Publisher's Synopsis
This collection of essays considers a variety of educational ideas and programs from the perspective of governmentality, integrating conceptual and theoretical insights and empirical investigation of policy documents, and government technologies.
- Considers different educational ideas of enlightenment, creativity, participation, inclusion, learning, and critique
- Offers an overview of French philosopher Michel Foucault's theory on governmentality and how his ideas apply to current developments in society and education
- Investigates the intrinsic relationship between intellectual and practical educational technologies
- A study of how educational practice and educational theory have played a constitutive role in practices of subjectivity which are crucial to 'learning societies'