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Professional Practice and Learning - Times, Spaces, Bodies, Things (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Nick Hopwood Professional Practice and Learning - Times, Spaces, Bodies, Things (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Nick Hopwood
R3,490 Discovery Miles 34 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores important questions about the relationship between professional practice and learning, and implications of this for how we understand professional expertise. Focusing on work accomplished through partnerships between practitioners and parents with young children, the book explores how connectedness in action is a fluid, evolving accomplishment, with four essential dimensions: times, spaces, bodies, and things. Within a broader sociomaterial perspective, the analysis draws on practice theory and philosophy, bringing different schools of thought into productive contact, including the work of Schatzki, Gherardi, and recent developments in cultural historical activity theory. The book takes a bold view, suggesting practices and learning are entwined but distinctive phenomena. A clear and novel framework is developed, based on this idea. The argument goes further by demonstrating how new, coproductive relationships between professionals and clients can intensify the pedagogic nature of professional work, and showing how professionals can support others' learning when the knowledge they are working with, and sense of what is to be learned, are uncertain, incomplete, and fragile.

The Body in Professional Practice, Learning and Education - Body/Practice (Hardcover, 2015 ed.): Bill Green, Nick Hopwood The Body in Professional Practice, Learning and Education - Body/Practice (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Bill Green, Nick Hopwood
R2,955 R1,919 Discovery Miles 19 190 Save R1,036 (35%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The body matters, in practice. How then might we think about the body in our work in and on professional practice, learning and education? What value is there in realising and articulating the notion of the professional practitioner as crucially embodied? Beyond that, what of conceiving of the professional practice field itself as a living corporate body? How is the body implicated in understanding and researching professional practice, learning and education? Body/Practice is an extensive volume dedicated to exploring these and related questions, philosophically and empirically. It constitutes a rare but much needed reframing of scholarship relating to professional practice and its relation with professional learning and professional education more generally. It takes bodies seriously, developing theoretical frameworks, offering detailed analyses from empirical studies, and opening up questions of representation. The book is organized into four parts: I. 'Introducing the Body in Professional Practice, Learning and Education'; II. 'Thinking with the Body in Professional Practice'; III. 'The Body in Question in Health Professional Education and Practice'; IV. 'Concluding Reflections'. It brings together researchers from a range of disciplinary and professional practice fields, including particular reference to Health and Education. Across fifteen chapters, the authors explore a broad range of issues and challenges with regard to corporeality, practice theory and philosophy, and professional education, providing an innovative, coherent and richly informed account of what it means to bring the body back in, with regard to professional education and beyond.

Environmental Learning - Insights from research into the student experience (Hardcover, 2010 ed.): Mark Rickinson, Cecilia... Environmental Learning - Insights from research into the student experience (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Mark Rickinson, Cecilia Lundholm, Nick Hopwood
R2,874 Discovery Miles 28 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Environmental education and education for sustainable development have become features of many countries' formal education systems. To date, however, there have been few attempts to explore what such learning looks and feels like from the perspective of the learners. Based on in-depth empirical studies in school and university classrooms, this book presents rich insights into the complexities and dynamics of students' environmental learning. The authors show how careful analysis of students' environmental learning experiences can provide powerful pointers for future practice, policy and research. Environmental Learning will be a key resource for educators, teacher educators, decision-makers and researchers involved in education and sustainable development.

Geography in Secondary Schools - Researching Pupils' Classroom Experiences (Hardcover, New): Nick Hopwood Geography in Secondary Schools - Researching Pupils' Classroom Experiences (Hardcover, New)
Nick Hopwood
R4,578 Discovery Miles 45 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Gaining a better sense of how pupils conceive school geography is crucial if we are to understand the ways in which their ideas and values mediate learning processes. Geography in Secondary Schools explores how pupils experience geography lessons, what they think geography as a school subject is about, and what it means to them. School geography aims to help young people think about the world and their place in it in a distinctive - geographical - way, however very little is known about the kinds of thinking and values they associate with the subject. Researchers are increasingly taking young people's ideas seriously as important and worthy of investigation in their own right and in this book Nick Hopwood takes this approach to explore the relationships between pupils and geography as a school subject.He follows six pupils through their geography lessons for a period of three months, discussing their learning experiences in depth with them. Their participation in class, written work, and comments made in interviews form the basis for a detailed investigation of their ideas.

