Category: Editor’s Choice
Introducing Institutional Ethnography for Research in Education
by Clare Sutton | Editor's Choice, Foucault, Knowledge, Latest Posts, Theory | 2
As a College-Based Higher Education (CBHE) course leader I continually, and often frustratingly,...
Read MoreBruno Latour and Me: the further adventures of a Slow Associate Professor
by Jonathan Tummons | Editor's Choice, Latest Posts, Latour, Theory | 0
About two years ago, I wrote about my ongoing reading of An Inquiry into Modes of Existence – AIME...
Read MoreTeaching and learning online: Some ideas
Following from last week’s blogpost, in this post I will provide some practical ideas to teaching...
Read MoreTeaching and learning online – some pedagogical reflections
by Cristina Costa | Critical pedagogy, Editor's Choice, Frankfurt School, Latest Posts, Media, Pedagogy & Curriculum | 2
This text is a scripted version of the video I created on my take of teaching and learning online...
Read MoreEstranged students in higher education: Policy thoughts in context
by Cristina Costa | Editor's Choice, Inequalities, Latest Posts, Policy | 0
On 18th Sept. 2019 we were invited to introduce our research as part of an event organised by UK...
Read MoreWhy we need social theory …now!
2018 has been a strange year. Actually, the world has become a particular strange place to me...
Read MoreImagining the future after Brexit: Academics tell their stories – Call for Participation
by Cristina Costa | Editor's Choice, Latest Posts, Mobilities | 0
Imagining the future after Brexit: Academics tell their stories Call for Participation ...
Read MoreDissident Knowledge in Higher Education: Marc Spooner and James McNinch write about their new edited book
by Marc Spooner | Editor's Choice, Knowledge, Latest Posts, Theory | 1
Marc Spooner and James McNinch write about their new edited book: Spooner & McNinch (2018)...
Read MoreWant to meet at the XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology?
by Cristina Costa | Editor's Choice, Latest Posts, Theory | 2
Are you attending the XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology in July 15-21, 2018? So are we. If you...
Read MoreJournal of Applied Social Theory – Call for Themed Issues
by Cristina Costa | Editor's Choice, Latest Posts, Theory | 0
Journal of Applied Social Theory Call for Themed Issues We are very happy to announce the call for...
Read MoreOlympians v the rest: Applying social theory to sport inequality
by Joan Forbes | Editor's Choice, Inequalities, Theory | 0
By Joan Forbes and Gaby Weiner Published ahead of the Commonwealth Games 2014 in Glasgow, a survey...
Read MoreThe dialectic of whisky drinking: Critical theory and the search for Scottish authenticity
by Mark Murphy | Editor's Choice, Frankfurt School | 0
Article: Karl Spracklen (2011) Dreaming of drams: authenticity in Scottish whisky tourism as an...
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