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  • New Disciplinary Perspectives on Education

    ISSN: 2297-718X

    Educational theory has always been framed within a wider context including philosophy, psychology, sociology and history. In the last ten years, educational discourse has been characterized by the emergence of a more managerialist paradigm and increased emphasis on the delivery of particular educational ‘outcomes’. This has taken place in the context of the huge expansion of tertiary education from the national level, a process in which education has come to be understood as a lucrative global commodity. But alongside these developments, there has also been a resurgence of interest in the educational insights provided by the disciplines of education: for example, renewed emphasis on enquiry-based approaches to learning (Dewey), social constructivist pedagogy (Vygotsky), educational critique (Bourdieu, Freire), new inter-religious pedagogies (Grimmit, Jackson) and fresh perspectives on the ‘spiral’ curriculum (Bruner). Much of this work takes the form of a critique of the instrumentalism of outcome-driven approaches. As the debt-laden student emerges as a political subject, educational discourse has come to represent a particularly contested terrain. The book series New Disciplinary Perspectives on Education seeks to explore how these debates within the resurgence of the disciplines of education relate to wider political and economic conditions, creating new critical understandings and possibilities within educational theory and practice. It welcomes both theoretical and empirical studies, alongside mixed-methods approaches, and publishes disciplinary studies within philosophy, psychology, sociology and history as well as encouraging cross-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary work.

    15 publications

  • New Perspectives in Philosophical Scholarship

    Texts and Issues

    15 publications

  • New Perspectives in Criminology and Criminal Justice

    This book series is a forum for cutting-edge work that pushes the boundaries of the disciplines of criminology and criminal justice, with the aim of exploring eclectic, un- and under-explored issues, and imaginative approaches in terms of theory and methods Although primarily designed for criminology and criminal justice audiences-including, scholars, instructors, and students-books in the series function across disciplines, appealing to those with an interest in anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, political science, and law. This book series is a forum for cutting-edge work that pushes the boundaries of the disciplines of criminology and criminal justice, with the aim of exploring eclectic, un- and under-explored issues, and imaginative approaches in terms of theory and methods Although primarily designed for criminology and criminal justice audiences-including, scholars, instructors, and students-books in the series function across disciplines, appealing to those with an interest in anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, political science, and law. This book series is a forum for cutting-edge work that pushes the boundaries of the disciplines of criminology and criminal justice, with the aim of exploring eclectic, un- and under-explored issues, and imaginative approaches in terms of theory and methods Although primarily designed for criminology and criminal justice audiences-including, scholars, instructors, and students-books in the series function across disciplines, appealing to those with an interest in anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, political science, and law.

    7 publications

  • Vampire Studies: New Perspectives on the Undead

    ISSN: 2977-0718

    Vampires are everywhere. Appearing on streaming services, in book series and on multimedia platforms, vampires and the undead are an integral part of popular culture in the twenty-first century. But vampires have a long and varied history across cultures from at least the early eighteenth century onwards. Nina Auerbach once commented on their cultural ubiquity: ‘Every age embraces the vampire it needs, and gets the vampire it deserves’. The inherently transformative properties of vampires have made them uniquely able to reflect the age in which they appear. As a result, they provide original and multiple perspectives, not just on culture, but on established and emerging areas of study. Vampires and the undead serve as a useful lens for exploring Indigeneity, environmental studies and the ecogothic; identity, ethnicity and gender politics; material culture, spectatorship and fan cultures; hybridity, post-humanism and futurities; disability, mental health and ageing studies; and theology, philosophy and politics. These new territories and methodologies of vampire studies also retroactively shift the ways we view and understand earlier iterations of the undead and the different cultures they materialized from. In this first book series dedicated to vampire studies, authors will explore the ongoing evolution of vampires and the undead in the broadest sense – including the supernatural, super-human and non-human, and across cultures, histories and media – and will use new theoretical frameworks to offer original and innovative readings of established and more recent texts. This original series aims to provide a focused hub for the diverse and often dispersed body of study that sees the vampire and the undead not as a subgenre of other categories such as the Gothic or horror, but as a genre in its own right that intersects with others. An important dimension of the series is diversity and the inclusion of multiple cultural and minority perspectives, including LGBTQ+, disability, Indigeneity, and any approaches that encourage new ways of viewing the cultural impact of vampires and the undead and widen our understanding of an ever-expanding genre. Proposals for monographs and edited collections are warmly invited. All projects undergo rigorous peer review. Please contact the series editor, Simon Bacon (baconetti@googlemail.com), or editorial@peterlang.com for more information. Editorial Board: Stacey Abbott (Birkbeck, University of London), Katarzyna Ancuta (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand), Uzoamaka Melissa Anyiwo (University of Scranton, USA), John Edgar Browning (Savannah College of Art and Design, USA), S. Brooke Cameron (Queen's University, Canada), Sir Christopher Frayling, Tabish Khair (University of Aarhus, Denmark), Lorna Piatti-Farnell (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand), Xavier Aldana Reyes (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK), Cristina Santos (Brock University, Canada), Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock (Central Michigan University, USA), Laura Westengard (City University of New York).