Rethinking the Public Fetus - Historical Perspectives on the Visual Culture of Pregnancy: Elisabet Björklund, Solveig Jülich Rethinking the Public Fetus - Historical Perspectives on the Visual Culture of Pregnancy
Elisabet Björklund, Solveig Jülich; Contributions by Jessica M. Dandona, Anne-Sophie Giraud, Nick Hopwood, …
R1,135 Discovery Miles 11 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Agency and Transformation - Motives, Mediation, and Motion: Nick Hopwood, Annalisa Sannino Agency and Transformation - Motives, Mediation, and Motion
Nick Hopwood, Annalisa Sannino
R3,554 R2,922 Discovery Miles 29 220 Save R632 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Understanding and promoting agency are crucial to addressing urgent social problems of our time. Through agency, we can take transformative steps toward the future that ought to be. This book shows how contemporary conceptualizations from cultural-historical activity theory can inform research and practice that fosters positive change. At the core of this book's novel approach to agency and transformation are three motifs: motives, mediation, and motion. These take inspiration from the original work of Vygotsky and subsequent generations of scholarship, enabling us to understand agency in ways that recognize the social and cultural aspects of agency without losing sight of individuals' contributions to changing their own lives and the lives of others. Referring to connections between learning, pedagogy, and agency, the chapters address power, freedom, and the future in contexts including adolescence, school exclusion, children's activism, Indigenous communities, environmental activism, homelessness, childbirth, and young people during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Body in Professional Practice, Learning and Education - Body/Practice (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... The Body in Professional Practice, Learning and Education - Body/Practice (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Bill Green, Nick Hopwood
R2,232 Discovery Miles 22 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The body matters, in practice. How then might we think about the body in our work in and on professional practice, learning and education? What value is there in realising and articulating the notion of the professional practitioner as crucially embodied? Beyond that, what of conceiving of the professional practice field itself as a living corporate body? How is the body implicated in understanding and researching professional practice, learning and education? Body/Practice is an extensive volume dedicated to exploring these and related questions, philosophically and empirically. It constitutes a rare but much needed reframing of scholarship relating to professional practice and its relation with professional learning and professional education more generally. It takes bodies seriously, developing theoretical frameworks, offering detailed analyses from empirical studies, and opening up questions of representation. The book is organized into four parts: I. 'Introducing the Body in Professional Practice, Learning and Education'; II. 'Thinking with the Body in Professional Practice'; III. 'The Body in Question in Health Professional Education and Practice'; IV. 'Concluding Reflections'. It brings together researchers from a range of disciplinary and professional practice fields, including particular reference to Health and Education. Across fifteen chapters, the authors explore a broad range of issues and challenges with regard to corporeality, practice theory and philosophy, and professional education, providing an innovative, coherent and richly informed account of what it means to bring the body back in, with regard to professional education and beyond.

Models - The Third Dimension of Science (Paperback, New): Soraya De Chadarevian, Nick Hopwood Models - The Third Dimension of Science (Paperback, New)
Soraya De Chadarevian, Nick Hopwood
R818 Discovery Miles 8 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Now that '3-D models' are so often digital displays on flat screens, it is timely to look back at the solid models that were once the third dimension of science. This book is about wooden ships and plastic molecules, wax bodies and a perspex economy, monuments in cork and mathematics in plaster, casts of diseases, habitat dioramas, and extinct monsters rebuilt in bricks and mortar. These remarkable artefacts were fixtures of laboratories and lecture halls, studios and workshops, dockyards and museums. Considering such objects together for the first time, this interdisciplinary volume demonstrates how, in research as well as in teaching, 3-D models played major roles in making knowledge. Accessible and original chapters by leading scholars highlight the special properties of models, explore the interplay between representation in two dimensions and three, and investigate the shift to modelling with computers. The book is fascinating reading for anyone interested in the sciences, medicine, and technology, and in collections and museums.

