As an introduction to the Special Issue ‘Power relations, preservation and voice. Writing histories of education with autobiographical materials,’ this article reviews the state of the art of autobiographical work in history of education research. Moreover, it argues that although writing histories of education with autobiographical materials is not a ‘new’ phenomenon, incorporating yet unknown or overlooked sources can bring fresh insights and perspectives to the field. This arises from the potential of autobiographical materials to complement reigning understandings of the past with alternate narratives. Yet, this introduction also points to challenges in working with such materials – particularly when we consider their work in constructi...
© 2011 Dr. Prudence Jane MannThis thesis brings autobiography and memoir, two generally underutilise...
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS NOT THE FULL BOOK TEXT - PUBLISHER POLICY ONLY ALLOWS ACCESS TO AN EXTRACT OF T...
In this article, I argue that an autobiographical narrative approach is highly suited to educational...
This article focuses on the possibilities of connection between autobiographical writing and history...
The article describes the evolution of the ‘memory book’, an innovative method for biographical rese...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
In a neo-liberal era concerned with discourses of responsible individualism and the ‘selfie’, there ...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
This paper presents an argument for the use of oral history in adult education research. It discusse...
AbstractIn recent times, educators, social workers and researchers are making increasing use of life...
The aim of the article is to develop a research tool for a historian of ideas in the form of an auto...
“Memory is a resource beyond the reach of any library”, writes culinary historian Laura Schapiro in ...
This special issue of the Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society explores memory practices...
A practice of writing so tied to recollection as autobiography cannot escape a sociological and hist...
The primary object of study in this dissertation is memory within autobiographical writing among wri...
© 2011 Dr. Prudence Jane MannThis thesis brings autobiography and memoir, two generally underutilise...
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS NOT THE FULL BOOK TEXT - PUBLISHER POLICY ONLY ALLOWS ACCESS TO AN EXTRACT OF T...
In this article, I argue that an autobiographical narrative approach is highly suited to educational...
This article focuses on the possibilities of connection between autobiographical writing and history...
The article describes the evolution of the ‘memory book’, an innovative method for biographical rese...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
In a neo-liberal era concerned with discourses of responsible individualism and the ‘selfie’, there ...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
This paper presents an argument for the use of oral history in adult education research. It discusse...
AbstractIn recent times, educators, social workers and researchers are making increasing use of life...
The aim of the article is to develop a research tool for a historian of ideas in the form of an auto...
“Memory is a resource beyond the reach of any library”, writes culinary historian Laura Schapiro in ...
This special issue of the Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society explores memory practices...
A practice of writing so tied to recollection as autobiography cannot escape a sociological and hist...
The primary object of study in this dissertation is memory within autobiographical writing among wri...
© 2011 Dr. Prudence Jane MannThis thesis brings autobiography and memoir, two generally underutilise...
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS NOT THE FULL BOOK TEXT - PUBLISHER POLICY ONLY ALLOWS ACCESS TO AN EXTRACT OF T...
In this article, I argue that an autobiographical narrative approach is highly suited to educational...