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This volume celebrates and extends the scholarship of Rolland G. Paulston through a collection of essays and research studies reflecting the thoughtful approaches to the study of comparative education that he modeled, both literally and figuratively. Esther Gottlieb (2009), one of Paulston’s former doctoral students, has written about the various dimensions of his career so we will not duplicate that here. Rather, we concentrate on his work focused on mapping concepts and scholars in the field of comparative, international, and development education (CIDE).
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Weidman, J.C., Jacob, W.J. (2011). Mapping Comparative, International,and Development Education. In: Weidman, J.C., Jacob, W.J. (eds) Beyond the Comparative. Pittsburgh Studies In Comparative and International Education, vol 1. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-722-6_1
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