Professional Practice and Learning - Times, Spaces, Bodies, Things (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016):... Professional Practice and Learning - Times, Spaces, Bodies, Things (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Nick Hopwood
R3,885 Discovery Miles 38 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores important questions about the relationship between professional practice and learning, and implications of this for how we understand professional expertise. Focusing on work accomplished through partnerships between practitioners and parents with young children, the book explores how connectedness in action is a fluid, evolving accomplishment, with four essential dimensions: times, spaces, bodies, and things. Within a broader sociomaterial perspective, the analysis draws on practice theory and philosophy, bringing different schools of thought into productive contact, including the work of Schatzki, Gherardi, and recent developments in cultural historical activity theory. The book takes a bold view, suggesting practices and learning are entwined but distinctive phenomena. A clear and novel framework is developed, based on this idea. The argument goes further by demonstrating how new, coproductive relationships between professionals and clients can intensify the pedagogic nature of professional work, and showing how professionals can support others' learning when the knowledge they are working with, and sense of what is to be learned, are uncertain, incomplete, and fragile.

Reproduction - Antiquity to the Present Day (Paperback): Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming, Lauren Kassell Reproduction - Antiquity to the Present Day (Paperback)
Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming, Lauren Kassell
R1,404 Discovery Miles 14 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From contraception to cloning and pregnancy to populations, reproduction presents urgent challenges today. This field-defining history synthesizes a vast amount of scholarship to take the long view. Spanning from antiquity to the present day, the book focuses on the Mediterranean, western Europe, North America and their empires. It combines history of science, technology and medicine with social, cultural and demographic accounts. Ranging from the most intimate experiences to planetary policy, it tells new stories and revises received ideas. An international team of scholars asks how modern 'reproduction' - an abstract process of perpetuating living organisms - replaced the old 'generation' - the active making of humans and beasts, plants and even minerals. Striking illustrations invite readers to explore artefacts, from an ancient Egyptian fertility figurine to the announcement of the first test-tube baby. Authoritative and accessible, Reproduction offers students and non-specialists an essential starting point and sets fresh agendas for research.

Environmental Learning - Insights from research into the student experience (Paperback, 2010 ed.): Mark Rickinson, Cecilia... Environmental Learning - Insights from research into the student experience (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Mark Rickinson, Cecilia Lundholm, Nick Hopwood
R2,789 Discovery Miles 27 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Environmental education and education for sustainable development have become features of many countries' formal education systems. To date, however, there have been few attempts to explore what such learning looks and feels like from the perspective of the learners. Based on in-depth empirical studies in school and university classrooms, this book presents rich insights into the complexities and dynamics of students' environmental learning. The authors show how careful analysis of students' environmental learning experiences can provide powerful pointers for future practice, policy and research. Environmental Learning will be a key resource for educators, teacher educators, decision-makers and researchers involved in education and sustainable development.

Doing Ethnography in Teams - A Case Study of Asymmetries in Collaborative Research (Paperback, 2014): Teena Clerke, Nick Hopwood Doing Ethnography in Teams - A Case Study of Asymmetries in Collaborative Research (Paperback, 2014)
Teena Clerke, Nick Hopwood
R1,727 Discovery Miles 17 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This uniquely in-depth book offers a blow-by-blow account of the sometimes problematic dynamics of conducting collaborative fieldwork in ethnography. Tracing the interplay between co-researchers at various points of contact in both professional and personal relations, the analysis draws out the asymmetries which can develop among team members nominally working towards the same ends. It details the often complex dialogues that evolve in an attempt to navigate conflicting interests, such as team members resistances to particular methodological recipes or research protocols. The authors show that such debates can create an open forum to negotiate new practices.

A key element of this publication is that it goes beyond an analysis of more traditional power relations in research teams comprising members at different academic pay grades. As well as drawing attention to gender-related dynamics in research collaborations, the authors use themselves as an exemplar to demonstrate how differences in age, experience, knowledge, professional skills and background can be exploited to generate positive outcomes constituting much more than the apparent sum of their parts. In doing so, the authors reveal the delightful, surprising and yet challenging aspects of research collaboration that are often absent from the qualitative literature."

