Social, Critical and Political Theories for Educational Leadership
371.2
Niesche, Richard.
Social, Critical and Political Theories for Educational Leadership [electronic resource] / by Richard Niesche, Christina Gowlett. - 1st ed. 2019. .- Singapore :: : , 2019., .- XIII, 142 p. 2 illus., online resource. -ISBN 9789811382413
- Educational Leadership Theory, 2510-1781
- SpringerLink (Online service), - Educational Leadership Theory, .
1 Why use social, critical and political theories in educational leadership? -- 2 Critical perspectives in educational leadership: a new ‘theory turn’? -- 3 Michel Foucault and discourses of educational leadership -- 4 Using Judith Butler to queer(y) educational leadership -- 5 Bernard Stiegler: Technics, and educational leadership as a form of psycho-power -- 6 Entangling Karen Barad with/in educational leadership -- 7 The inescapable connection between theory and practice.
This book makes the case for the continued and expanded use of social, critical and political theories in the field of educational leadership. It helps readers understand educational leadership by introducing them to a wide variety of theoretical and philosophical approaches and positions. The book incorporates a rich blend of ideas and concepts, and compares and contrasts the approaches discussed. The content largely focuses on four educational thinkers: Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Bernard Stiegler and Karen Barad. The chapters do not cover each thinker’s oeuvre exhaustively, but instead provide a brief overview of his/her ideas, while also helping readers understand a particular aspect of the educational leadership discourse. Each chapter also provides supplementary reading recommendations for those interested in pursuing these ideas in more depth.
10.1007/978-981-13-8241-3 doi
School management and organization.
School administration.
Philosophy and social sciences.
Educational policy.
Education and state.
Educational sociology .
Education and sociology.
Administration, Organization and Leadership.
Philosophy of Education.
Educational Policy and Politics.
Sociology of Education.
LB2801-3095
371.2
Niesche, Richard.
Social, Critical and Political Theories for Educational Leadership [electronic resource] / by Richard Niesche, Christina Gowlett. - 1st ed. 2019. .- Singapore :: : , 2019., .- XIII, 142 p. 2 illus., online resource. -ISBN 9789811382413
- Educational Leadership Theory, 2510-1781
- SpringerLink (Online service), - Educational Leadership Theory, .
1 Why use social, critical and political theories in educational leadership? -- 2 Critical perspectives in educational leadership: a new ‘theory turn’? -- 3 Michel Foucault and discourses of educational leadership -- 4 Using Judith Butler to queer(y) educational leadership -- 5 Bernard Stiegler: Technics, and educational leadership as a form of psycho-power -- 6 Entangling Karen Barad with/in educational leadership -- 7 The inescapable connection between theory and practice.
This book makes the case for the continued and expanded use of social, critical and political theories in the field of educational leadership. It helps readers understand educational leadership by introducing them to a wide variety of theoretical and philosophical approaches and positions. The book incorporates a rich blend of ideas and concepts, and compares and contrasts the approaches discussed. The content largely focuses on four educational thinkers: Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Bernard Stiegler and Karen Barad. The chapters do not cover each thinker’s oeuvre exhaustively, but instead provide a brief overview of his/her ideas, while also helping readers understand a particular aspect of the educational leadership discourse. Each chapter also provides supplementary reading recommendations for those interested in pursuing these ideas in more depth.
10.1007/978-981-13-8241-3 doi
School management and organization.
School administration.
Philosophy and social sciences.
Educational policy.
Education and state.
Educational sociology .
Education and sociology.
Administration, Organization and Leadership.
Philosophy of Education.
Educational Policy and Politics.
Sociology of Education.
LB2801-3095
371.2