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Publications

A selection of publications from Repair-Ed Research

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Ofsted and the abandonment of education: perspectives from Bristol
Read Claire's report following our Repair-Ed keynote at the ‘Ofsted and educational in/justice' symposium at Manchester Metropolitan University on 10th June 2025.
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Tomorrow's Children Will Say
A collection of work emerging from the Engaging the Black Radical Imagination workshops held in Easton in 2025: Two films, a poem and a creative guide.
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Reparative Histories of Schooling - published in the journal Paedagogica Historica
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Read how parents of Black children are reimagining schools and identifying pathways for change
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Reparative Futures - this special issue brings together scholarship from across disciplines to explore the ecological, educational, racial, and affective significance of 'Reparative Futures'
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Read about the ideas underpinning the Repair-Ed project in this open-access paper - Reparations: theorising just futures of education
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Learning with the Past: racism, education and reparative futures – a paper commissioned for the UNESCO Futures of Education Report.
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Read about how the Repair-Ed project is creating a new field of reparative studies: Towards a Reparative Sociology of Education
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