Yossi Dahan - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

Books

  • Dahan, Y. (2007) Theories of Social Justice (Hebrew)
  • Dahan, Y, Wasserman, H, (eds.) (2006) To Invent a Nation, Open University Press. (Hebrew)

Articles

  • Dahan, Y. (2010) Privatization, Marketization and Equality of Educational Opportunity, Journal of Law & Ethics of Human Rights, Vol. 4
  • Dahan, Y. Lerner, H. Milman, F. Global Justice, Responsibility and International Labor Standards, Theoretical Inquires in Law, Vol. 11 No. 3, 2011
  • Dahan, Y., Lerner, H. Milman, F. International Labor Standards, Encyclopedia of Global Justice, Springer, 2011,
  • Dahan, Y. Hammer Y. 2010., Democracy, the Educational Autonomy of Cultural Minorities and the Law: The Case of the Ultra-Orthodox Minority in Israel in Alexander, H., Pinson, H., and Yonah, Y. (2009) Citizenship, Education and Social Conflict, London: Routledge.
  • Dahan, Y. Levy, G. (2000) The Multicultural Education in the Zionist State – The Mizrahi Challenge Studies in Philosophy and Education 19: (5-6): 423-444
  • Yonah, Y., Dahan, Y. and D. Markovich. 2008. Neo-liberal Reforms in Israel's Education System: the Dialectics of the State, International Studies in Sociology of Education 18(4): 199-216.
  • Dahan, Y. Yonah, Y. (2007) Israel's Education System: Equality of Opportunity: from Nation Building to Neo Liberalism in Brock, C. and Levers, L. (eds) Aspects of Education in the Middle East and North Africa. Oxford University Press
  • Yonah, Y, Dahan, Y. (2008) Neo Liberal Reforms in Israel's Education System, in Resnik, J. (ed.) The Production of Educational Knowledge in the Global Era, Sense Publishers. (121-145)

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