Jacques Rancière’s work has had significant impact in philosophy and literary theory, but remains largely undiscussed in the field of education. This article is a review of the relevance of Rancière’s work to education research. Rancière’s argument about education emerges from his critique of Bourdieu, which states that Bourdieu reinforces inequality by presuming it as the starting point of his analysis. What is at stake is the question of performativity, and the means by which discourse has effects. This debate has implications for considering the basis of claims to truth in literary and social science discourse. Parallels are drawn between Judith Butler’s and Ranciere’s portrayal of the relationship between discourse and subjection, as we...
Within studies of language, Bourdieu’s scholarship was wide ranging. He focused on the production an...
This article extends a recent educational engagement with the work of Jacques Rancière by linking hi...
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...
Jacques Rancière’s work has had significant impact in philosophy and literary theory, but remains la...
This paper is an exploration of the respective approaches of Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière to...
Rancière’s work on education is becoming widely known, but it must be understood in its context to a...
This article reviews the significance of Jacques Rancière’s work for methodological debates in the s...
In this essay Sarah Galloway considers emancipation as a purpose for education through examining the...
Jacques Rancière (born 1940), much like his contemporary Michel Foucault, has an academic oeuvre tha...
This thesis explores profound assumptions that are at work in Jacques Rancière’s philosophy, and ask...
This paper draws on insights from Jacques Ranci`ere’s writingon politics and aesthetics to offer new...
This article first locates Jacques Rancière’s account of politics in the context of French thinking ...
In the last few years the work of Jacques Rancière has finally, after a long period of neglect, begu...
Equality crosses the work of Jacques Rancière: primarily the assumption of equality, but also, and e...
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...
Within studies of language, Bourdieu’s scholarship was wide ranging. He focused on the production an...
This article extends a recent educational engagement with the work of Jacques Rancière by linking hi...
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...
Jacques Rancière’s work has had significant impact in philosophy and literary theory, but remains la...
This paper is an exploration of the respective approaches of Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière to...
Rancière’s work on education is becoming widely known, but it must be understood in its context to a...
This article reviews the significance of Jacques Rancière’s work for methodological debates in the s...
In this essay Sarah Galloway considers emancipation as a purpose for education through examining the...
Jacques Rancière (born 1940), much like his contemporary Michel Foucault, has an academic oeuvre tha...
This thesis explores profound assumptions that are at work in Jacques Rancière’s philosophy, and ask...
This paper draws on insights from Jacques Ranci`ere’s writingon politics and aesthetics to offer new...
This article first locates Jacques Rancière’s account of politics in the context of French thinking ...
In the last few years the work of Jacques Rancière has finally, after a long period of neglect, begu...
Equality crosses the work of Jacques Rancière: primarily the assumption of equality, but also, and e...
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...
Within studies of language, Bourdieu’s scholarship was wide ranging. He focused on the production an...
This article extends a recent educational engagement with the work of Jacques Rancière by linking hi...
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...