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Parker, Laurence, Donna Deyhle, and Sofia Villenas. Race Is...Race Isn't: Critical Race Theory And Qualitative Studies In Education. Avalon Publishing.
Gore, Dayo F.. Radicalism at the Crossroads: African American Women Activists in the Cold War. NYU Press.
Cammarota, Julio, and Augustine Romero. Raza Studies: The Public Option for Educational Revolution. University of Arizona Press.
Gough, Annette. "Recognising Women in Environmental Education Pedagogy and Research: toward an ecofeminist poststructuralist perspective." Environmental Education Research 5, no. 2: 143-161.
Gough, Annette. "Recognising Women in Environmental Education Pedagogy and Research: toward an ecofeminist poststructuralist perspective." Environmental Education Research 5, no. 2: 143-161.
Gough, Annette. "Recognising Women in Environmental Education Pedagogy and Research: toward an ecofeminist poststructuralist perspective." Environmental Education Research 5, no. 2: 143-161.
Grande, Sandy. Red Pedagogy: Native American Social and Political Thought. Rowman & Littlefield.
Blanc, Eric. Red State Revolt: The Teachers' Strike Wave and Working-Class Politics. Verso Books.
Hung, Venus. "Reflecting science education across diverse Asian contexts." Studies in Science Education 54, no. 2: 207-215.
Griffin, Thabisile. "Reflections on Knowledge, Learning and Social Movements: History's Schools." Ufahamu : Journal of the African Activist Association (Online) 40, no. 2: 175-177,VII.
Elliott, Denielle, and Davy Kiprotich Koech. Reimagining Science and Statecraft in Postcolonial Kenya: Stories from an African Scientist. New York : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge contemporary Africa series: Routledge.
Posch, Peter. "Research Issues in Environmental Education." Studies in Science Education 21, no. 1: 21-48.
Posch, Peter. "Research Issues in Environmental Education." Studies in Science Education 21, no. 1: 21-48.
Park, Shelley M.. "Research, Teaching, and Service: Why Shouldn't Women's Work Count?" The Journal of Higher Education 67, no. 1: 46-84.
Park, Shelley M.. "Research, Teaching, and Service: Why Shouldn't Women's Work Count?" The Journal of Higher Education 67, no. 1: 46-84.
Park, Shelley M.. "Research, Teaching, and Service: Why Shouldn't Women's Work Count?" The Journal of Higher Education 67, no. 1: 46-84.
Park, Shelley M.. "Research, Teaching, and Service: Why Shouldn't Women's Work Count?" The Journal of Higher Education 67, no. 1: 46-84.
Macnaghten, Phil. "Responsible innovation and the reshaping of existing technological trajectories: the hard case of genetically modified crops." Journal of Responsible Innovation 3, no. 3: 282-289.
Macnaghten, Phil. "Responsible innovation and the reshaping of existing technological trajectories: the hard case of genetically modified crops." Journal of Responsible Innovation 3, no. 3: 282-289.
Macnaghten, Phil. "Responsible innovation and the reshaping of existing technological trajectories: the hard case of genetically modified crops." Journal of Responsible Innovation 3, no. 3: 282-289.
Macnaghten, Phil. "Responsible innovation and the reshaping of existing technological trajectories: the hard case of genetically modified crops." Journal of Responsible Innovation 3, no. 3: 282-289.
Nguyen, Nicole. "Rethinking activist educational research: definitions, methodologies, and ethics." Critical Studies in Education: 1-16.
Kumar, Richa. Rethinking Revolutions: Soyabean, Choupals, and the Changing Countryside in Central India. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press.
Millar, Robin. "Rethinking Science Education: Meeting the Challenge of "Science for All"." School Science Review 93, no. 345: 21-30.
Linkhoeva, Tatiana. Revolution Goes East: Imperial Japan and Soviet Communism. Cornell University Press.

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