This article draws on Foucault’s later work to consider in an exploratory but specific way how that work can inform educational research. It introduces the concepts of capillary discourses and fissure points to show, by way of example, how a regime of truth such as neoliberalism shapes lifelong learning theory, the pedagogy of individualized, self-directed learning in a lifelong learning program, and ultimately a participant’s identity. Capillary discourses facilitate the flow of beliefs and procedures associated with specific regimes of truth. However, because of these discourses’ permeability, discursive flow can break down to reveal fissure points or opportunities for resistance, which can lead to what Foucault called eventalization. Thr...
The emphasis of this collection of papers is on using Foucault for thinking differently about educat...
This research combines self-study methodology with a Foucauldian analysis in order to investigate th...
We argue two major difficulties in current discourses of citizenship education. The first is a relat...
This article contributes to a discussion about the potential use of Foucault in relation to the fiel...
This chapter introduces Foucault and explores the interest his work has generated for many researche...
The paper takes into consideration the Foucauldian concept of confession as an analytical category a...
In this article, we draw on the work of Michel Foucault to analyze one student’s subject development...
This paper is devoted to an examination of Foucault's changing notion of truth in relation to the ch...
Engaging the question 'what learning means', this paper opens thresholds of teaching to co...
In an interview a year before his death, Foucault confessed that his real quarry was not an investig...
In an interview a year before his death, Foucault confessed that his real quarry was not an investi...
Foucauldian-informed discourse analysis (also known as poststructuralist discourse analysis) is an i...
In this paper I use theoretical insights from Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari to explore what I have ...
In this paper, drawing on the work of Michel Foucault, I argue that academics are enmeshed in power ...
Responding to ongoing concerns that Michel Foucault’s influential governmentality analytics fail to ...
The emphasis of this collection of papers is on using Foucault for thinking differently about educat...
This research combines self-study methodology with a Foucauldian analysis in order to investigate th...
We argue two major difficulties in current discourses of citizenship education. The first is a relat...
This article contributes to a discussion about the potential use of Foucault in relation to the fiel...
This chapter introduces Foucault and explores the interest his work has generated for many researche...
The paper takes into consideration the Foucauldian concept of confession as an analytical category a...
In this article, we draw on the work of Michel Foucault to analyze one student’s subject development...
This paper is devoted to an examination of Foucault's changing notion of truth in relation to the ch...
Engaging the question 'what learning means', this paper opens thresholds of teaching to co...
In an interview a year before his death, Foucault confessed that his real quarry was not an investig...
In an interview a year before his death, Foucault confessed that his real quarry was not an investi...
Foucauldian-informed discourse analysis (also known as poststructuralist discourse analysis) is an i...
In this paper I use theoretical insights from Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari to explore what I have ...
In this paper, drawing on the work of Michel Foucault, I argue that academics are enmeshed in power ...
Responding to ongoing concerns that Michel Foucault’s influential governmentality analytics fail to ...
The emphasis of this collection of papers is on using Foucault for thinking differently about educat...
This research combines self-study methodology with a Foucauldian analysis in order to investigate th...
We argue two major difficulties in current discourses of citizenship education. The first is a relat...