This collection examines issues of agency, power, politics and
identity as they relate to science and technology and education,
within contemporary settings. Social, economic and ecological
critique and reform are examined by numerous contributing authors,
from a range of international contexts. These chapters examine
pressing pedagogical questions within socio-scientific contexts,
including petroleum economies, food justice, health,
environmentalism, climate change, social media and
biotechnologies.
Readers will discover far reaching inquiries into activism as an
open question for science and technology education, citizenship and
democracy. The authors call on the work of prominent scholars
throughout the ages, including Bourdieu, Foucault, Giroux,
Jasanoff, Kierkegaard, Marx, Nietzsche, Rancie re and i ek.
The application of critical theoretical scholarship to mainstream
practices in science and technology education distinguishes this
book, and this deep, theoretical treatment is complemented by many
grounded, more pragmatic exemplars of activist pedagogies.
Practical examples are set within the public sphere, within
selected new social movements, and also within more formal
institutional settings, including elementary and secondary schools,
and higher education.
These assembled discussions provide a basis for a more radically
reflexive reworking of science and technology education.
Educational policy makers, science education scholars, and science
and technology educators, amongst others, will find this work
thought-provoking, instructive and informative."
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