Review of The Alternative University: Lessons from Bolivarian Venezuela, by Mariya P. Ivancheva

Authors

  • Mark Ginsburg University of Maryland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14507/er.v32.3961

Author Biography

Mark Ginsburg, University of Maryland

Mark Ginsburg retired in 2016 from FHI360, an international NGO. He is a visiting scholar at the University of Maryland (USA) and was a faculty member at other universities: Aston (England), Houston, Pittsburgh (1987-2004), and Columbia (USA) as well as a visiting professor at George Washington University (USA), Kobe University (Japan), and University of Oslo (Norway), and Universidad de Ciencias Pedagógicas “Enrique José Varona” (Cuba). Mark has traveled to Cuba more than 20 times since 1993, including participating in Pastors for Peace Friendshipment Caravans (1993 and 2021), international solidarity conferences, sister-city trips (Pittsburgh-Mantanzas), and Búsquedas Investigativas (an educator exchange program). During September 2017-February 2018 and December 2018-June 2019, he served as a visiting professor at the Universidad de Ciencias Pedagógicas “Enrique José Varona” in Havana. At the local level, he was an active member of the Pittsburgh-Matanzas Partnership as well as the DC Metro Area Coalition in Support of the Cuban Revolution and currently participates in the (San Francisco) Bay Area Cuba Solidarity Network, the Pittsburgh-Matanzas Partnership, and the (Maryland) Friends of Latin America. Nationally, he has been active in the Saving Lives Campaign, the US-Cuba Normalization Conference Committee, and the National Network on Cuba, and the Venezuela Solidarity Network.

References

(Reviewed book) Ivancheva, M. P. (2023). The alternative university: Lessons from Bolivarian Venezuela. Stanford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503636026

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Published

2025-01-15

How to Cite

Ginsburg, M. (2025). Review of The Alternative University: Lessons from Bolivarian Venezuela, by Mariya P. Ivancheva. Education Review, 32. https://doi.org/10.14507/er.v32.3961

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Book reviews