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Critical Research and Theorizing

Smyth, John(Edited by)
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This two volume collection consists of a number of essays originally published in Critical Pedagogy Networker between 1988-2002 in an Australian context that drew in a number of significant international as well as local scholars.

 

The purpose in bringing this collection into existence is to make available what amount to a number of quite remarkable ideas that have hitherto had only limited visibility, and to do that in a context where the ideas have even more veracity than when they were originally written. 

 

The intent is to allow a number of key ideas to be revisited in a contemporary context that is arguably even more troubled than when the papers were initially conceived. The focus of all of the papers in the two volumes is around what it means to be a critical scholar/practitioner in a variety of educational contexts. 

 

Organized around the broad theme of what it means to do critical research, this second volume encompasses; (i) various approaches to critical research; (ii) different forms that critical theorizing can take in research; (iii) concluding with how critical research operates in practice when applied illustratively to the fields of school reform and school leadership.


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DIO Press Inc
1645042189 / 9781645042181
Paperback / softback
26/10/2021
English
292 pages
156 x 234 mm, 413 grams
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