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Developing Transformative Spaces in Higher Education - Learning to Transgress (Paperback): Sue Jackson Developing Transformative Spaces in Higher Education - Learning to Transgress (Paperback)
Sue Jackson
R1,267 Discovery Miles 12 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Higher education has been presented as a solution to a host of local and global problems, despite the fact that learning and assessment can also be used as mechanisms for exclusion and social control. Developing Transformative Spaces in Higher Education: Learning to Transgress demonstrates that even when knowledge may appear to be the solution, it can be partial and disempowering to all but the dominant groups. The book shows the need to contest such knowledge claims and to learn to transgress, rather than to conform. It argues that transformative spaces need to be found and that these should be about the creation of new opportunities, ways of knowing and ways of being. Working in and through spaces of transgression, the contributors to this volume develop frameworks for the possibilities of transformative spaces in learning and teaching in higher education. The book critiques the ways in which Western higher education culture determines the academic agenda in relation to dialogue on social differences, minority groups and hierarchical structures, including issues of representation among different groups in the population. It also explores the personal and political costs of transgression and outlines ways in which transitions can be transformative. The book should be of interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students engaged in the study of higher education, education studies, teacher training, social justice and transformation. It should also be essential reading for practitioners working in post-compulsory education.

Planning in Indigenous Australia - From Imperial Foundations to Postcolonial Futures (Paperback): Sue Jackson, Libby Porter,... Planning in Indigenous Australia - From Imperial Foundations to Postcolonial Futures (Paperback)
Sue Jackson, Libby Porter, Louise C. Johnson
R1,737 Discovery Miles 17 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Planning in settler-colonial countries is always taking place on the lands of Indigenous peoples. While Indigenous rights, identity and cultural values are increasingly being discussed within planning, its mainstream accounts virtually ignore the colonial roots and legacies of the discipline's assumptions, techniques and methods. This ground-breaking book exposes the imperial origins of the planning canon, profession and practice in the settler-colonial country of Australia. By documenting the role of planning in the history of Australia's relations with Indigenous peoples, the book maps the enduring effects of colonisation. It provides a new historical account of colonial planning practices and rewrites the urban planning histories of major Australian cities. Contemporary land rights, native title and cultural heritage frameworks are analysed in light of their critical importance to planning practice today, with detailed case illustrations. In reframing Australian planning from a postcolonial perspective, the book shatters orthodox accounts, revising the story that planning has told itself for over 100 years. New ways to think and practise planning in Indigenous Australia are advanced. Planning in Indigenous Australia makes a major contribution towards the decolonisation of planning. It is essential reading for students and teachers in tertiary planning programmes, as well as those in geography, development studies, postcolonial studies, anthropology and environmental management. It is also vital reading for professional planners in the public, private and community sectors.

Innovations in Lifelong Learning - Critical Perspectives on Diversity, Participation and Vocational Learning (Hardcover, New):... Innovations in Lifelong Learning - Critical Perspectives on Diversity, Participation and Vocational Learning (Hardcover, New)
Sue Jackson
R4,599 Discovery Miles 45 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book opens up ways to engage critically with what counts as innovatory practice in lifelong learning today, locating its discussion of innovations in lifelong learning within an international and comparative framework. Innovations in Lifelong Learning engages first hand with issues and concerns from around the globe, offering an international perspective on current trends through its range of contributions from across the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the US. The broad focus allows for diverse information on the nature of these changes to come together under an assortment of empirical, theoretical and methodological approaches. The book takes three key elements of lifelong learning: * learning communities * participation and non-participation * work-based learning and learning through work. It links these with themes on diversity, social justice and economic and global development so as to negotiate and re-negotiate the constant importance of innovation with employers, learners and educational institutions. All those working in the broad arena of lifelong learning will benefit from this comprehensive examination of current debates in the field, including policy-makers, researchers, teachers, lecturers, educational managers and employers engaged with work-based learning.

Reconceptualising Lifelong Learning - Feminist Interventions (Hardcover, New): Sue Jackson, Penny Jane Burke Reconceptualising Lifelong Learning - Feminist Interventions (Hardcover, New)
Sue Jackson, Penny Jane Burke
R5,343 Discovery Miles 53 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Arising from work by the Gender and Lifelong Learning Group of the Gender and Education Association, this book presents reconceptualisations of lifelong learning. It argues that the current field of lifelong learning is based on certain hidden values and assumptions and examines the mechanisms by which exclusionary discourses and practices are reproduced and maintained. The book opens up ways of conceptualising learning that takes into account multiple and shifting formations of learners from different social contexts. The authors broaden what counts as learning and who counts as a learner, offering different understandings of lifelong learning that are able to include currently marginalised values and principles. Organised in four sections the book looks at: reclaiming - it draws on feminist and post-structural conceptual frameworks to create a critical analysis of the current 'field' of lifelong learning retelling - it tells the tales of different multi-positions in lifelong learning revisioning - it moves from narrative to analysis and the authors present their revisioning of learning which provide the tools to reconceptualise the field of lifelong learning reconstructing - it furthers the discussion to outline new approaches to and practices in lifelong learning.

