Doing Collective Biography
Autor Bronwyn Davies, Susanne Gannonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 aug 2006
Elizabeth Adams St. Pierre, University of Georgia, USAThis book introduces the reader to collective biography, an innovative research methodology for use in education and the social sciences. The methodology of collective biography overcomes the theory/practice divide, by putting theory to use in everyday life, and using everyday life to understand and to extend theory.
Doing Collective Biography provides guidelines for developing a collective biography project and demonstrates how these guidelines emerged from and were shaped by projects on such topics as subjectivity, power, agency, reflexivity, literacy, gender, and neoliberalism at work. Each chapter gives a detailed example of collective biography in practice, showing how a group of students and/or scholars can work collaboratively to investigate aspects of the production of subjectivity, and clearly demonstrates how poststructural theory can be elaborated and refracted through the experiences of ordinary everyday life.
This is key reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students on Education and social science courses with a research element, as well as for academics and professionals undertaking research projects.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780335220441
ISBN-10: 0335220444
Pagini: 251
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0335220444
Pagini: 251
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Cuprins
PROLOGUE
Bronwyn Davies and Susanne Gannon1 THE PRACTICES OF COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHY
Bronwyn Davies and Susanne Gannon
2 BECOMING SCHOOLGIRLS: THE AMBIVALENT PROJECT OF SUBJECTIFICATION
Bronwyn Davies, Suzi Dormer, Susanne Gannon, Cath Laws, Hillevi Lenz-Taguchi, Helen McCann and Sharn Rocco
3 READING FICTION AND THE FORMATION OF FEMININE CHARACTER
Bronwyn Davies, Susanne Gannon, Helen McCann, Phoenix de Carteret, Danielle Stewart and Barb Watson
4 EMBODIED WOMEN AT WORK IN NEOLIBERAL TIMES AND PLACES
Bronwyn Davies, Jenny Browne, Susanne Gannon, Eileen Honan and Margaret Somerville
5 “TRULY WILD THINGS”: INTERRUPTIONS TO THE DISCIPLINARY REGIMES OF NEOLIBERALISM IN (FEMALE) ACADEMIC WORK
Bronwyn Davies, Jenny Browne, Susanne Gannon, Eileen Honan and Margaret Somerville
6 THE AMBIVALENT PRACTICES OF REFLEXIVITY
Bronwyn Davies, Jenny Browne, Susanne Gannon, Eileen Honan, Cath Laws, Babette Müller-Rockstroh and Eva Bendix Petersen
7 A CONVERSATION ABOUT THE STRUGGLES OF COLLABORATIVE WRITING
Bronwyn Davies, Susanne Gannon in consultation with the collective
8 AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF POWER AND KNOWLEDGE
Bronwyn Davies, Anne Britt Flemmen, Susanne Gannon, Cath Laws and Barb Watson
9 CONSTITUTING ‘THE FEMINIST SUBJECT’ IN POSTSTRUCTURALIST DISCOURSE
Bronwyn Davies, Jenny Browne, Susanne Gannon, Lekkie Hopkins, Helen McCann and Monne Wihlborg
10 COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHY AS ETHICALLY REFLEXIVE PRACTICE
Bronwyn Davies
Bronwyn Davies and Susanne Gannon1 THE PRACTICES OF COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHY
Bronwyn Davies and Susanne Gannon
2 BECOMING SCHOOLGIRLS: THE AMBIVALENT PROJECT OF SUBJECTIFICATION
Bronwyn Davies, Suzi Dormer, Susanne Gannon, Cath Laws, Hillevi Lenz-Taguchi, Helen McCann and Sharn Rocco
3 READING FICTION AND THE FORMATION OF FEMININE CHARACTER
Bronwyn Davies, Susanne Gannon, Helen McCann, Phoenix de Carteret, Danielle Stewart and Barb Watson
4 EMBODIED WOMEN AT WORK IN NEOLIBERAL TIMES AND PLACES
Bronwyn Davies, Jenny Browne, Susanne Gannon, Eileen Honan and Margaret Somerville
5 “TRULY WILD THINGS”: INTERRUPTIONS TO THE DISCIPLINARY REGIMES OF NEOLIBERALISM IN (FEMALE) ACADEMIC WORK
Bronwyn Davies, Jenny Browne, Susanne Gannon, Eileen Honan and Margaret Somerville
6 THE AMBIVALENT PRACTICES OF REFLEXIVITY
Bronwyn Davies, Jenny Browne, Susanne Gannon, Eileen Honan, Cath Laws, Babette Müller-Rockstroh and Eva Bendix Petersen
7 A CONVERSATION ABOUT THE STRUGGLES OF COLLABORATIVE WRITING
Bronwyn Davies, Susanne Gannon in consultation with the collective
8 AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF POWER AND KNOWLEDGE
Bronwyn Davies, Anne Britt Flemmen, Susanne Gannon, Cath Laws and Barb Watson
9 CONSTITUTING ‘THE FEMINIST SUBJECT’ IN POSTSTRUCTURALIST DISCOURSE
Bronwyn Davies, Jenny Browne, Susanne Gannon, Lekkie Hopkins, Helen McCann and Monne Wihlborg
10 COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHY AS ETHICALLY REFLEXIVE PRACTICE
Bronwyn Davies