Governmentality Studies in Education

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Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality originated in a lecture series in the late 1970s at the Collège de France and soon became the basis for a range of historical and contemporary studies across the social sciences and humanities. The concept in part rests on a simple but powerful idea that links government to the freedom of the subject in a novel understanding of liberal politics. It also provides an analytics of power based on the examination of actual practices. This is the first collection to use Foucault’s concept in relation to the field of education where it has a natural home given that much educational theory and practice in the liberal tradition at least since Kant has been directed at the goals of autonomy and self-government. The volume has three sections: a general section on Foucault and governmentality with contributions from some of the world’s leading scholars in the area, including Colin Gordon, Jacques Donzelot, and Thomas Lemke; and two sections devoted to governmentality and education, the first outlining Anglo-American perspectives, the second, focusing on European perspectives, with contributions from leading scholars such as Tom Popkewitz, James Marshall, Tom Osborne, Michael Peters, Mark Olssen, Tina Besley, Hermann J. Forneck, Bernadette Baker, Susan Weber, Susanne Maurer, Linda Graham, and Maarten Simons and Jan Masschelein, among many others.

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Governing Liberal Societies
The Foucault Effect in the English-Speaking World
Seiten: 1–15
Foucault as Educator
Seiten: 123–136
Casting Teachers into Education Reforms and Regimes of Inspection
Resistance to Normalization through Self-Governance
Seiten: 235–256
The Art of Being Governed Less
Educational Science in Germany and Governmentality
Seiten: 395–414
What’s the Use of Studies on Governmentality in Social Work
A Critique on the Critique
Seiten: 415–431
Learning to Become an Entrepreneurial Self for Voluntary Work?
Social Policy and Older People in the Volunteer Sector
Von: Ute Karl
Seiten: 433–451
From Pastoral to Strategic Relations in Adult Education?
Governmentality Theory-Based Thoughts on a Changing Relationship
Seiten: 487–498
“The Art of not Being Governed Like That and at That Cost”
Comments on Self-Study in the Studies of Governmentality
Seiten: 527–548
Educational Researchers and their students
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