Models - The Third Dimension of Science (Hardcover, Revised): Soraya De Chadarevian, Nick Hopwood Models - The Third Dimension of Science (Hardcover, Revised)
Soraya De Chadarevian, Nick Hopwood
R4,007 Discovery Miles 40 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Now that '3-D models' are so often digital displays on flat screens, it is timely to look back at the solid models that were once the third dimension of science. This book is about wooden ships and plastic molecules, wax bodies and a perspex economy, monuments in cork and mathematics in plaster, casts of diseases, habitat dioramas, and extinct monsters rebuilt in bricks and mortar. These remarkable artefacts were fixtures of laboratories and lecture halls, studios and workshops, dockyards and museums. Considering such objects together for the first time, this interdisciplinary volume demonstrates how, in research as well as in teaching, 3-D models played major roles in making knowledge. Accessible and original chapters by leading scholars highlight the special properties of models, explore the interplay between representation in two dimensions and three, and investigate the shift to modelling with computers. The book is fascinating reading for anyone interested in the sciences, medicine, and technology, and in collections and museums.

Reproduction - Antiquity to the Present Day (Hardcover): Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming, Lauren Kassell Reproduction - Antiquity to the Present Day (Hardcover)
Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming, Lauren Kassell
R3,371 Discovery Miles 33 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From contraception to cloning and pregnancy to populations, reproduction presents urgent challenges today. This field-defining history synthesizes a vast amount of scholarship to take the long view. Spanning from antiquity to the present day, the book focuses on the Mediterranean, western Europe, North America and their empires. It combines history of science, technology and medicine with social, cultural and demographic accounts. Ranging from the most intimate experiences to planetary policy, it tells new stories and revises received ideas. An international team of scholars asks how modern 'reproduction' - an abstract process of perpetuating living organisms - replaced the old 'generation' - the active making of humans and beasts, plants and even minerals. Striking illustrations invite readers to explore artefacts, from an ancient Egyptian fertility figurine to the announcement of the first test-tube baby. Authoritative and accessible, Reproduction offers students and non-specialists an essential starting point and sets fresh agendas for research.

HAECKEL'S EMBRYOS - IMAGES, EVOLUTION, AND FRAUD (Hardcover): Nick Hopwood HAECKEL'S EMBRYOS - IMAGES, EVOLUTION, AND FRAUD (Hardcover)
Nick Hopwood
R1,376 Discovery Miles 13 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Pictures from the past powerfully shape current views of the world. In books, television programs, and websites, new images appear alongside others that have survived from decades ago. Among the most famous are drawings of embryos by the Darwinist Ernst Haeckel in which humans and other vertebrates begin identical, then diverge toward their adult forms. But these icons of evolution are notorious, too: within months of their publication in 1868, a colleague alleged fraud, and Haeckel's many enemies have repeated the charge ever since. His embryos nevertheless became a textbook staple until, in 1997, a biologist accused him again, and creationist advocates of intelligent design forced his figures out. How could the most controversial pictures in the history of science have become some of the most widely seen? In Haeckel's Embryos, Nick Hopwood tells this extraordinary story in full for the first time. He tracks the drawings and the charges against them from their genesis in the nineteenth century to their continuing involvement in innovation in the present day, and from Germany to Britain to the United States.Emphasizing the changes worked by circulation and copying, interpretation and debate, Hopwood uses the case to explore how pictures succeed and fail, gain acceptance and spark controversy. Along the way, he reveals how embryonic development was made a process that we can see, compare, and discuss, and how copying - usually dismissed as unoriginal - can be creative, contested, and consequential. With a wealth of expertly contextualized illustrations, Haeckel's Embryos recaptures the shocking novelty of pictures that enthralled schoolchildren and outraged priests, and highlights the remarkable ways these images kept on shaping knowledge as they aged.

Geography in Secondary Schools - Researching Pupils' Classroom Experiences (Paperback, Nippod): Nick Hopwood Geography in Secondary Schools - Researching Pupils' Classroom Experiences (Paperback, Nippod)
Nick Hopwood
R1,496 Discovery Miles 14 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Gaining a better sense of how pupils conceive school geography is crucial if we are to understand the ways in which their ideas and values mediate learning processes. Geography in Secondary Schools explores how pupils experience geography lessons, what they think geography as a school subject is about, and what it means to them. School geography aims to help young people think about the world and their place in it in a distinctive - geographical - way. However very little is known about the kinds of thinking and values they associate with the subject. Researchers are increasingly taking young people's ideas seriously as important and worthy of investigation in their own right. In this book, Nick Hopwood takes such an approach to explore the relationships between pupils and geography as a school subject. He follows six pupils through their geography lessons for a period of three months, discussing their learning experiences in depth with them. Their participation in class, written work, and comments made in interviews form the basis for a detailed investigation of their ideas.

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