Education Policy and Contemporary Theory
Implications for research
Herausgeber: Gulson, Kalervo N; Bendix Petersen, Eva; Clarke, Matthew
Education Policy and Contemporary Theory
Implications for research
Herausgeber: Gulson, Kalervo N; Bendix Petersen, Eva; Clarke, Matthew
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This book aims to posit theory as a central component to the study of education policy and education more broadly. It provides clear, introductory entries into contemporary critical theories and their take up in education policy studies, offering a generative invitation to further reading, thought and exploration.
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This book aims to posit theory as a central component to the study of education policy and education more broadly. It provides clear, introductory entries into contemporary critical theories and their take up in education policy studies, offering a generative invitation to further reading, thought and exploration.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780415736565
- ISBN-10: 0415736560
- Artikelnr.: 41845841
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780415736565
- ISBN-10: 0415736560
- Artikelnr.: 41845841
Kalervo N. Gulson is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Matthew Clarke is Professor of Education at York St John University, UK. Eva Bendix Petersen is Professor of Higher Education at the Roskilde University, Denmark.
Introduction: Policy, theory, methodology Kalervo N. Gulson, Matthew Clarke
and Eva Bendix Petersen. Section One: Theorists Bourdieu and doing policy
sociology in education Shaun Rawolle and Bob Lingard. Michel de Certeau,
everyday life and cultural policy studies in education Sue Saltmarsh.
Repeating Deleuze and Guattari: towards a politics of method in education
policy studies Sam Sellar. Derrida: The 'impossibility of deconstructing
educational policy enactment Greg Vass. Education policies as discursive
formations: a Foucauldian optic Eva Bendix Petersen. Lacanian perspectives
on education policy analysis Matthew Clarke. Section Two: Concept and
Theories Situated, relational and practice-oriented: the Actor-Network
Theory approach Radhika Gorur. Thinking educational policy and management
through (frictional) concepts of affects Dorthe Staunæs and Justine Grønbæk
Pors. Assemblage theory and education policy sociology Deborah Youdell.
Counterpublics, crisis and critique: a feminist socio-historical approach
to researching policy Jessica Gerrard. Embodying policy studies: Feminist
genealogy as methodology Wanda S. Pillow. Governmentality: Foucault's
concept for our modern political reasoning Kaspar Villadsen. Taking a
'material turn' in education policy research? Stephen Heimans. Mobilities
paradigm and policy research in education Fazal Rizvi. A narrative approach
to policy analysis Peter Bansel. Queer theory, policy and education Mary
Lou Rasmussen and Christina Gowlett. Thinking rhizomatically: Using Deleuze
in education policy contexts Eileen Honan. Relational space and education
policy analysis Kalervo N. Gulson.
and Eva Bendix Petersen. Section One: Theorists Bourdieu and doing policy
sociology in education Shaun Rawolle and Bob Lingard. Michel de Certeau,
everyday life and cultural policy studies in education Sue Saltmarsh.
Repeating Deleuze and Guattari: towards a politics of method in education
policy studies Sam Sellar. Derrida: The 'impossibility of deconstructing
educational policy enactment Greg Vass. Education policies as discursive
formations: a Foucauldian optic Eva Bendix Petersen. Lacanian perspectives
on education policy analysis Matthew Clarke. Section Two: Concept and
Theories Situated, relational and practice-oriented: the Actor-Network
Theory approach Radhika Gorur. Thinking educational policy and management
through (frictional) concepts of affects Dorthe Staunæs and Justine Grønbæk
Pors. Assemblage theory and education policy sociology Deborah Youdell.
Counterpublics, crisis and critique: a feminist socio-historical approach
to researching policy Jessica Gerrard. Embodying policy studies: Feminist
genealogy as methodology Wanda S. Pillow. Governmentality: Foucault's
concept for our modern political reasoning Kaspar Villadsen. Taking a
'material turn' in education policy research? Stephen Heimans. Mobilities
paradigm and policy research in education Fazal Rizvi. A narrative approach
to policy analysis Peter Bansel. Queer theory, policy and education Mary
Lou Rasmussen and Christina Gowlett. Thinking rhizomatically: Using Deleuze
in education policy contexts Eileen Honan. Relational space and education
policy analysis Kalervo N. Gulson.
Introduction: Policy, theory, methodology Kalervo N. Gulson, Matthew Clarke
and Eva Bendix Petersen. Section One: Theorists Bourdieu and doing policy
sociology in education Shaun Rawolle and Bob Lingard. Michel de Certeau,
everyday life and cultural policy studies in education Sue Saltmarsh.
Repeating Deleuze and Guattari: towards a politics of method in education
policy studies Sam Sellar. Derrida: The 'impossibility of deconstructing
educational policy enactment Greg Vass. Education policies as discursive
formations: a Foucauldian optic Eva Bendix Petersen. Lacanian perspectives
on education policy analysis Matthew Clarke. Section Two: Concept and
Theories Situated, relational and practice-oriented: the Actor-Network
Theory approach Radhika Gorur. Thinking educational policy and management
through (frictional) concepts of affects Dorthe Staunæs and Justine Grønbæk
Pors. Assemblage theory and education policy sociology Deborah Youdell.
Counterpublics, crisis and critique: a feminist socio-historical approach
to researching policy Jessica Gerrard. Embodying policy studies: Feminist
genealogy as methodology Wanda S. Pillow. Governmentality: Foucault's
concept for our modern political reasoning Kaspar Villadsen. Taking a
'material turn' in education policy research? Stephen Heimans. Mobilities
paradigm and policy research in education Fazal Rizvi. A narrative approach
to policy analysis Peter Bansel. Queer theory, policy and education Mary
Lou Rasmussen and Christina Gowlett. Thinking rhizomatically: Using Deleuze
in education policy contexts Eileen Honan. Relational space and education
policy analysis Kalervo N. Gulson.
and Eva Bendix Petersen. Section One: Theorists Bourdieu and doing policy
sociology in education Shaun Rawolle and Bob Lingard. Michel de Certeau,
everyday life and cultural policy studies in education Sue Saltmarsh.
Repeating Deleuze and Guattari: towards a politics of method in education
policy studies Sam Sellar. Derrida: The 'impossibility of deconstructing
educational policy enactment Greg Vass. Education policies as discursive
formations: a Foucauldian optic Eva Bendix Petersen. Lacanian perspectives
on education policy analysis Matthew Clarke. Section Two: Concept and
Theories Situated, relational and practice-oriented: the Actor-Network
Theory approach Radhika Gorur. Thinking educational policy and management
through (frictional) concepts of affects Dorthe Staunæs and Justine Grønbæk
Pors. Assemblage theory and education policy sociology Deborah Youdell.
Counterpublics, crisis and critique: a feminist socio-historical approach
to researching policy Jessica Gerrard. Embodying policy studies: Feminist
genealogy as methodology Wanda S. Pillow. Governmentality: Foucault's
concept for our modern political reasoning Kaspar Villadsen. Taking a
'material turn' in education policy research? Stephen Heimans. Mobilities
paradigm and policy research in education Fazal Rizvi. A narrative approach
to policy analysis Peter Bansel. Queer theory, policy and education Mary
Lou Rasmussen and Christina Gowlett. Thinking rhizomatically: Using Deleuze
in education policy contexts Eileen Honan. Relational space and education
policy analysis Kalervo N. Gulson.