Political approaches to educational administration and leadership
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Political approaches to educational administration and leadership
(Routledge research in education, 14)
Routledge, 2010
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"First issued in paperback 2010"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This collection explores the political philosophy and theory foundations for educational administration and leadership as they influence our understanding, analysis and practice in the field. The first section, "Political Philosophy: The Foundations," discusses the work of such writers as Machiavelli, Kant and Hegel, Hayek, Habermas, and Bourdieu as their theories apply to the educational context. The second section, "Political Analysis: The Critique," examines various types of political analyses, such as the politics of the policy process, minority politics, civil society, micro-politics, community politics, and cosmopolitan theory. The last section, "Current Political Controversies: The Practice," addresses current topical issues of a political nature, including the serving of the state economic agenda, the democratisation of educational organisations, the neo-conservative agenda, and globalisation. The broad international perspective from which these topics are covered makes this volume an excellent addition to the fields of educational leadership, organizational studies, and educational administration theory.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction Eugenie A. Samier Part I: Political Philosophy: The Foundations 2. Beyond Foxes and Lions: Machiavelli's Discourse on Power and Leadership Andrea Migone 3. Administration as a Humanistic Pursuit: Kant and Hegel on the Political Critique of Educational Administration Eugenie A. Samier 4. On Jurgen Habermas' Critical Theory and the Political Dimensions of Educational Administration Peter Milley 5. Hayek, Leadership, and Learning Peter Gronn 6. Bourdieu's Distinctions of Taste, Talent, and Power: Bridging Political Fields and Administrative Practice Carol E. Harris 7. Hermeneutic Leadership: Hannah Arendt and the Importance of Thinking What we are Doing Stephanie Mackler 8. Democratic Ideals, Ethics, Foucault, and the Hegemony of Modern Thought in American Education: A Critical Enquiry Charles J. Fazzaro PART II: Political Analysis: The Critique 9. Risky Policy Processes: Accountability and School Leadership Michele Schmidt 10. Putting Alternative Perspectives to Work in the Politics of Education Michelle D. Young and Gerardo R. Lopez 11. The Politics of Civil Society and the Possibility of Change: A Speculation on Leadership in Education Richard Bates 12. The Politics of Education in Museums Read M. Diket 13. The Politics of Community Renewal and Educational Reform: School Improvement in Areas of Social Disadvantage Lawrence Angus PART III: Current Political Controversies: The Practice 14. At the Service of the (Restructured) State: Principal's Work and Neo-liberal Ideology Janice Wallace 15. Listening to Student Voice in the Democratisation of Schooling John Smyth 16. The New McCarthyism: The Right Wing's Assault on American Educational Thought Fenwick W. English 17. Supranational Organisations and their Impact upon Nation State Education: The Case of the International Monetary Fund Michael Bottery
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