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Detailed description Researching Education Through Actor-Network Theory offers a new take on educational research, demonstrating the ways in which actor-network theory can expand the understanding of educational change. * An international collaboration exploring diverse manifestations of educational change * Illustrates the impact of actor-network theory on educational research * Positions education as a key area where actor-network theory can add value, as it has been shown to do in other social sciences * A valuable resource for anyone interested in the sociology and philosophy of education
From the contents Notes on Contributors vii
Foreword viii
Introduction Tara Fenwick & Richard Edwards ix
1 Devices and Educational Change Jan Nespor 1
2 Translating the Prescribed into the Enacted Curriculum in College and School Richard Edwards 23
3 Unruly Practices: What a sociology of translations can offer to educational policy analysis Mary Hamilton 40
4 ANT on the PISA Trail: Following the statistical pursuit of certainty Radhika Gorur 60
5 Assembling the 'Accomplished' Teacher: The performativity and politics of professional teaching standards Dianne Mulcahy 78
6 Reading Educational Reform with Actor-Network Theory: Fluid spaces, otherings, and ambivalences Tara Fenwick 97