Edited book
Doing Rebellious Research: In and beyond the Academy
Vol.23
Critical Issues in the Future of Learning and Teaching, Brill
12/05/2022
Appears in Recent Faculty of Education Publications
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Abstract
The ways in which research and scholarship are co-produced, co-performed and proclaimed as particular kinds of knowledges and truths in and beyond the academy is radically changing. The capacity to write rebelliously, in varying registers and voices, tempos and volumes, as featured across this book, is boundaryless. In this edited volume, we ask new questions which simultaneously trouble and open up what the ‘product’ and ‘performance’ of academic work, words and worlds might come to be. At the heart of this book, we move between departing radically from academic writing to arriving at a new academic endeavor and transaction between reader and text driven by the invitation to open rebellion in academic research and writing.
This unique volume brings together an extraordinary range of international scholars, researchers and artists, that include contemporary social scientists, critical theorists, visual artists, poets, musicians, hip-hoppers, choreographers, activists, film-makers, theatre-makers, magicians, and circus artists from both within and outside the academy in Europe, UK, India, Africa, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. They articulate new concepts for thinking differently, generate new theories differently, and present new methods of writing differently. This book provides ‘permission’ to depart radically in academic writing and creative practice – particularly for doctoral and higher degree research students, and those who work alongside them as supervisors and advisors and higher research degree educators. The claim here is that rebellious departures and performances in academic research and writing are the future of academia. This book provides a series of steps toward preparing for that future.
Details
- Title
- Doing Rebellious Research: In and beyond the Academy
- Creators
- Pamela Burnard (Editor) - University of CambridgeElizabeth Mackinlay (Editor) - Southern Cross UniversityDavid Rousell (Editor) - RMIT UniversityTatjana Dragovic (Editor) - University of Cambridge
- Publication Details
- Vol.23
- Series
- Critical Issues in the Future of Learning and Teaching
- Publisher
- Brill; Leiden
- Number of pages
- XXVI, 469 Seiten
- Identifiers
- 9004516050; 9004516042; 9789004516045; 9789004516052; 991013054804902368
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2022 by Pamela Burnard, Elizabeth Mackinlay, David Rousell and Tatjana Dragovic.
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Education
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Edited book