Planning in Indigenous Australia - From Imperial Foundations to Postcolonial Futures (Hardcover): Sue Jackson, Libby Porter,... Planning in Indigenous Australia - From Imperial Foundations to Postcolonial Futures (Hardcover)
Sue Jackson, Libby Porter, Louise C. Johnson
R4,221 Discovery Miles 42 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Planning in settler-colonial countries is always taking place on the lands of Indigenous peoples. While Indigenous rights, identity and cultural values are increasingly being discussed within planning, its mainstream accounts virtually ignore the colonial roots and legacies of the discipline's assumptions, techniques and methods. This ground-breaking book exposes the imperial origins of the planning canon, profession and practice in the settler-colonial country of Australia. By documenting the role of planning in the history of Australia's relations with Indigenous peoples, the book maps the enduring effects of colonisation. It provides a new historical account of colonial planning practices and rewrites the urban planning histories of major Australian cities. Contemporary land rights, native title and cultural heritage frameworks are analysed in light of their critical importance to planning practice today, with detailed case illustrations. In reframing Australian planning from a postcolonial perspective, the book shatters orthodox accounts, revising the story that planning has told itself for over 100 years. New ways to think and practise planning in Indigenous Australia are advanced. Planning in Indigenous Australia makes a major contribution towards the decolonisation of planning. It is essential reading for students and teachers in tertiary planning programmes, as well as those in geography, development studies, postcolonial studies, anthropology and environmental management. It is also vital reading for professional planners in the public, private and community sectors.

Systems for Sustainability - People, Organizations, and Environments (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Systems for Sustainability - People, Organizations, and Environments (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Frank A. Stowell, Ray L. Ison, Rosalind Armson, Jacky Holloway, Sue Jackson, …
R8,759 Discovery Miles 87 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The term "sustainability" has entered the lexicon of many academic disciplines and fields of professional practice, but to date does not appear to have been seriously consid ered within the systems community unless, perhaps, under other guises. Within the wider community there is no consensus around what sustainability means with some authors identifying 70 to 100 definitions of the term. Some see sustainability as the precise and quantifiable outcomes of biological systems whilst others see it in terms of processes rele vant to personal and organizational change with the potential to effect changes in our rela tionships with out environments. Internationally it has been increasingly used in relation to the term "sustainable development"--a term popularised by the Brundland Commis of definitions sion's report in 1987 entitled "Our Common Future. " Despite this diversity and polarised perception on its utility, unlike many other popular terms, it has not had its time and subsided quietly from our language. It is therefore timely for the systems com munity to explore the relationship between systems and sustainability in a range of con texts. Participants in this, the 5th International Conference of the United Kingdom Systems Society (UKSS), have been invited to reflect critically on the contribution of sys tems thinking and action to sustainability-to the sustainability of personal relationships, the organizations in which live and work, and our "natural" environment."

Differently Academic? - Developing Lifelong Learning for Women in Higher Education (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover... Differently Academic? - Developing Lifelong Learning for Women in Higher Education (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004)
Sue Jackson
R2,924 Discovery Miles 29 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lifelong learning is a key feature of society today, and is apparently embraced by a wide range of educators and trainers, as well as by governments and employers. In this wide-ranging book, Sue Jackson shows that universities have been slow to embrace a lifelong learning agenda, and argues that the lifelong learning experiences of women and especially of working-class students are seldom welcomed in the academy.

In its unique considerations of the experiences of women students and academics, this book expounds an innovative and critical analysis of women in higher education. It will give a clear indication of alternative strategies for learners, teachers and policy makers.

This book will be of key interest to anyone working in the fields of lifelong learning or continuing education who is interested in making learning accessible and meaningful for disadvantaged groups. It will also appeal to students of education, women's studies, gender studies and sociology; and to those interested in issues of gender, social class, feminist theory and feminist research."

Challenges and Negotiations for Women in Higher Education (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007): Pamela... Challenges and Negotiations for Women in Higher Education (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007)
Pamela Cotterill, Sue Jackson, Gayle Letherby
R1,552 Discovery Miles 15 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers a clear, accessible exploration of lifelong learning and educational opportunities for women in higher education. It has been developed from work undertaken by members of the Women in Higher Education Network with chapters organized in three thematic sections: Ambivalent Positions in the Academy, Process and Pedagogy at Work, Career - Identity - Home.

