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Resisting Educational Inequality - Reframing Policy and Practice in Schools Serving Vulnerable Communities (Paperback): Susanne... Resisting Educational Inequality - Reframing Policy and Practice in Schools Serving Vulnerable Communities (Paperback)
Susanne Gannon, Robert Hattam, Wayne Sawyer
R1,260 Discovery Miles 12 600 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Resisting Educational Inequality examines poverty, social exclusion and vulnerability in educational contexts at a time of rising inequality and when policy research suggests that such issues are being ignored or distorted within neoliberal logics. In this volume, leading scholars from Australia and across the UK examine these issues through three main focus areas: Mapping the damage: what are our explanations for the persistent nature of educational inequality? Resources for hope: what do we know about how educational engagement and success can be improved in schools serving vulnerable communities? Sustaining hope: how might we reframe research, policy and practice in the future? Using a range of theories and methodologies, including empirical and theory-building work as well as policy critique, this book opens innovative areas of thinking about the social issues surrounding educational practice and policy. By exploring different explanations and approaches to school change and considering how research, policy and practice might be reframed, this book moves systematically and insightfully through damage towards hope. In combining pedagogy, policy and experience, Resisting Educational Inequality will be a valuable resource for all researchers and students, policymakers and education practitioners.

Resisting Educational Inequality - Reframing Policy and Practice in Schools Serving Vulnerable Communities (Hardcover): Susanne... Resisting Educational Inequality - Reframing Policy and Practice in Schools Serving Vulnerable Communities (Hardcover)
Susanne Gannon, Robert Hattam, Wayne Sawyer
R4,493 Discovery Miles 44 930 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Resisting Educational Inequality examines poverty, social exclusion and vulnerability in educational contexts at a time of rising inequality and when policy research suggests that such issues are being ignored or distorted within neoliberal logics. In this volume, leading scholars from Australia and across the UK examine these issues through three main focus areas: Mapping the damage: what are our explanations for the persistent nature of educational inequality? Resources for hope: what do we know about how educational engagement and success can be improved in schools serving vulnerable communities? Sustaining hope: how might we reframe research, policy and practice in the future? Using a range of theories and methodologies, including empirical and theory-building work as well as policy critique, this book opens innovative areas of thinking about the social issues surrounding educational practice and policy. By exploring different explanations and approaches to school change and considering how research, policy and practice might be reframed, this book moves systematically and insightfully through damage towards hope. In combining pedagogy, policy and experience, Resisting Educational Inequality will be a valuable resource for all researchers and students, policymakers and education practitioners.

Pedagogical Encounters (Paperback, New edition): Bronwyn Davies, Susanne Gannon Pedagogical Encounters (Paperback, New edition)
Bronwyn Davies, Susanne Gannon
R876 Discovery Miles 8 760 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Pedagogical Encounters demonstrates how learning spaces that are ethical, responsive, and transformable can enable students and teachers to open toward new ways of being in the world. Through collective biography, ethnography, and arts-based research, the authors - educators with experience in diverse settings - generate rich descriptions of classroom practices, and elaborate and clarify new theoretical concepts through their discussion in relation to specific sites of teaching and learning.

Deleuze and Collaborative Writing - An Immanent Plane of Composition (Paperback, New edition): Susanne Gannon, Ken Gale,... Deleuze and Collaborative Writing - An Immanent Plane of Composition (Paperback, New edition)
Susanne Gannon, Ken Gale, Jonathan Wyatt
R874 Discovery Miles 8 740 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book is a passionate engagement with Gilles Deleuze and collaborative writing, in which four writers explore together the insights that Deleuze has contributed to the topic. This powerful and complex text, which will appeal to scholars within qualitative inquiry, investigates the question of how we might begin to write, together, on what Deleuze would call an immanent plane of composition. On such a Deleuzian plane, or plateau, the writers seek to bond with Deleuze, to open up with him a new stream of thought and of being.

