Re: genealogies

Tim

Thanks for your contribution. I had a couple but not all of them.


Rigmor

At 19:31 23/05/97 +0000, you wrote:
>Rigmor George wrote:
>>
>> I am interested in reading some genealogies in education, particularly
>> higher education. Any suggestions?
>
>Coming from SA, you are perhaps already aware of this, but assuming
>you aren't...
>A lot of really interesting work in this area comes out of the
>Institute for Cultural Policy Studies at Griffith Uni (Queensland),
>and particularly by Ian Hunter (a CD ROM search for journal articles
>published by Hunter would be worthwhile). WRT higher education, the
>Institute published an interesting collection of essays in 1991 called
>Accounting for the Humanities: The Language of Culture and the Logic
>of Government (ICPS, Brisbane, 1991) with contributions from Ian
>Hunter, Denise Meredyth, Bruce Smith and Geoff Stokes. Another
>collection was published in 1993 by ICPS called Child and Citizen:
>Genealogies of Schooling and Subjectivity (Meredyth, D. and Tyler, D.,
>(eds)). No doubt subsequent work has been produced, but I've moved
>away from the social sciences and lost touch. Hope this is of use...
>
>
Rigmor George
Senior Lecturer
Flexible Learning Centre
University of South Australia




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