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Education in the Shadow of Occupation

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How is education lived, sustained, and transformed under conditions of siege, displacement, and systemic violence? This book answers that question through first-hand narratives from educators and s...
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  • 07 January 2027
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How is education lived, sustained, and transformed under conditions of siege, displacement, and systemic violence? This book answers that question through first-hand narratives from educators and students in Palestine, documenting how teaching and learning persist amid destruction. You encounter rare, unpublished accounts from Gaza and the West Bank that reveal classrooms under fire, students under arrest, and learning spaces rebuilt from rubble. Through critical narratives, the book develops new understandings of scholasticide, educide, and epistemicide, showing how education itself becomes a site of struggle, resistance, and hope. You read education as it is lived, not as it is imagined.
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Price: $96.00
Pages: 148
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Critical Storytelling
Publication Date: 07 January 2027
ISBN: 9789004776722
Format: Hardcover
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Fadoua Govaerts is a lecturer in Education and founder of RE-KnoX. She co-convenes BERA SIG Alternative Education, leads in the Muslim Research Network & co-directs 80Plus. Her research focuses on alternative education, scholasticide, epistemic violence & decolonial methodologies.

Nashwa Ismail, Ph.D., is a researcher at Imperial College London, holding MSc and PhD degrees in Educational Technology. She contributes to international research and capacity-building in digital education, including Gen AI.