Challenges and Negotiations for Women in Higher Education (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): Pamela Cotterill, Sue Jackson, Gayle Letherby Challenges and Negotiations for Women in Higher Education (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Pamela Cotterill, Sue Jackson, Gayle Letherby
R1,728 Discovery Miles 17 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers a clear, accessible exploration of lifelong learning and educational opportunities for women in higher education. It has been developed from work undertaken by members of the Women in Higher Education Network with chapters organized in three thematic sections: Ambivalent Positions in the Academy, Process and Pedagogy at Work, Career Identity Home.

Reconceptualising Lifelong Learning - Feminist Interventions (Paperback, New): Sue Jackson, Penny Jane Burke Reconceptualising Lifelong Learning - Feminist Interventions (Paperback, New)
Sue Jackson, Penny Jane Burke
R1,503 Discovery Miles 15 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Arising from work by the Gender and Lifelong Learning Group of the Gender and Education Association, this book presents reconceptualisations of lifelong learning. It argues that the current field of lifelong learning is based on certain hidden values and assumptions and examines the mechanisms by which exclusionary discourses and practices are reproduced and maintained. The book opens up ways of conceptualising learning that takes into account multiple and shifting formations of learners from different social contexts. The authors broaden what counts as learning and who counts as a learner, offering different understandings of lifelong learning that are able to include currently marginalised values and principles. Organised in four sections the book looks at: reclaiming - it draws on feminist and post-structural conceptual frameworks to create a critical analysis of the current 'field' of lifelong learning retelling - it tells the tales of different multi-positions in lifelong learning revisioning - it moves from narrative to analysis and the authors present their revisioning of learning which provide the tools to reconceptualise the field of lifelong learning reconstructing - it furthers the discussion to outline new approaches to and practices in lifelong learning.

Differently Academic? - Developing Lifelong Learning for Women in Higher Education (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): Sue Jackson Differently Academic? - Developing Lifelong Learning for Women in Higher Education (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Sue Jackson
R3,071 Discovery Miles 30 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lifelong learning is a key feature of society today, and is apparently embraced by a wide range of educators and trainers, as well as by governments and employers. In this wide-ranging book, Sue Jackson shows that universities have been slow to embrace a lifelong learning agenda, and argues that the lifelong learning experiences of women a" and especially of working-class students a" are seldom welcomed in the academy.

In its unique considerations of the experiences of women students and academics, this book expounds an innovative and critical analysis of women in higher education. It will give a clear indication of alternative strategies for learners, teachers and policy makers.

This book will be of key interest to anyone working in the fields of lifelong learning or continuing education who is interested in making learning accessible and meaningful for disadvantaged groups. It will also appeal to students of education, women's studies, gender studies and sociology; and to those interested in issues of gender, social class, feminist theory and feminist research.

Systems for Sustainability - People, Organizations, and Environments (Hardcover, 1997 ed.): Frank A. Stowell, Ray L. Ison,... Systems for Sustainability - People, Organizations, and Environments (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
Frank A. Stowell, Ray L. Ison, Rosalind Armson, Jacky Holloway, Sue Jackson, …
R9,226 Discovery Miles 92 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The term "sustainability" has entered the lexicon of many academic disciplines and fields of professional practice, but to date does not appear to have been seriously consid ered within the systems community unless, perhaps, under other guises. Within the wider community there is no consensus around what sustainability means with some authors identifying 70 to 100 definitions of the term. Some see sustainability as the precise and quantifiable outcomes of biological systems whilst others see it in terms of processes rele vant to personal and organizational change with the potential to effect changes in our rela tionships with out environments. Internationally it has been increasingly used in relation to the term "sustainable development"--a term popularised by the Brundland Commis of definitions sion's report in 1987 entitled "Our Common Future. " Despite this diversity and polarised perception on its utility, unlike many other popular terms, it has not had its time and subsided quietly from our language. It is therefore timely for the systems com munity to explore the relationship between systems and sustainability in a range of con texts. Participants in this, the 5th International Conference of the United Kingdom Systems Society (UKSS), have been invited to reflect critically on the contribution of sys tems thinking and action to sustainability-to the sustainability of personal relationships, the organizations in which live and work, and our "natural" environment."

