Title
Professor
Department
Berkeley School of Education
Faculty URL
https://gse.berkeley.edu/zeus-leonardo
Email
zeusleonardo@berkeley.edu
Phone
(510) 643-3004
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Research Expertise and Interest
ideologies and discourses in education, education
Research Description
Zeus Leonardo has published numerous articles and book chapters on critical social thought in education. He is the author of?Ideology, Discourse, and School Reform?(Praeger) and he is editor of?Critical Pedagogy and Race?(Blackwell), and co-editor (with Tejeda and Martinez) of?Charting New Terrains of Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Education?(Hampton). His articles have appeared in?Educational Researcher;?Race, Ethnicity, and Education; and?Educational Philosophy and Theory. Some of his essays include: "Critical Social Theory and Transformative Knowledge," "The Souls of White Folk," and "The Color of Supremacy." His most recent books are?Race, Whiteness, and Education?(Routledge) and the?Handbook of Cultural Politics and Education?(SensePublishers).
Professor Leonardo's current research interests involve the study of ideologies and discourses in education with respect to change. Much of his work is interdisciplinary and draws insights from sociology, contemporary philosophy, and cultural studies. In particular, he engages critical theories to inform his analysis of the relationship between schooling and social relations, such as race, class, culture, and gender. His research is informed by the premise that educational knowledge should promote the democratization of schools and society. He is an Affiliated Faculty Member of the Critical Theory Designated Emphasis at UC Berkeley.