Routledge Research in Crises Education
About the Book Series
This is a series that offers a global platform to engage scholars in continuous academic debate on key challenges and the latest thinking on issues in the fast growing field of Crises Education. Books in this series could address, but are not limited to, education in the context of natural disasters, warfare, public health crises, refugee and migrant crises, and political and economic crises.
Please send inquiries or proposals for this series to one of the following:
AnnaMary Goodall: [email protected] – Editor, UK, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East
Kirsty Hardwick: [email protected] – Editor, North & South America
Kanishka Jangir: [email protected] – Editor, Australia, New Zealand & Asia
Children Who Survived a School Shooting and Chose to Teach: The Case of Columbine, Navigating Shared Trauma, and the Ethics of Care
1st Edition
By Michelle Markert-Porter
September 22, 2025
Written from the first-person perspective of a Columbine shooting survivor, this book documents the experiences of a group of school shooting survivors who went on to become teachers. More than 25 years after the shooting on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School, the policies and practices in ...
Families, COVID, and Unequal Schooling in the US: Resilient Learning Ecologies, Intersectional Portraits, and Layered Theoretical Perspectives
1st Edition
Edited
By Shelley Goldman, Brigid Barron, Elizabeth B. Kozleski, Antero Garcia
July 17, 2025
This book explores how parents became education partners in new and unexpected ways during the COVID pandemic. Emerging from a range of research studies, it reframes how researchers, educators, school leaders, and policymakers can establish and foster more equitable partnerships with families. The ...
International Perspectives on Migration, Bullying, and School: Implications for Schools, Refugees, and Migrants
1st Edition
Edited
By Hildegunn Fandrem, James O’Higgins Norman
November 25, 2024
This edited volume consolidates research from 32 countries in order to address the implications of the recent global wave of migration on educational opportunity and assess links between migration and bullying in Europe and further afield. Using data gathered from the European Commission-funded ...
Schools as a Lens for Understanding the Opioid Epidemic: Impacts on Students and Educators in Crisis
1st Edition
By Kathryn A. Welby
July 02, 2024
This book investigates the profound and complex impact of the opioid epidemic on schools in the United States, focusing on diverse aspects such as its history, legislative responses, trends, and implications for students, educators, and schools. Sharing research from multiple case studies in ...