Space, Identity and Education: A Multi Scalar Framework
Autor Ceri Brown, Michael Donnellyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 iul 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031315343
ISBN-10: 3031315340
Pagini: 186
Ilustrații: XI, 186 p. 7 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031315340
Pagini: 186
Ilustrații: XI, 186 p. 7 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
1. An Introduction to Space, Identity, and Education.- 2. A ‘Micro’ Spatial Lens on Identity and Education.- 3. A ‘Meso’ Spatial Lens on Identity and Education.- 4. An ‘Exo’ Spatial Lens on Identity and Education.- 5. A ‘Macro’ Spatial Lens on Identity and Education.- 6. Towards a Multi-Scalar and Multi-Method Spatial Analysis of Identity and Education.- 7. Conclusion.
Notă biografică
Ceri Brown is a Reader in Education at the University of Bath, UK.
Michael Donnelly is Professor of Education and Social Policy at the University of Bath, UK.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
“Space is a key aspect of education but is badly neglected by researchers and policymakers. Educational institutions are ripped out of context and made to seem like placeless places. This book takes space and its relation to student identity as its main focus. It demonstrates that social justice can never be achieved through policies that ignore this relationship. Its insights and arguments are critical and crucial.”
— Stephen J Ball FBA, Emeritus Professor of Sociology of Education, University College London, UK
“This important and timely text provides a spatial framework – and a series of concrete, empirically-informed exemplars – for how geographers of education might work towards a more integrative approach to studying the spatialities of identity and social justice in education spaces.”
— Peter Kraftl, Chair in Human Geography, University of Birmingham, UK
— Stephen J Ball FBA, Emeritus Professor of Sociology of Education, University College London, UK
“This is a very exciting book that underlines the usefulness of bringing an explicitly geographical lens to bear on educational processes. Including fascinating case studies on the informal learning space of the playground, the spaces of home learning during the pandemic, and digital space, it puts forward an original conceptual argument about how a multi-scalar approach can enhance our understanding of the relationship between education and identity.”
— Rachel Brooks, Professor of Sociology, University of Surrey, UK
— Rachel Brooks, Professor of Sociology, University of Surrey, UK
“This important and timely text provides a spatial framework – and a series of concrete, empirically-informed exemplars – for how geographers of education might work towards a more integrative approach to studying the spatialities of identity and social justice in education spaces.”
— Peter Kraftl, Chair in Human Geography, University of Birmingham, UK
This book details an innovative multi-scalar framework to examine the intersection of spatial levels in shaping social justice issues in education. Including an examination of key dimensions such as geographic divisions (between and within countries), school design, online learning, home-schooling, and student mobility, the framework is applied to analyse the interrelation between space, identity, and education. The authors reveal how this novel integration of scales is essential for a more comprehensive and probing understanding of educational inequalities. As an example of theoretical interdisciplinarity mobilised to tackle the urgent issues of our time, the twin dimensions of space and identity, discussed at multi-scalar levels, provides an invaluable theoretical resource for scholars and students of education, sociology and geography.
Ceri Brown is a Reader in Education at the University of Bath, UK.
Michael Donnelly is Professor of Education and Social Policy at the University of Bath, UK.
Caracteristici
Charts a new theoretical landscape in the burgeoning field of geographies of education Puts forward a framework for analysis of the interrelation between space, identity and education Sheds new light on the 'spatial turn' within education