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Student Engagement, Higher Education, and Social Justice Corinna Bramley

Student Engagement, Higher Education, and Social Justice By Corinna Bramley

Student Engagement, Higher Education, and Social Justice by Corinna Bramley


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This ground-breaking book provides a powerful theory of student engagement rooted in critical theory and social justice. Drawing on Habermas, Honneth, Gramsci, Foucault, and Giroux, it is an essential book for educators, researchers, managers and students in higher education, social scientists and social theorists.

Student Engagement, Higher Education, and Social Justice Summary

Student Engagement, Higher Education, and Social Justice: Beyond Neoliberalism and the Market by Corinna Bramley

-A rare book that combines both social theory and student engagement in a sustained manner.

-An excellent application of social theorists, especially that of Habermas, to student engagement

-Offers a systemic review of the vast field of student engagement in a clear, workable typology

-Endorsed by Henry A Giroux, the leading researcher in the field (H-index score: 153, i10-index score: 660)

Student Engagement, Higher Education, and Social Justice Reviews

Student Engagement, Higher Education, and Social Justice is a tour de force. It is brilliant in its analysis of the meaning and relevance of student engagement as part of a larger project of empowerment, social justice, and social responsibility. The book is a welcome relief in light of the endless books that have depoliticized the concept and erased its critical theoretical foundations. Morrison and Bramley's book is essential reading in a time of increasing attacks on education and social justice. It is informative, accessible, lyrical and brilliant in its analysis for addressing education as a vital and critical project. This book is a must reading for educators, parents, students, and others attempting to connect education with the imperatives of pedagogy, social justice, and democracy.'

Henry A. Giroux, McMaster University Professor for Scholarship in the Public Interest, The Paulo Freire Distinguished Scholar in Critical Pedagogy, McMaster University

This is the book I wish I'd written! A compelling reframing of student engagement for social justice, this incisively argued text harvests the abundant riches of critical theory with such finesse that it serves both as the go to source for understanding the topic of student engagement in its full complexity, and as a model of deploying theory critically and intelligently to enhance analysis of any topic.

Vicki Trowler, University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom.

'Drawing on Habermas, Honneth, Freire, Giroux, Foucault, and Gramsci, the authors Bramley and Morrison pose the questions 'student engagement in what, for what and for whom?'. Their answer is in the resistance to neoliberalism in Higher Education and beyond in the pursuit of social justice. Neoliberalism, they quite rightly argue, is unfit for HE. Overcoming it requires a long-term commitment involving critical pedagogy, activism, solidarity, resistance, collectivity and 'conscientization' in the ongoing struggle for a better world. In these desperate times of endless austerity in the UK, and creeping fascism, not least in the United States, their book fosters an optimism of the will to challenge the many obstacles we face today.'

Mike Cole, Emeritus Professor, Bishop Grosseteste University, United Kingdom. Editor of Education, Equality and Human Rights: Issues of Gender, 'Race', Sexuality, Disability and Social Class (5th Edition), and Equality, Education and Human Rights in the United States: Issues of Gender, Race, Sexuality, Disability and Social Class (1st Edition).

About Corinna Bramley

Corinna Bramley has been an English for Specific Purposes teacher and trainer in South East Asia for over 15 years. Before that she worked in high pressure international industry-specific publishing. Her educational research has mainly focused on university entrance examinations and student engagement.

Keith Morrison is Professor of Education and Vice-rector at the University of Saint Joseph, Macao, China. He has published on critical theory, sociology of education, curriculum theory, and research methods, and is the co-author of Research Methods in Education (with Louis Cohen and Lawrence Manion).

Table of Contents

1. Setting the scene: overview and argument 2. What does 'engagement' actually mean? 3. Habermas, knowledge-constitutive interests, and ideology critique for student engagement 4. The ideal speech situation, communicative action, recognition, and student engagement 5. Student engagement in a neoliberal world 6. Foucault, neoliberalism, and higher education 7. Student engagement in the cracks in neoliberalism 8. Student engagement, social justice, and outflanking neoliberalism 9. Retrospect and prospect

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NLS9781032363073
9781032363073
103236307X
Student Engagement, Higher Education, and Social Justice: Beyond Neoliberalism and the Market by Corinna Bramley
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-12-30
222
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