
Mapping the Field
75 Years of Educational Review, Volume I
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. January 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
284 pages
978-1-032-51735-3 (ISBN)
Description
From its origins in the University of Birmingham's then Institute of Education in 1948, Educational Review has emerged as a leading international journal for generic educational research. Seventy-five years on, Mapping the Field presents a detailed account of education theory and research, policy, and practice through the lens of some of the key articles published in the journal over this timespan.
The Foreword written by the journal's editors in Volume I presents a comprehensive account of the changing context for education scholarship and plots the key events in the development of the journal. The articles in Part I discuss some of the underpinning theories and research methodologies which have guided education researchers and practitioners, both past and present. Parts II and III focus on politics and policymaking in education and on the challenges involved in managing educational practice.
The articles included in both volumes of Mapping the Field represent a careful selection from the work of scholars whose ideas have been, and continue to be, influential in the field of education. Overall, this major text covers a wide range of topics and offers original insights into educational policy, provision, processes, and practice from around the world.
The Foreword written by the journal's editors in Volume I presents a comprehensive account of the changing context for education scholarship and plots the key events in the development of the journal. The articles in Part I discuss some of the underpinning theories and research methodologies which have guided education researchers and practitioners, both past and present. Parts II and III focus on politics and policymaking in education and on the challenges involved in managing educational practice.
The articles included in both volumes of Mapping the Field represent a careful selection from the work of scholars whose ideas have been, and continue to be, influential in the field of education. Overall, this major text covers a wide range of topics and offers original insights into educational policy, provision, processes, and practice from around the world.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-51735-3 (9781032517353)
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Persons
Jane Martin is Professor of Social History of Education at the University of Birmingham, UK. She is Director of the Domus Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Histories of Education and Childhood, and Executive Editor of Educational Review. Her most recent book is Gender and Education in England since 1770: A social and cultural history (2022) and is currently writing the biography of author, teacher, and socialist Caroline DeCamp Benn (1926-2000).
Marion Bowl is Honorary Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at the University of Birmingham, UK. She is an academic, teacher and community worker, and Book Reviews Editor of Educational Review.
Gemma Banks holds numerous roles in academic publishing, including Editorial Administrator for the Journal of Moral Education, Social Media Manager for the Journal of Global Security Studies, and Journal Manager of Educational Review.
Marion Bowl is Honorary Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at the University of Birmingham, UK. She is an academic, teacher and community worker, and Book Reviews Editor of Educational Review.
Gemma Banks holds numerous roles in academic publishing, including Editorial Administrator for the Journal of Moral Education, Social Media Manager for the Journal of Global Security Studies, and Journal Manager of Educational Review.
Content
Foreword: an intellectual history of educational research Part 1: Theory and methods in educational scholarship 1. Language in a social perspective 2. Phenomenological perspectives and the sociology of the school 3. The sociology of Pierre Bourdieu 4. Challenges facing educational research: Educational Review Guest Lecture 2005 5. Understanding learning cultures 6. Measuring privatisation in education: methodological challenges and possibilities Part 2: Politics and policymaking 7. Finding more time for the study of freedom 8. Where stands educational policy towards the poor? 9. Doing things the 'right' way: legitimating educational inequalities in conservative times 10. Global citizenship: abstraction or framework for action? 11. Does addressing prejudice and discrimination through Holocaust education produce better citizens? 12. "Education as the practice of freedom?" - prison education and the pandemic Part 3: Leadership and management 13. Becoming Career Ambitious: the career strategies of married women who became primary headteachers in the 1960s and 1970s 14. Education policy, distributed leadership and socio-cultural theory 15. How does the new emphasis on managerialism in education redefine teacher professionalism? A case study in Guangdong Province of China 16. Beyond anonymity and the every-day: celebrity and the capture of educational leadership 17. "That would be my red line": an analysis of headteachers' resistance of neoliberal education reforms 18. "Being" a Head of Department in an English University