In the past decade, poststructural policy analysis in education has evolved, primarily focusing on disrupting dominant narratives about education policy research, development and implementation, and the aims and outcomes of the policy-research nexus. This book explores to what extent post-structural theories can offer innovative policy analysis, and contribute to new forms of policy development and implementation? Providing responses from the participants of the workshop, this book serves as an illustration of the broad range of scholarship identified as poststructural policy analysis. This…mehr
In the past decade, poststructural policy analysis in education has evolved, primarily focusing on disrupting dominant narratives about education policy research, development and implementation, and the aims and outcomes of the policy-research nexus. This book explores to what extent post-structural theories can offer innovative policy analysis, and contribute to new forms of policy development and implementation? Providing responses from the participants of the workshop, this book serves as an illustration of the broad range of scholarship identified as poststructural policy analysis. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Studies in Education.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: education policy analysis for a complex world: poststructural possibilities 1. The subject of policy 2. Cultural hierarchies in the discursive representations of China in the Chronicle of Higher Education 3. Michel de Certeau, everyday life and policy cultures: the case of parent engagement in education policy 4. Policy temporality and marked bodies: feminist praxis amongst the ruins 5. 'Knowledge is power'? A Lacanian entanglement with political ideology in education 6. Contracting race: writing, racism, and education 7. 'Who are you calling a problem?': addressing transphobia and homophobia through school policy 8. Assembling, disassembling and reassembling 'youth services' in Austerity Britain 9. A feel for numbers: affect, data and education policy 10. What crisis of representation? Challenging the realism of post-structuralist policy research in education 11. Policy scientificity 3.0: theory and policy analysis in-and-for this world and other-worlds
Introduction: education policy analysis for a complex world: poststructural possibilities 1. The subject of policy 2. Cultural hierarchies in the discursive representations of China in the Chronicle of Higher Education 3. Michel de Certeau, everyday life and policy cultures: the case of parent engagement in education policy 4. Policy temporality and marked bodies: feminist praxis amongst the ruins 5. 'Knowledge is power'? A Lacanian entanglement with political ideology in education 6. Contracting race: writing, racism, and education 7. 'Who are you calling a problem?': addressing transphobia and homophobia through school policy 8. Assembling, disassembling and reassembling 'youth services' in Austerity Britain 9. A feel for numbers: affect, data and education policy 10. What crisis of representation? Challenging the realism of post-structuralist policy research in education 11. Policy scientificity 3.0: theory and policy analysis in-and-for this world and other-worlds
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