Date: Fri, 23 May 1997 19:31:55 +0000 From: Tim Ferguson <s048234-AT-student.uq.edu.au> Subject: Re: genealogies 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...
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