Storying the Public Intellectual
Commentaries on the Impact and Influence of the Work of Ivor Goodson
Herausgeber: Sikes, Pat; Novakovic, Yvonne
Storying the Public Intellectual
Commentaries on the Impact and Influence of the Work of Ivor Goodson
Herausgeber: Sikes, Pat; Novakovic, Yvonne
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Storying the public intellectual: Commentaries on the impact and influence of the work of Ivor Goodson offers a critcal commentary on Goodson's work that avoids hagiography whilst recognising the global reach of his scholarship
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Storying the public intellectual: Commentaries on the impact and influence of the work of Ivor Goodson offers a critcal commentary on Goodson's work that avoids hagiography whilst recognising the global reach of his scholarship
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9781138389755
- ISBN-10: 1138389757
- Artikelnr.: 58055689
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9781138389755
- ISBN-10: 1138389757
- Artikelnr.: 58055689
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Pat Sikes is Professor of Qualitative Inquiry at the University of Sheffield, England, UK. Pat's work with Ivor includes Life History Research in Educational Settings and The Routledge International Handbook on Narrative and Life History. Yvonne Novakovic is a Research Fellow in the Business School at the University of Huddersfield, England, UK. She is the author of Reading and Teaching Ivor Goodson.
Part 1. The public intellectual himself. 1. Holding on: perspectives of
working class identity in Goodson's life and work: Mike Hayler. 2. Ivor
Goodson: A traveler with passion and purpose: Ragna Aadlansvik. 3. A
personal reflection of the influence of the public intellectual in
neo-liberal times: Tim Rudd. 4. Why Ivor Goodson never became a Rolling
Stone but did achieve some 'greatest hits' and world tours in educational
science Wiel Veugelers. Part 2: Professional lives and life politics. 5.
Reading career success and failure through the lens of life politics:
Yvonne Novakovic. 6. Exploring Professional Memory: Paul Tarpey. 7.
Goodson's scholarship: a touchstone in the lives and work of teachers - an
'Irish' case: Ciaran Sugrue. 8. 'Bestirring the quest voice of ethically
engaged reason': public intellectuals, education and Ivor Goodson: Bob
Bullough. Part 3: Reforming education and educational reform. 9.
Curriculum history and the history of education': Gary McCulloch. 10.
Changing the subjects Leslie Siskin. 11. The presence of the past: In Time
for Ivor F. Goodson: William Pinar. 12. Reflecting refraction in higher
education: Michael Uljens and Janne Elo. Part 4: Narrative perspectives.
13. Biographies, Narratives and Counter Narratives - where does truth lie?:
John Schostak. 14. Professional provenance and the narrative construction
of 'reality' in education: Keith Turvey. 15.Making narrative connections to
renew our professional identities and 'life politics': Ivor Goodson's role
in challenging the neoliberal consensus: Stephen O'Brien and Tim Rudd. 16.
Narrative Theory and Narrative Curriculum: Steps of Resistance and
Refraction: Maria Inês Petrucci Rosa.
working class identity in Goodson's life and work: Mike Hayler. 2. Ivor
Goodson: A traveler with passion and purpose: Ragna Aadlansvik. 3. A
personal reflection of the influence of the public intellectual in
neo-liberal times: Tim Rudd. 4. Why Ivor Goodson never became a Rolling
Stone but did achieve some 'greatest hits' and world tours in educational
science Wiel Veugelers. Part 2: Professional lives and life politics. 5.
Reading career success and failure through the lens of life politics:
Yvonne Novakovic. 6. Exploring Professional Memory: Paul Tarpey. 7.
Goodson's scholarship: a touchstone in the lives and work of teachers - an
'Irish' case: Ciaran Sugrue. 8. 'Bestirring the quest voice of ethically
engaged reason': public intellectuals, education and Ivor Goodson: Bob
Bullough. Part 3: Reforming education and educational reform. 9.
Curriculum history and the history of education': Gary McCulloch. 10.
