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Expertise - Keywords in Teacher Education (Hardcover): Jessica Gerrard, Jessica Holloway Expertise - Keywords in Teacher Education (Hardcover)
Jessica Gerrard, Jessica Holloway
R1,543 Discovery Miles 15 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers an important and timely critique of expertise, showing how it is a 'keyword' shaped by social, historical, and political debates about what counts as knowledge and truth, and who counts as experts. Using teacher expertise as an illustrative case, Jessica Gerrard and Jessica Holloway reflect on recent events, including COVID-19 and the climate crisis, to examine how expertise is never neutral, objective, or fixed. They argue that 'getting political' is not just an inevitable part of teacher expertise, but a necessary basis of any claim to it. Across the chapters, Expertise explores how expertise is socially constructed in relation to governance, uses of data and evidence, understandings of ignorance and the unknown, and - ultimately - power. Using contemporary and historical examples from international contexts, the authors address the political positioning of expertise and how this creates boundaries between who is an expert and who is not, and what is (and is not) expertise. Gerrard and Holloway argue that ongoing policy debates about teacher expertise cannot be resolved by neutral definitions of 'good teaching'. Rather, expertise is unavoidably political in its expression.

Learning Whiteness - Education and the Settler Colonial State (Hardcover): Arathi Sriprakash, Sophie Rudolph, Jessica Gerrard Learning Whiteness - Education and the Settler Colonial State (Hardcover)
Arathi Sriprakash, Sophie Rudolph, Jessica Gerrard
R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Whiteness is not innate - it is learned. The systems of white domination that prevail across the world are not pregiven or natural. Rather, they are forged and sustained in social and political life. Learning Whiteness examines the material conditions, knowledge politics and complex feelings that create and relay systems of racial domination. Focusing on Australia, the authors demonstrate how whiteness is fundamentally an educational project - taught within education institutions and through public discourse - in active service of the settler colonial state. To see whiteness as learned is to recognise that it can be confronted. This book invites readers to reckon with past and present politics of education in order to imagine a future thoroughly divested from racism.

Migration, Borders and Education - International Sociological Inquiries (Paperback): Jessica Gerrard, Arathi Sriprakash Migration, Borders and Education - International Sociological Inquiries (Paperback)
Jessica Gerrard, Arathi Sriprakash
R1,242 Discovery Miles 12 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together high-quality international research which examines how migration and borders are experienced in education. It presents new conceptualisations of education as a 'border regime', demonstrating the need for closer attention to 'border thinking', and diasporic and transnational analyses in education. We live in a time in which borders - material and political - are being reasserted with profound social consequences. Both the containment and global movement of people dominate political concerns and inevitably impact educational systems and practices. Providing a global outlook, the chapters in this book present in-depth sociological analyses of the ways in which borders are constituted and reconstituted through educational practice from a diverse range of national contexts. Key issues taken up by authors include: immigration status and educational inequalities; educational inclusion and internal migration; 'curricula nationalism' and global citizenship; education and labour; the educational experiences of refugees and the politics of refugee education; student migration and adult education; and nationalism, colonialism and racialization. This book was originally published as a special issue of International Studies in Sociology of Education.

Precarious Enterprise on the Margins - Work, Poverty, and Homelessness in the City (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Jessica Gerrard Precarious Enterprise on the Margins - Work, Poverty, and Homelessness in the City (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Jessica Gerrard
R2,791 Discovery Miles 27 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the contemporary conditions of marginal work within the context of persistent unemployment, poverty, and homelessness in wealthy nations. Drawing from research concerning three cities-Melbourne, San Francisco, and London-Jessica Gerrard offers a rich account of one of the most precarious informal forms of work: selling homeless street press (The Big Issue and Street Sheet). Combining analyses of sellers' everyday work experiences with theorizations of marginality, working, and learning, Gerrard provides much-needed insight into contemporary forms of entrepreneurial and precarious work. This book demonstrates that those who are unemployed and seemingly unproductive are, in fact, highly productive. They value, desire, and seek practical work experience whilst also struggling to fulfill the basic needs that many of us take for granted.

