Professor of Educational Foundations, Teacher Education, and Indigenous Educational History. 

Book Series:  Education, Culture, and Society

Editor: Bernardo Gallegos, National University, Los Angeles

The series entertains proposals that engage the complex and dynamic relationship between education, culture, and society in historical, contemporary, and futural contexts. Proposals for manuscripts that address the economic, cultural, and social underpinnings of educational policy and practice in contemporary and historical contexts both locally and globally are encouraged. The range of methodological frameworks for books in this series is broad and includes educational biography, ethnography, auto-ethnography, archival research, oral history, and all forms of quantitative/qualitative research. The editors moreover, will consider manuscripts in the form of philosophic inquiry, reflection, and fiction that address the relationship between education, schooling, culture, and society.

The editorial board seeks manuscripts from a variety of disciplinary perspectives on all matters related to education, pedagogy, culture, and society. Manuscripts with a focus on education in both formal and informal educational contexts, or education in or out of the school setting are welcome. Education in this series is broadly defined to include the transmission of culture inter-generationally, as well as non-traditional educational and cultural forms including, drama, dance, and architecture.

The series seeks manuscripts that represent creative forms of representation, intent on expanding the conceptual frameworks for understanding the relationships between education, culture, and society.

Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts by email to Assistant Editor Evelien van der Veer or to Bernardo Gallegos.

ISSN: 2590-0005

Editorial Board

Gary Anderson, New York University, USA
Ming Fang He, Georgia Southern University, USA
Paula Groves-Price, Washington State University, USA
Isabel Nuñez, Indiana University/Purdue University, Fort Wayne, USA
Rodolfo Palma-Rojo, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico
Mette Marie Wacher Rodarte, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH), Mexico
William Schubert, Emeritus, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Joel Spring, Emeritus, City University of New York, USAe your paragraph here.