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Reflexivity and Critical Pedagogy highlights the essential nature of reflexivity in creating sites for transformative possibilities in education. The book argues that seemingly intractable epistemo...
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  • 06 September 2018
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Reflexivity and Critical Pedagogy highlights the essential nature of reflexivity in creating sites for transformative possibilities in education. The book argues that seemingly intractable epistemological inequalities are embedded within educational structures and processes and also contends that perspectives which define knowledge as a unitary truth are essentially inadequate to address current global problems. Further, it argues that people and ideas traditionally positioned outside the academy are vital to developing more effective educational interventions.

This volume stresses the influence of dominant societal discourses in creating and sustaining particular and limited definitions of knowledge. It also explores their power in delineating acceptable processes of knowledge dissemination. These discourses, whether consciously or otherwise, indwell teachers, learners and policy-makers as well as educational structures and organisations. It proposes reflexivity as the key component needed to combat such forces and one that is an essential ingredient in critical pedagogy.
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Price: $138.00
Pages: 146
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: International Issues in Adult Education
Publication Date: 06 September 2018
ISBN: 9789004384491
Format: Hardcover
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"This book would be especially helpful for educators and administrators hoping to equip their students with theoretical tools and practical exercises aimed at “bringing to light dynamics of power which privilege conformity” and “revealing the normally occluded dynamics of dominant discourse”(6). It is also a resource for those who see themselves occupying hybrid spaces: those who acknowledge a multiplicity of knowledges and competing and intersecting realities and experiences, who interrogate and trespass boundaries, and, overall, who strive to “see” the water in which they swim." - Katherine Daley-Bailey (2020) Book Review. The Wabash Center Journal on Teaching, 1(1): 115.
Anne Ryan, PhD (1992), Flinders University, South Australia, is Professor of Adult and Community Education, Maynooth University, Ireland. Her publications relating to critical pedagogy include 'Conscientization: The Art of Learning' in Pedagogy, Oppression and Transformation in a ‘Post-Critical’ Climate (Continuum, 2011).
Tony Walsh, DEd (2013), University of Bristol (UK), is Director of the Centre for the Study of Irish Protestantism and Co-director of the Centre for Transformative Narrative Research, Maynooth University. His publications include Writing Your Thesis: A Guide for Postgraduate Students (MACE, 2015).