Daniel Friedrich is Associate Professor of Curriculum at Teachers College, Columbia University, USA. He is the author of
Democratic Education as a Curricular Problem (2014) and co-editor of a special issue of
Education Policy Analysis Archives on the global network Teach For All (with Rolf Straubhaar).
I
rving Epstein is the Rhodes Professor Emeritus of Peace and Social Justice at Illinois Wesleyan University, USA. In addition to
Education, Affect, and Film, he is the author of
Affect Theory and Comparative Education Discourse (2019). His other book length publications include the edited volumes
Chinese Education: Problems, Policies and Prospects (1991
), Recapturing the Personal (2007),
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Children's Issues Worldwide (2007),
and The Whole World is Texting: Youth Protest in the Information Age (2015). From 1988-1998, he served as an associate editor of the
Comparative Education Review and is currently
an Emeritus member of the Scholars at Risk advisory board, an international network devoted to protecting scholars from persecution while engaging in academic freedom advocacy.
Stephen Carney is Professor of Educational Studies at Roskilde University, Denmark.
His research focuses on global educational reform and has involved ethnographic work in Denmark, England, Nepal and China. He is active in the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES), especially its Special Interest Group concerned with 'Post-foundational approaches to comparative and international education'. He is also President of the Comparative Education Society in Europe (CESE).