Developing Transformative Spaces in Higher Education - Learning to Transgress (Hardcover): Sue Jackson Developing Transformative Spaces in Higher Education - Learning to Transgress (Hardcover)
Sue Jackson
R4,142 Discovery Miles 41 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Higher education has been presented as a solution to a host of local and global problems, despite the fact that learning and assessment can also be used as mechanisms for exclusion and social control. Developing Transformative Spaces in Higher Education: Learning to Transgress demonstrates that even when knowledge may appear to be the solution, it can be partial and disempowering to all but the dominant groups. The book shows the need to contest such knowledge claims and to learn to transgress, rather than to conform. It argues that transformative spaces need to be found and that these should be about the creation of new opportunities, ways of knowing and ways of being. Working in and through spaces of transgression, the contributors to this volume develop frameworks for the possibilities of transformative spaces in learning and teaching in higher education. The book critiques the ways in which Western higher education culture determines the academic agenda in relation to dialogue on social differences, minority groups and hierarchical structures, including issues of representation among different groups in the population. It also explores the personal and political costs of transgression and outlines ways in which transitions can be transformative. The book should be of interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students engaged in the study of higher education, education studies, teacher training, social justice and transformation. It should also be essential reading for practitioners working in post-compulsory education.

Innovations in Lifelong Learning - Critical Perspectives on Diversity, Participation and Vocational Learning (Paperback): Sue... Innovations in Lifelong Learning - Critical Perspectives on Diversity, Participation and Vocational Learning (Paperback)
Sue Jackson
R1,706 R1,452 Discovery Miles 14 520 Save R254 (15%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book opens up ways to engage critically with what counts as innovatory practice in lifelong learning today, locating its discussion of innovations in lifelong learning within an international and comparative framework. Innovations in Lifelong Learning engages first hand with issues and concerns from around the globe, offering an international perspective on current trends through its range of contributions from across the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the US. The broad focus allows for diverse information on the nature of these changes to come together under an assortment of empirical, theoretical and methodological approaches. The book takes three key elements of lifelong learning: * learning communities * participation and non-participation * work-based learning and learning through work. It links these with themes on diversity, social justice and economic and global development so as to negotiate and re-negotiate the constant importance of innovation with employers, learners and educational institutions. All those working in the broad arena of lifelong learning will benefit from this comprehensive examination of current debates in the field, including policy-makers, researchers, teachers, lecturers, educational managers and employers engaged with work-based learning.

Gendered Choices - Learning, Work, Identities in Lifelong Learning (Hardcover, 2011 ed.): Sue Jackson, Irene Malcolm, Kate... Gendered Choices - Learning, Work, Identities in Lifelong Learning (Hardcover, 2011 ed.)
Sue Jackson, Irene Malcolm, Kate Thomas
R3,326 R1,168 Discovery Miles 11 680 Save R2,158 (65%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This important book breaks new ground in addressing issues of gendered learning in different contexts across the (adult) life span at the start of the 21st century. Adult learning sits within a shifting landscape of educational policy, profoundly influenced by the skills agenda, by complex funding policies, new qualifications and the widening/narrowing participation debate. The book is unique in highlighting the centrality of gendered choices to these developments which shape participation in and experiences of lifelong learning.

"Gendered Choices" critically examines the continued expansion of a skills-based approach in areas of lifelong learning, including career decisions, professional identities and informal networks. It explores key intersections of adult learning from a gender perspective: notably participation, workplace learning and informal pathways.

Drawing on research from a range of contexts, "Gendered Choices "demonstrates that for women the public/private spaces of work and home are often conflated, although the gendering of 'choice' has largely been ignored by policy makers.

The themes of the book bring together some of these critical issues, explored through the multiple and fractured identities which constitute gendered lives. The book addresses these in an international context, with contributions from Canada, Spain and Iran that provide a wider international perspective on shared issues."

Cowboy's Doorstep Baby (Paperback): Mary Sue Jackson, Leslie North Cowboy's Doorstep Baby (Paperback)
Mary Sue Jackson, Leslie North
R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Snowed in with the Rancher (Paperback): Mary Sue Jackson, Leslie North Snowed in with the Rancher (Paperback)
Mary Sue Jackson, Leslie North
R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Cowboy's Single Mom (Paperback): Mary Sue Jackson, Leslie North The Cowboy's Single Mom (Paperback)
Mary Sue Jackson, Leslie North
R371 Discovery Miles 3 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Rancher's Baby Bargain (Paperback): Mary Sue Jackson, Leslie North The Rancher's Baby Bargain (Paperback)
Mary Sue Jackson, Leslie North
R389 Discovery Miles 3 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Spaces in Between - one woman’s journey through depression (Paperback): Sue Jackson The Spaces in Between - one woman’s journey through depression (Paperback)
Sue Jackson
R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Empowerment in Health and Wellness (Paperback): Andrew A Parsons, Sue Jackson, Jackie Arnold Empowerment in Health and Wellness (Paperback)
Andrew A Parsons, Sue Jackson, Jackie Arnold
R379 Discovery Miles 3 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Eine Familie fur den Cowboy (German, Paperback): Mary Sue Jackson, Leslie North Eine Familie fur den Cowboy (German, Paperback)
Mary Sue Jackson, Leslie North
R346 Discovery Miles 3 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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