David Theo Goldberg: 5 books

Book cover of The Future of Learning Institutions in a Digital Age
by Cathy N. Davidson, David Theo Goldberg, Zoë Marie Jones
Language: English
Release Date: June 5, 2009

In this report, Cathy Davidson and David Theo Goldberg focus on the potential for shared and interactive learning made possible by the Internet. They argue that the single most important characteristic of the Internet is its capacity for world-wide community and the limitless exchange of ideas. The...
Book cover of Are We All Postracial Yet?
by David Theo Goldberg
Language: English
Release Date: September 9, 2015

We hear much talk about the advent of a “postracial” age. The election of Barack Obama as President of the U.S. was held by many to be proof that we have once and for all moved beyond race. The Swedish government has even gone so far as to erase all references to race from its legislative documents. However,...
Book cover of Racial Subjects

Racial Subjects

Writing on Race in America

by David Theo Goldberg
Language: English
Release Date: February 4, 2016

Racial Subjects heralds the next wave of writing about race and moves discussions about race forward as few other books recently have. Arguing that racism is best understood as exclusionary relations of power rather than simply as hateful expressions, David Theo Goldberg analyzes contemporary expressions...
Book cover of Violence

Violence

Humans in Dark Times

by Brad Evans, Natasha Lennard, Simon Critchley
Language: English
Release Date: December 4, 2018

There are a number of anthologies on violence, but none exist as presented in this conversational interview format, which provides a meaningful and sophisticated introduction into the most cutting-edge thinking on the problem of violence in the contemporary world. The market for this book includes...
Book cover of The Future of Thinking

The Future of Thinking

Learning Institutions in a Digital Age

by Cathy N. Davidson, David Theo Goldberg, Zoë Marie Jones
Language: English
Release Date: January 15, 2010

How traditional learning institutions can become as innovative, flexible, robust, and collaborative as the best social networking sites. Over the past two decades, the way we learn has changed dramatically. We have new sources of information and new ways to exchange and to interact with information....
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