Dissecting the Mundane - International Perspectives on Memory-Work (Paperback): Adrienne E. Hyle, Margaret S. Ewing, Diane... Dissecting the Mundane - International Perspectives on Memory-Work (Paperback)
Adrienne E. Hyle, Margaret S. Ewing, Diane Montgomery, Andrew S. Meek; Contributions by Carolyn L. Costley, …
R1,231 Discovery Miles 12 310 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Building on the early leadership of Frigga Haug in her groundbreaking Female Sexualization: A Collective World of Memory (1987), this book provides a collection of contemporary perspectives on memory-work from researchers in Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, Norway, and the United States, and from the disciplines of education, marketing, sociology, psychology, masculinity studies and social work practice. With respect to the method itself, the authors considered emerging issues and describe the ways in which they have altered or appropriated the method, researcher voice and authority, and consistency between the aims of memory-work and their research. Part I focuses on Frigga Haug's evolving method. In Part II, the different ways in which memory-work has been variously applied in specific domains are explored by Betty Johnston (mathematical identities), Glenda Koutroulis (menstruation), Karin Widerberg (research and teaching), Bob Pease (practices of profeminist men to promote change), Naomi Norquay (immigration stories and social awareness), Judith Kaufman (teacher socialization) and Mary FitzPatrick, Lorraine Friend, and Carolyn Costley (marketing research).

Doing Collective Biography (Paperback, Ed): Bronwyn Davies, Susanne Gannon Doing Collective Biography (Paperback, Ed)
Bronwyn Davies, Susanne Gannon
R1,027 Discovery Miles 10 270 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"At last a book that not only describes what collective biography is but also explains how to use it The book describes how to set up collective biography workshops in which participants examine how discursive structures and power relations have both enabled and limited the conditions of possibility for their lived experience. Focusing on a more complicated reflexivity than is usually described in social science research, collective biography, inspired by Frigga Haug and refined by Davies, will no doubt be used increasingly by researchers interested in the production of subjects in a postmodern world.
. Elizabeth Adams St. Pierre, University of Georgia, USA"

. . This book introduces the reader to collective biography, an innovative research methodology for use in education and the social sciences. The methodology of collective biography overcomes the theory/practice divide, by putting theory to use in everyday life, and using everyday life to understand and to extend theory.

. . "Doing Collective Biography" provides guidelines for developing a collective biography project and demonstrates how these guidelines emerged from and were shaped by projects on such topics as subjectivity, power, agency, reflexivity, literacy, gender, and neoliberalism at work. Each chapter gives a detailed example of collective biography in practice, showing how a group of students and/or scholars can work collaboratively to investigate aspects of the production of subjectivity, and clearly demonstrates how poststructural theory can be elaborated and refracted through the experiences of ordinary everyday life.

. . This is key reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students on Education and socialscience courses with a research element, as well as for academics and professionals undertaking research projects..

Flesh and the Text (Paperback): Susanne Gannon Flesh and the Text (Paperback)
Susanne Gannon
R2,045 Discovery Miles 20 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is an analysis and practice of writing otherwise in academia. It takes off from Barthes' claim that 'Science will become literature' (1989, p. 10) into a labyrinth of writing in different contexts and genres. In local and specific writing contexts, the author contrasts (social) scientific analytical writing with poetic, dramatic and autoethnographic writing to begin to generate theories about how different types of writing might work differently to construct different knowledges. Data from collective biography projects is re-presented as poetry and as a theatre script. Sections of 'creative' or 'literary' writing are interspersed with theoretical and methodological analysis. The research methodologies of collective biography and autoethnography are interrogated in the light of poststructural theories on language. This is a risky journey into transgressive writing research where linear narratives of research are disrupted via a series of detours into writing towards a conclusion that stresses the (im)possibilities of conclusions.

Becoming Girl - Collective Biography and the Production of Girlhood (Paperback): Marnina Gonick, Susanne Gannon Becoming Girl - Collective Biography and the Production of Girlhood (Paperback)
Marnina Gonick, Susanne Gannon
R1,738 R1,334 Discovery Miles 13 340 Save R404 (23%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Becoming Girl interrogates the everyday of girlhood through the collaborative feminist methodology of collective biography. Located within the emergent interdisciplinary field of girlhood studies, this scholarly collection demonstrates how memories can be used to investigate the ways in which girlhood is culturally, historically, and socially constructed. Narrative vignettes of memory are produced and collaboratively investigated to explore relations of power, longing, and belonging, and to critically examine the ways in which girlhood is constituted. These are snapshot moments that, when analyzed, expose the social, embodied, and affective processes of "becoming girl," making them visible in new ways. Incorporating the concepts of Gilles Deleuze, Judith Butler, and Michel Foucault, the authors investigate food, popular culture, sexuality, difference, literacy, family photographs, and trauma.Bringing together international and interdisciplinary girlhood scholars, this volume provides an innovative, inclusive, and collaborative method for understanding the relationship between the individual and the collective.

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