The main argument presented in this paper is that the mediatisation of education should be viewed as forms of practice linked to specific practice effects. Drawing on Bourdieu\u27s conceptualisation of practice - as elements of practice, practice games and field effects - the paper argues that viewing mediatisation as practice provides a set of methodological starting points for research involving media interactions with education. Taking the mediatisation of education policy as an empirical case for the argument, the contribution of the paper is to raise questions about how the term is utilised in educational research and to suggest that the practice is more open and complex than some accounts suggest. A secondary argument presented in thi...
The paper uses Bourdieu to develop theorising about policy processes in education and to extend the ...
Bourdieu did not write anything explicitly about education policy. Despite this neglect, we agree wi...
This article compares two Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) used in the Faculty of A...
This paper is concerned to demonstrate the usefulness of the theory of Bourdieu, including the conce...
This chapter presents an account of the mediatization of education policy through a focus on the dev...
The argument developed in this paper is that a focus on practice provides some resolutions to method...
This paper is concerned to demonstrate the usefulness of the theory of Bourdieu, including the conce...
The production of public policy texts today is a heavily ‘mediatized’ process, to use the neologism ...
Bourdieu did not write anything explicitly about education policy. Despite this neglect, we agree wi...
This paper draws upon critical discourse analysis, cultural studies and communication theory, studie...
Despite Bourdieu having written nothing explicitly about education policy, the chapter argues the us...
This paper provides a critical review of papers in this special issue on Bourdieu and practice. What...
Media-related rhetoric plays a remarkable role in the context of school (re)forms, whether the argum...
This paper uses Bourdieu to develop theorizing about policy processes in education and to extend the...
The paper uses Bourdieu to develop theorising about policy processes in education and to extend the ...
The paper uses Bourdieu to develop theorising about policy processes in education and to extend the ...
Bourdieu did not write anything explicitly about education policy. Despite this neglect, we agree wi...
This article compares two Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) used in the Faculty of A...
This paper is concerned to demonstrate the usefulness of the theory of Bourdieu, including the conce...
This chapter presents an account of the mediatization of education policy through a focus on the dev...
The argument developed in this paper is that a focus on practice provides some resolutions to method...
This paper is concerned to demonstrate the usefulness of the theory of Bourdieu, including the conce...
The production of public policy texts today is a heavily ‘mediatized’ process, to use the neologism ...
Bourdieu did not write anything explicitly about education policy. Despite this neglect, we agree wi...
This paper draws upon critical discourse analysis, cultural studies and communication theory, studie...
Despite Bourdieu having written nothing explicitly about education policy, the chapter argues the us...
This paper provides a critical review of papers in this special issue on Bourdieu and practice. What...
Media-related rhetoric plays a remarkable role in the context of school (re)forms, whether the argum...
This paper uses Bourdieu to develop theorizing about policy processes in education and to extend the...
The paper uses Bourdieu to develop theorising about policy processes in education and to extend the ...
The paper uses Bourdieu to develop theorising about policy processes in education and to extend the ...
Bourdieu did not write anything explicitly about education policy. Despite this neglect, we agree wi...
This article compares two Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) used in the Faculty of A...