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Kenneth Saltman

Kenneth J. Saltman is Professor of Educational Policy Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago. Ken’s work covers neoliberal privatisation, politics of education, culture and subjectivity in education through critical theory and critical educational tradition. His new book is The Alienation of Fact: Digital Educational Privatisation, AI and the False Promise of Bodies and Numbers (MIT Press).

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