Initial Findings on the Web
Here are some of the Cultural Studies web sights I have found useful in the past (they are in no particular order):
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/kellner/kellnerhtml.html
Douglas Kellner has written extensively about cultural studies in multiple ways. His web page is a treasure chest of articles and multimedia texts which cover a range of topics including pieces using cultural studies to critique contemporary issues and other pieces which bridge some difficult terrain (i.e. the relationship between the Frankfurt School and Cultural Studies)
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/pages/mclaren/
This is the home page of Peter McLaren. He is one of the preeminent theorists concerned with critical pedagogy calls himself a Marxist Humanist (you will have to read his writings to figure out what he means). His web page has links to some of his writings.
http://www.jceps.com/
The Journal for Critical Educational Policy Studies is an online journal which examines educational policy from a marxist perspective. All of the journal articles published by JCEPS are available in the archive.
http://www.jceps.com/index.php?pageID=article&articleID=59
The Culturalization of Class and the Occluding of Class Consciousness: The Knowledge Industry in/of Education Deb Kelsh and Dave Hill argue that marxian analyses of class are central to understanding contemporary problems with education policy. Educational theorists concerned with issues such as "cultural studies" distract us from the root of the problem, according to Kelsh and Hirsh.
http://mingo.info-science.uiowa.edu/~stevens/critped/index.htm
Critical Pedagogy on the Webis a useful web page which is broken into sections dealing with:
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/kellner/kellnerhtml.html
Douglas Kellner has written extensively about cultural studies in multiple ways. His web page is a treasure chest of articles and multimedia texts which cover a range of topics including pieces using cultural studies to critique contemporary issues and other pieces which bridge some difficult terrain (i.e. the relationship between the Frankfurt School and Cultural Studies)
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/pages/mclaren/
This is the home page of Peter McLaren. He is one of the preeminent theorists concerned with critical pedagogy calls himself a Marxist Humanist (you will have to read his writings to figure out what he means). His web page has links to some of his writings.
http://www.jceps.com/
The Journal for Critical Educational Policy Studies is an online journal which examines educational policy from a marxist perspective. All of the journal articles published by JCEPS are available in the archive.
http://www.jceps.com/index.php?pageID=article&articleID=59
The Culturalization of Class and the Occluding of Class Consciousness: The Knowledge Industry in/of Education Deb Kelsh and Dave Hill argue that marxian analyses of class are central to understanding contemporary problems with education policy. Educational theorists concerned with issues such as "cultural studies" distract us from the root of the problem, according to Kelsh and Hirsh.
http://mingo.info-science.uiowa.edu/~stevens/critped/index.htm
Critical Pedagogy on the Webis a useful web page which is broken into sections dealing with:
- Critical Pedagogy Definitions
- Theorists/ Theories
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Links (journals, organizations, articles, etc.)
That's it for now. I will add more as I find them.

2 Comments:
These are so useful! I think that much of the information I have in my brain comes from readings up on these kinds of sites... It just gives me the context I need to make meaning of things! Cool.
This is another organization and conference you might be into:
http://www3.uakron.edu/aesa/
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