This thesis considers a theoretical tradition which is concerned with how adult literacies education might not always serve to socialise students into existing society, instead encouraging possibilities for desirable alternatives to it. Without this possibility, adult literacies education might only be understood as a socialising machine that slots students into society as it stands and where the role of research is to describe its operation. My research describes a long-standing refusal by educators, researchers and students to accept this possibility and my thesis continues this tradition. Through the analysis and interplay of the work of Pierre Bourdieu, James Paul Gee, Paulo Freire, Jacques Rancière, I distinguish between empowerment...
ABSTRACT In a review of scholarly articles about the concept of empowerment, the author argues that ...
Current writing in literacy, as well as educational texts in general, suggests that empowerment is a...
This chapter discusses different approaches to equality and their impact on policy and pedagogy. It ...
This writing critiques the idea that literacies education can and should empower adult learners. The...
This paper takes up an existing discussion around critical perspectives on adult education, in parti...
In this paper, we make the case that “empowerment” is still a concept which requires closer scrutiny...
In this essay Sarah Galloway considers emancipation as a purpose for education through examining the...
Book synopsis: Power has been a defining and constitutive theme of adult education scholarship for o...
Within studies of language, Bourdieu’s scholarship was wide ranging. He focused on the production an...
Bibliography: p. 173-182.This research is an attempt to understand the ambiguities of empowerment in...
This article offers a critical analysis of discourses and power structures and the ways they operate...
This paper firstly considers the processes whereby adult education lecturers can create environments...
Drawing on a research project: FE in England - Transforming Lives and Communities (sponsored by the ...
This interview study examines adult literacy\ud phenomena within a participatory research methodolog...
The incorporation of work by Freire and Habermas into adult education theory has contributed to the ...
ABSTRACT In a review of scholarly articles about the concept of empowerment, the author argues that ...
Current writing in literacy, as well as educational texts in general, suggests that empowerment is a...
This chapter discusses different approaches to equality and their impact on policy and pedagogy. It ...
This writing critiques the idea that literacies education can and should empower adult learners. The...
This paper takes up an existing discussion around critical perspectives on adult education, in parti...
In this paper, we make the case that “empowerment” is still a concept which requires closer scrutiny...
In this essay Sarah Galloway considers emancipation as a purpose for education through examining the...
Book synopsis: Power has been a defining and constitutive theme of adult education scholarship for o...
Within studies of language, Bourdieu’s scholarship was wide ranging. He focused on the production an...
Bibliography: p. 173-182.This research is an attempt to understand the ambiguities of empowerment in...
This article offers a critical analysis of discourses and power structures and the ways they operate...
This paper firstly considers the processes whereby adult education lecturers can create environments...
Drawing on a research project: FE in England - Transforming Lives and Communities (sponsored by the ...
This interview study examines adult literacy\ud phenomena within a participatory research methodolog...
The incorporation of work by Freire and Habermas into adult education theory has contributed to the ...
ABSTRACT In a review of scholarly articles about the concept of empowerment, the author argues that ...
Current writing in literacy, as well as educational texts in general, suggests that empowerment is a...
This chapter discusses different approaches to equality and their impact on policy and pedagogy. It ...