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Learning, Identity, and Difference

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Learning, Identity, and Difference: Mary Darmanin’s Inspiration brings together important contributions to the large area of Sociology of Education and around themes of social and ecological differ...
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  • 11 May 2026
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Learning, Identity, and Difference: Mary Darmanin’s Inspiration brings together important contributions to the large area of Sociology of Education and around themes of social and ecological difference. It also foregrounds identity issues in an intersectional manner, covering social class, gender (including sexual orientation and women’s studies), race/ethnicity, and the politics of enablement. Featuring chapters on topics such as promoting gender equality, challenging classist discourse through critical pedagogies, and transforming education through neuroscience, as well as a contribution by Mary Darmanin herself, this important volume champions and highlights the importance of approaching identity issues in a sensitive way that supports and nurtures students in their learning.

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Price: $105.00
Pages: 192
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Excursions in Criticality: Education, Cultural Studies and Politics
Publication Date: 11 May 2026
ISBN: 9781806861309
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: EDUCATION / Inclusive Education, Social pedagogy, EDUCATION / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects, EDUCATION / Special Education / General, Teaching of students with different educational needs, Educational strategies and policy: inclusion
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Peter Mayo is a Professor and the UNESCO Chair in Global Adult Education at the University of Malta.

Section 1. Itinerant Sociologist
Chapter 1. Introduction: Mary Darmanin. An Engaged Sociologist; Peter Mayo
Chapter 2. Professor Mary Darmanin: A Sociologist of Education of Universal Intellectual and Research Interests and of Forensic Critical Insights; Gerald Grace
Chapter 3. Divergent Pathways: The Sociology of Education and Initial Teacher Education in Malta, England and Wales; John Furlong
Section 2. Learning and Difference
Chapter 4. The Resistible Rise of Additional Support Needs in Scotland; Sheila Riddell
Chapter 5. Promoting Gender Equality at the University of Malta; JosAnn Cutajar
Chapter 6. The Positive and Negative Experiences of Gay and Lesbian Married Couples in the Maltese Educational System: A Critical Pedagogical Perspective; Manuel Joseph Ellul and Judy Magri
Chapter 7. "White, Straight and Catholic”: Is There Space for Other Identities in Maltese State Schools?; Louise Chircop
Chapter 8. Protestantism, Ethnicity, and the Spirit of Capitalism; Ursula Apitzsch
Section 3. Critical Pedagogy, Literacy and Curricula
Chapter 9. The 1958 Riots in Malta: Teaching Silenced History in Maltese School Classrooms; Yosanne Vella
Chapter 10. Arguing Back: Challenging Classist Discourses through Critical Pedagogies; Lyn Tett
Chapter 11. Lessons from Apprenticeship: Mentoring in Craft Knowledge; Liv Mjelde
Chapter 12. Transforming Education in Malta through Educational Neuroscience; Erika Galea
Chapter 13. Il Maestro Alberto Manzi: An Advocate of the Development of Literacy in Italy and of Popularisation of Education; Sandro Caruana
Chapter 14. Epilogue; Mary Darmanin