This paper examines how the education of children as literate subjects in schools and community settings is implicated in the politics of securing civil society. Foucault's concept of biopolitics is used to consider how young people are produced as securitised subjects. The emergence of the concept of human security as a technology for measuring human development is problematised using Bacchi's methodology. The analysis uses the Northern Territory intervention to question representations of young people as subjects of danger and as potentially dangerous subjects. This paper argues that the use of literacy by the apparatus of state and non-state governmentalities functions as a technology of risk mitigation and biopolitical government: a way...
This chapter explores how children have become a central, if not the central, figure of (internation...
This paper outlines some of the implications of counterterrorist legislation, including Prevent, for...
In this discussion children's difficult citizenship is examined within the contentious context of ch...
This review of literacy research explores ways in which literacy has come to be understood as a prob...
In this paper I examine how one political actor–former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd–proposes to use edu...
In this paper I conduct a Foucauldian discourse analysis of a political speech given by Brendon Nels...
This study questions how the categories of security, education and literacy were brought together as...
The introduction of widespread school Internet access in industrialised countries has been accompani...
In what ways are childhood and literacy political? The identification and categorization of the ‘chi...
This article provides an account of the rise of a bio-politics of governing families and children in...
This paper examines recent developments in curriculum design and content that reflect on-going advan...
This paper considers the educational provision for, and general treatment of, refugee and asylum see...
ABSTRACT This article is a contribution to the discourse of politics towards (for) youth, which the ...
Special education is to a significant extent based on special education programmes and support to ch...
This paper belongs to an embryonic body of scholarship that documents the camouflaging of political,...
This chapter explores how children have become a central, if not the central, figure of (internation...
This paper outlines some of the implications of counterterrorist legislation, including Prevent, for...
In this discussion children's difficult citizenship is examined within the contentious context of ch...
This review of literacy research explores ways in which literacy has come to be understood as a prob...
In this paper I examine how one political actor–former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd–proposes to use edu...
In this paper I conduct a Foucauldian discourse analysis of a political speech given by Brendon Nels...
This study questions how the categories of security, education and literacy were brought together as...
The introduction of widespread school Internet access in industrialised countries has been accompani...
In what ways are childhood and literacy political? The identification and categorization of the ‘chi...
This article provides an account of the rise of a bio-politics of governing families and children in...
This paper examines recent developments in curriculum design and content that reflect on-going advan...
This paper considers the educational provision for, and general treatment of, refugee and asylum see...
ABSTRACT This article is a contribution to the discourse of politics towards (for) youth, which the ...
Special education is to a significant extent based on special education programmes and support to ch...
This paper belongs to an embryonic body of scholarship that documents the camouflaging of political,...
This chapter explores how children have become a central, if not the central, figure of (internation...
This paper outlines some of the implications of counterterrorist legislation, including Prevent, for...
In this discussion children's difficult citizenship is examined within the contentious context of ch...