<p><strong>"[This book] </strong><strong>should be an important point of reference for those who seek to understand the contested development of education studies as a discipline and the role that historical research can and should play within it."—</strong> John Howlett, <em>History of Education</em></p>

A Social History of Educational Studies and Research examines the development of the study of education in the UK in its broader educational, social and political context since its early beginnings in the first part of the twentieth century. By providing a historical analysis of the contested growth of the field this book examines the significant contribution that has been made by institutions of higher education, journals, text books, conferences, centres, and academic societies. It discusses the problems and opportunities of the field, and its prospects for survival and adaptation to current changes in the decades ahead. The work draws on documentary sources, social network analysis, and interviews with leading figures from across the field.This book highlights international influences on the development of educational studies and research in the UK, its role in the growing internationalisation of the field as a whole, and also comparisons and contrasts with the nature of the field elsewhere. It relates the development to the wider social, political and economic changes affecting higher education in general and educational studies and research in particular. It addresses the historical development of disciplines in higher education institutions and the nature, extent and limitations of interdisciplinarity.A Social History of Educational Studies and Research discuss the problems and opportunities facing the study of education today, and its prospects of adapting to changes in the decades ahead. It is a distinctive and original analysis of educational studies and research that provides the first comprehensive study of its type.
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The character and role of the study of education in the UK have always been contested and often challenged. This book examines the contribution to the study of education that has been made by higher education institutions, journals, textbooks and societies.
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List of figures and appendicesList of AbbreviationsChapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. Interdisciplines and the modern universityChapter 3. The Institute of Education London: All the gates of knowledge thrown open?Chapter 4. Organising the field: From the Standing Conference to the British Educational Research AssociationChapter 5. A Journal for the field?: The British Journal of Educational Studies (With James Thomas)Chapter 6. Published registers and texts of educationChapter 7. An interdisciplinary project? The case of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural StudiesChapter 8. Crisis and collaborationChapter 9. Crossing paths? Educational studies and research in the 21st centuryChapter 10. ConclusionsBibliography
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"[This book] should be an important point of reference for those who seek to understand the contested development of education studies as a discipline and the role that historical research can and should play within it."— John Howlett, History of Education
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780367220587
Publisert
2019-02-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
317 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

Om bidragsyterne

Gary McCulloch is Brian Simon Professor of the History of Education at the UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK

Steven Cowan is a researcher in the history of education