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Negotiating Discourses: A Pākehā Teacher Educator’s Exploration of Bicultural Teaching Practice
Bicultural teaching practice in Aotearoa New Zealand is based on commitment to partnerships reflecting Te Tiriti o Waitangi/ The Treaty of Waitangi between Māori and non-Māori cultures, and is governed by professional standards and documents.
Alison Warren
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The European Social Contract—A Discursive Tool to Imagine Europe and Manage Existential Anxieties
ABSTRACT In this article, I examine the European social contract as a political discourse. The concept has emerged as a catchy but politically‐laden concept within EU politics during Europe's polycrisis period. It has been employed by practitioners, civil society actors and politicians, with each referring to different kinds of contracts and often ...
Acar Kutay
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ABSTRACT Doctoral education increasingly emphasises both independence and supportive supervision, creating contradictory expectations for candidates. This study examines dependence taboos—a sense that seeking help risks undermining legitimacy as a doctoral researcher.
Maree Martinussen +2 more
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Legislation regarding transexuality in Spain: advances, weaknesses and paradoxes
Transsexualism regulation has pointed the need to rethink the concepts of sex and gender. This is even more true for transsexualism regulation in non-specific legal instruments where gender is a key element.
Katrina Belsué Guillorme
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Postmodernism and Education in Nursing Science: The Case of Clinical Skills
ABSTRACT During the development of theories that took place in the human and social sciences during the second half of the 20th century, when the current of postmodernism was particularly prevalent among French thinkers (French Theory), the human body preoccupied philosophy and sociology as a social construction in relation to other parameters such as ...
Elissavet Nikolaou +3 more
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Grill Guys and Drive-Thru Girls: Discourses of Gender in Young People’s Part-Time Work
We engage with poststructural feminism to examine how 32 young workers in Ontario and British Columbia perceived, replicated, navigated, and challenged gendered discourses. We discuss three related emerging themes. First, girls positioned themselves and
Lindsay C. Sheppard +3 more
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Towards a poststructural political economy of tourism
Tourism has developed into an important field of economy in the northern sparsely populated areas of Finland. State bodies of different spatial scales continuously put efforts to foster tourism growth and tourism is viewed as a prosperous economic path ...
Outi Kulusjärvi
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Poststructuralism, Discourse and Problematization: Implications for gender mainstreaming
Poststructuralism, Discource and Problematization: Implications for mainstreaming. This article introduces a methodology, called ‘what’s the problem represented to be?’ (WPR approach), that facilitates a form of poststructural policy analysis, and ...
Carol Bacchi
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A Stiff Man-Child Walking: Derrida’s Economy of Secrecy and Faulkner’s “Barn Burning”
Working from Jacques Derrida’s contentions about secrecy and authorial responsibility, and paying brief but specific attention to Charles Baudelaire’s “La fausse monnaie” (1869), as suggested by Derridean concerns over capitalist economics, this article ...
Michael Wainwright
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This article seeks to explore a process of ongoing engagement with classroom documentation, returning to pieces of data and drawing on teaching experiences from a toddler classroom.
Emmanuelle Fincham
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