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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Untangling theories and hegemonic projects in researching education and the knowledge economy

Susan L. Robertson

pp. 267-276

Abstract

This chapter offers the reader a conceptual tool for reading education policies, projects and their implementation – Cultural Political Economy of Education. CPE/E is particularly attentive to the explanatory power derived from holding together connections between the cultural, political and economic dimensions of educational life and lives. Using a range of "knowledge economy' projects as a point of entry, and the idea of "translation projects', the chapter also explores the importance of contexts of reception in the education policy domain, and the ways in which contexts of reception make it more or less feasible, or not, to continue to discursively advance, materialize, and institutionalize, particular as solutions to policy.

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Published in:

D. Reid Alan, Paul Hart E., Peters Michael A. (2014) A companion to research in education. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 267-276

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-6809-3_35

Full citation:

Robertson Susan L. (2014) „Untangling theories and hegemonic projects in researching education and the knowledge economy“, In: A. D. reid, E. Paul hart & M. A. Peters (eds.), A companion to research in education, Dordrecht, Springer, 267–276.