This paper reflects on what is at stake for young people when they engage in education and training. Questions of subjectification, conformity, inclusion and survival (and their opposites) frame this discussion and highlight the importance of examining what we do to and with young people in education and training. It draws on the Foucault's governmentality theorisations and also on the work of Judith Butler. In a response to a collection of articles using the work of Butler in a special issue of the British Journal of Sociology of Education (2006), Butler made a number of comments about the subjectification of young people in educational settings. Her comments were concerned primarily with processes of subjectification around gender norms, ...
This paper takes up Judith Butler's calls to suspend the desire to completely know theother, and dis...
It is generally accepted that schools should be concerned not just with imparting particular intelle...
Although the inclusion of the subjectivity of the individual seems to be the principle of education...
Schools are places where student subjectivities are negotiated and contested in a variety of spaces....
In previous publications, Gert Biesta has suggested that education should be oriented toward three d...
In this article, the authors examine the concept and practices of subjectification; that is, the pro...
This thesis examines two aspects of the shaping of school pupils and has its theoretical base in Fou...
Schooling is one of the core experiences of most young people in the Western world. This study exami...
This paper uses Foucault’s concept of governmentality (1991) to explore the ways in which young peop...
This paper considers the contribution to understanding educational inequalities offered by post-stru...
Abstract In places such as Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom, girls are increasing...
Young people may become disengaged from schooling in the middle years for a multitude of reasons. We...
My own experiences as an upper secondary school teacher and the increase in research on masculinity ...
Adopting a sociocultural theoretical framework and based on ethnographic data from two primary schoo...
The governmentality framework invites an analysis that allows us not only to look at the government ...
This paper takes up Judith Butler's calls to suspend the desire to completely know theother, and dis...
It is generally accepted that schools should be concerned not just with imparting particular intelle...
Although the inclusion of the subjectivity of the individual seems to be the principle of education...
Schools are places where student subjectivities are negotiated and contested in a variety of spaces....
In previous publications, Gert Biesta has suggested that education should be oriented toward three d...
In this article, the authors examine the concept and practices of subjectification; that is, the pro...
This thesis examines two aspects of the shaping of school pupils and has its theoretical base in Fou...
Schooling is one of the core experiences of most young people in the Western world. This study exami...
This paper uses Foucault’s concept of governmentality (1991) to explore the ways in which young peop...
This paper considers the contribution to understanding educational inequalities offered by post-stru...
Abstract In places such as Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom, girls are increasing...
Young people may become disengaged from schooling in the middle years for a multitude of reasons. We...
My own experiences as an upper secondary school teacher and the increase in research on masculinity ...
Adopting a sociocultural theoretical framework and based on ethnographic data from two primary schoo...
The governmentality framework invites an analysis that allows us not only to look at the government ...
This paper takes up Judith Butler's calls to suspend the desire to completely know theother, and dis...
It is generally accepted that schools should be concerned not just with imparting particular intelle...
Although the inclusion of the subjectivity of the individual seems to be the principle of education...