>From: "Alecia Y. Jackson" <alecia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
What about Positioning Theory (1999) Harre Van Langenhove?
I get the impression that they have drawn on Foucauldian concepts in the
development of Positioning Theory. I am interested in hearing other's views
on that supposition.
Lionel
>See Foucault's Challenge: Discourse, Knowledge, and Power in
>Education, ed. by Popkewitz & Brennan (Teacher's College Press)
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>>is anyone aware of anything that foucault might have written about
>>education
>>and/or anything that anyone else might have written about education from a
>>foucauldian perspective ?
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>University of Georgia
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What about Positioning Theory (1999) Harre Van Langenhove?
I get the impression that they have drawn on Foucauldian concepts in the
development of Positioning Theory. I am interested in hearing other's views
on that supposition.
Lionel
>See Foucault's Challenge: Discourse, Knowledge, and Power in
>Education, ed. by Popkewitz & Brennan (Teacher's College Press)
>
>
>>is anyone aware of anything that foucault might have written about
>>education
>>and/or anything that anyone else might have written about education from a
>>foucauldian perspective ?
>
>--
>
>
>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>Alecia Youngblood Jackson
>Dept. of Language Education
>University of Georgia
>125 Aderhold Hall
>Athens, GA 30602
>
>alecia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>706.542.5107 (office)
>706.542.4509 (fax)
>
>
>
>
>
>
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