By Sarah Stitzlein Being engaged in education change is inherently a political process involving
a struggle over the distribution of resources and power, which are at the heart of school improvement.
Being engaged in education change is inherently a political process involving
a struggle over the distribution of resources and power, which are at the heart of school improvement.
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This is based on robust evidence that violent political
struggles occur
over the
distribution of benefits from natural resources (Peluso and Watts, 2001).