Changing the subjects Leslie Siskin. 11. The presence of the past: In Time
for Ivor F. Goodson: William Pinar. 12. Reflecting refraction in higher
education: Michael Uljens and Janne Elo. Part 4: Narrative perspectives.
13. Biographies, Narratives and Counter Narratives - where does truth lie?:
John Schostak. 14. Professional provenance and the narrative construction
of 'reality' in education: Keith Turvey. 15.Making narrative connections to
renew our professional identities and 'life politics': Ivor Goodson's role
in challenging the neoliberal consensus: Stephen O'Brien and Tim Rudd. 16.
Narrative Theory and Narrative Curriculum: Steps of Resistance and
Refraction: Maria Inês Petrucci Rosa.
Part 1. The public intellectual himself. 1. Holding on: perspectives of
working class identity in Goodson's life and work: Mike Hayler. 2. Ivor
Goodson: A traveler with passion and purpose: Ragna Aadlansvik. 3. A
personal reflection of the influence of the public intellectual in
neo-liberal times: Tim Rudd. 4. Why Ivor Goodson never became a Rolling
Stone but did achieve some 'greatest hits' and world tours in educational
science Wiel Veugelers. Part 2: Professional lives and life politics. 5.
Reading career success and failure through the lens of life politics:
Yvonne Novakovic. 6. Exploring Professional Memory: Paul Tarpey. 7.
Goodson's scholarship: a touchstone in the lives and work of teachers - an
'Irish' case: Ciaran Sugrue. 8. 'Bestirring the quest voice of ethically
engaged reason': public intellectuals, education and Ivor Goodson: Bob
Bullough. Part 3: Reforming education and educational reform. 9.
Curriculum history and the history of education': Gary McCulloch. 10.
Changing the subjects Leslie Siskin. 11. The presence of the past: In Time
for Ivor F. Goodson: William Pinar. 12. Reflecting refraction in higher
education: Michael Uljens and Janne Elo. Part 4: Narrative perspectives.
13. Biographies, Narratives and Counter Narratives - where does truth lie?:
John Schostak. 14. Professional provenance and the narrative construction
of 'reality' in education: Keith Turvey. 15.Making narrative connections to
renew our professional identities and 'life politics': Ivor Goodson's role
in challenging the neoliberal consensus: Stephen O'Brien and Tim Rudd. 16.
Narrative Theory and Narrative Curriculum: Steps of Resistance and
Refraction: Maria Inês Petrucci Rosa.
working class identity in Goodson's life and work: Mike Hayler. 2. Ivor
Goodson: A traveler with passion and purpose: Ragna Aadlansvik. 3. A
personal reflection of the influence of the public intellectual in
neo-liberal times: Tim Rudd. 4. Why Ivor Goodson never became a Rolling
Stone but did achieve some 'greatest hits' and world tours in educational
science Wiel Veugelers. Part 2: Professional lives and life politics. 5.
Reading career success and failure through the lens of life politics:
Yvonne Novakovic. 6. Exploring Professional Memory: Paul Tarpey. 7.
Goodson's scholarship: a touchstone in the lives and work of teachers - an
'Irish' case: Ciaran Sugrue. 8. 'Bestirring the quest voice of ethically
engaged reason': public intellectuals, education and Ivor Goodson: Bob
Bullough. Part 3: Reforming education and educational reform. 9.
Curriculum history and the history of education': Gary McCulloch. 10.
Changing the subjects Leslie Siskin. 11. The presence of the past: In Time
for Ivor F. Goodson: William Pinar. 12. Reflecting refraction in higher
education: Michael Uljens and Janne Elo. Part 4: Narrative perspectives.
13. Biographies, Narratives and Counter Narratives - where does truth lie?:
John Schostak. 14. Professional provenance and the narrative construction
of 'reality' in education: Keith Turvey. 15.Making narrative connections to
renew our professional identities and 'life politics': Ivor Goodson's role
in challenging the neoliberal consensus: Stephen O'Brien and Tim Rudd. 16.
Narrative Theory and Narrative Curriculum: Steps of Resistance and
Refraction: Maria Inês Petrucci Rosa.