makers and practitioners to develop local resistance solutions. It will also be of interest to post-graduate students, researchers, educators, and pre-service educators with an interest in critical pedagogy, ECEC policy, and ECEC practice.

Contributor Biographies viii
Introduction: From the Politically Impossible to the Politically Inevitable 1(14)
Peter Moss
1 On Commodification and Decommodification
15(13)
Michel Vandenbroeck
Joanne Lehrer
Linda Mitchell
2 Resisting Children as Human Capital
28(53)
Joanne Lehrer
Brooke Richardson
Michel Vandenbroeck
Linda Mitchell
3 Resisting the Consumentality of Parents
81(66)
Michel Vandenbroeck
Joanne Lehrer
Linda Mitchell
4 Resisting the Alienation of the Workforce
147(67)
Linda Mitchell
Michel Vandenbroeck
Joanne Lehrer
5 Conclusions
214(9)
Michel Vandenbroeck
Joanne Lehrer
Linda Mitchell
References 223(31)
Index 254
Michel Vandenbroeck is an Associate Professor in Family Pedagogy at Ghent University, Belgium.

Joanne Lehrer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Education at the Université du Quebec en Outaouais, Canada.

Linda Mitchell is a Professor in the Division of Education at the University of Waikato, New Zealand.