New Thinking in Comparative Education

Honouring Robert Cowen

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This book is a cutting-edge collection of articles inspired by the writings of Robert Cowen about comparative education. Authors take up Cowen’s central concerns: re-theorising the field of comparative education, rethinking the interpretive concepts that are used by comparative education researchers, and the relationships between them. The authors take us beyond old ideas to provide some new and fresh thinking on and about educational phenomena and the field of comparative education. Writers engage in critical thinking about the intellectual agenda of comparative education, the role of theory in their work, the contexts that are shaping the field, and epistemic consequences of these broader changes for comparative education.
The volume contains voices from a variety of geographical regions, theoretical positions, newer and more well-established scholars in the field. The book also includes shorter reflections from individuals in the field who know Robert Cowen personally. More well-established themes in the field are discussed such as borrowing and transfer, as well as newer concepts and ideas from Cowen’s work including shape-shifting, and transitologies. New Thinking in Comparative Education will be of interest to those who are studying and doing research in the field of comparative and international education, both at the under-graduate and graduate levels of education.

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New Thinking in Comparative Education
Editorial Introduction
Seiten: 1–14
Comparative Studies and Unthinking Comparative “Thought”
The Paradox of ‘Reason’ and its Abjections
Seiten: 15–28
Globalization and the Rescaling of Education Politics and Policy
Implications for Comparative Education
Seiten: 33–52
Robert Cowen
Tribute to a Fox
Seiten: 53–55
Compasses, Maps, and Mirrors
Relocating Episteme(s) of Transfer, Reorienting the Comparative Kosmos
Seiten: 57–79
Shape-Shifting of Comparative Education
Towards a Comparative History of the Field
Seiten: 83–101
Robert
L’Homme et la Pensée
Seiten: 103–104
Epistemic Shape Shifting, Transfer and Transformation
Discourses of Discontinuities, Gaps and Possibilities
Seiten: 105–119
Enacting Educated Identities
A Reflection on Robert Cowen
Seiten: 123–125
Reading the Global
Comparative Education at the End of an Era
Seiten: 125–142
Lifting the Glass
A Toast to Robert Cowen
Seiten: 143–145
Re-Thinking the Context of International Politics in Comparative Education
An Analysis of Japanese Educational Policy in Search for a Modern Self
Seiten: 163–176
On Reflection
A Distinguished Life and Career Far from Over
Seiten: 177–178
Contributors
Seiten: 203–205
Index
Seiten: 207–211
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