Learning Whiteness - Education and the Settler Colonial State (Paperback): Arathi Sriprakash, Sophie Rudolph, Jessica Gerrard Learning Whiteness - Education and the Settler Colonial State (Paperback)
Arathi Sriprakash, Sophie Rudolph, Jessica Gerrard
R537 Discovery Miles 5 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Whiteness is not innate - it is learned. The systems of white domination that prevail across the world are not pregiven or natural. Rather, they are forged and sustained in social and political life. Learning Whiteness examines the material conditions, knowledge politics and complex feelings that create and relay systems of racial domination. Focusing on Australia, the authors demonstrate how whiteness is fundamentally an educational project - taught within education institutions and through public discourse - in active service of the settler colonial state. To see whiteness as learned is to recognise that it can be confronted. This book invites readers to reckon with past and present politics of education in order to imagine a future thoroughly divested from racism.

Migration, Borders and Education - International Sociological Inquiries (Hardcover): Jessica Gerrard, Arathi Sriprakash Migration, Borders and Education - International Sociological Inquiries (Hardcover)
Jessica Gerrard, Arathi Sriprakash
R4,216 Discovery Miles 42 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together high-quality international research which examines how migration and borders are experienced in education. It presents new conceptualisations of education as a 'border regime', demonstrating the need for closer attention to 'border thinking', and diasporic and transnational analyses in education. We live in a time in which borders - material and political - are being reasserted with profound social consequences. Both the containment and global movement of people dominate political concerns and inevitably impact educational systems and practices. Providing a global outlook, the chapters in this book present in-depth sociological analyses of the ways in which borders are constituted and reconstituted through educational practice from a diverse range of national contexts. Key issues taken up by authors include: immigration status and educational inequalities; educational inclusion and internal migration; 'curricula nationalism' and global citizenship; education and labour; the educational experiences of refugees and the politics of refugee education; student migration and adult education; and nationalism, colonialism and racialization. This book was originally published as a special issue of International Studies in Sociology of Education.

Expertise - Keywords in Teacher Education (Paperback): Jessica Gerrard, Jessica Holloway Expertise - Keywords in Teacher Education (Paperback)
Jessica Gerrard, Jessica Holloway
R448 Discovery Miles 4 480 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book offers an important and timely critique of expertise, showing how it is a 'keyword' shaped by social, historical, and political debates about what counts as knowledge and truth, and who counts as experts. Using teacher expertise as an illustrative case, Jessica Gerrard and Jessica Holloway reflect on recent events, including COVID-19 and the climate crisis, to examine how expertise is never neutral, objective, or fixed. They argue that 'getting political' is not just an inevitable part of teacher expertise, but a necessary basis of any claim to it. Across the chapters, Expertise explores how expertise is socially constructed in relation to governance, uses of data and evidence, understandings of ignorance and the unknown, and - ultimately - power. Using contemporary and historical examples from international contexts, the authors address the political positioning of expertise and how this creates boundaries between who is an expert and who is not, and what is (and is not) expertise. Gerrard and Holloway argue that ongoing policy debates about teacher expertise cannot be resolved by neutral definitions of 'good teaching'. Rather, expertise is unavoidably political in its expression.

Radical Childhoods - Schooling and the Struggle for Social Change (Hardcover): Jessica Gerrard Radical Childhoods - Schooling and the Struggle for Social Change (Hardcover)
Jessica Gerrard
R2,346 Discovery Miles 23 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume marks a new approach to a seminal work of the modern scientific imagination: Charles Darwin's "The Origin of Species" (1859). Darwin's central theory of natural selection neither originated nor could be contained, with the parameters of the natural sciences, but continues to shape and challenge our most basic assumptions about human social and political life.
Several new readings, crossing the fields of history, literature, sociology, anthropology and history of science, demonstrate the complex position of the text within cultural debates past and present. Contributors examine the reception and rhetoric of the Origin and its influence on systems of classification, the nineteenth-century women's movement, literary culture (criticism and practice) and Hinduism in India. At the same time, a re-reading of Darwin and Malthus offers a constructive critique of our attempts to map the hybrid origins and influences of the text.
This volume will be the ideal companion to Darwin's work for all students of literature, social and cultural history and history of science.

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