    0 publications

  • Petite enfance et éducation / Early childhood and education

    Nouvelles perspectives sur l’éducation et l’accueil des jeunes enfants / New Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Care

    8 publications

  • Title: Romans 4 and the New Perspective on Paul

    Romans 4 and the New Perspective on Paul

    Faith Embraces the Promise
    by Gerhard H. Visscher (Author) 2009
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Acceptance Motif in Paul: Revisiting Romans 15:7–13

    Acceptance Motif in Paul: Revisiting Romans 15:7–13

    by Zakali Shohe (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Thesis
  • Title: Hybrid Identities

    Hybrid Identities

    by Flocel Sabaté (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Emergence of Developmental States from a New Institutionalist Perspective

    The Emergence of Developmental States from a New Institutionalist Perspective

    A Comparative Analysis of East Asia and Central Asia
    by Manuel Stark (Author) 2012
    ©2013 Thesis
  • Title: Revealing New Perspectives

    Revealing New Perspectives

    Studies in Honor of Stephen G. Nichols
    by Kevin Brownlee (Volume editor) Marina S. Brownlee (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: New Perspectives on Languages in Contact

    New Perspectives on Languages in Contact

    by Félix Rodríguez González (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Others
  • Title: Le son en perspective: nouvelles recherches / New Perspectives in Sound Studies

    Le son en perspective: nouvelles recherches / New Perspectives in Sound Studies

    by Dominique Nasta (Volume editor) Didier Huvelle (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Multilingual Identities: New Global Perspectives

    Multilingual Identities: New Global Perspectives

    by Inke Du Bois (Volume editor) Nicole Baumgarten (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Conference proceedings
  • Title: New Perspectives on The Black Atlantic

    New Perspectives on The Black Atlantic

    Definitions, Readings, Practices, Dialogues
    by Bénédicte Ledent (Volume editor) Pilar Cuder-Domínguez (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: New Perspectives in Educational Leadership

    New Perspectives in Educational Leadership

    Exploring Social, Political, and Community Contexts and Meaning- Foreword by Fenwick W. English- Conclusion by Linda C. Tillman
    by Sonya Douglass Horsford (Volume editor) 2010
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: New Perspectives on Irish TV Series

    New Perspectives on Irish TV Series

    Identity and Nostalgia on the Small Screen
    by Flore Coulouma (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: New Theoretical Perspectives in Multilingualism Research

    New Theoretical Perspectives in Multilingualism Research

    by Werner Wiater (Volume editor) Gerda Videsott (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: New Perspectives on the Sierra Leone Krio

    New Perspectives on the Sierra Leone Krio

    by Mac Dixon-Fyle (Volume editor) Gibril Cole (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Monographs
  • Title: New Perspectives on China’s Late Imperial Period

    New Perspectives on China’s Late Imperial Period

    Why China Slept
    by Patrick Leung (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: New Critical Perspectives on Franco-Irish Relations

    New Critical Perspectives on Franco-Irish Relations

    by Anne Goarzin (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: New Perspectives on Heretical Discourse and Identities

    New Perspectives on Heretical Discourse and Identities

    The Waldensians in Historical Context
    by Sarah Alyn Stacey (Volume editor) Joanna Poetz (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: New Perspectives on Contemporary Austrian Literature and Culture

    New Perspectives on Contemporary Austrian Literature and Culture

    by Katya Krylova (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Pluricentric Languages: New Perspectives in Theory and Description

    Pluricentric Languages: New Perspectives in Theory and Description

    by Rudolf Muhr (Volume editor) Dawn Marley (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The Congo Free State: What Could Archives Tell Us?

    The Congo Free State: What Could Archives Tell Us?

    New light and research perspective
    by Patricia Van Schuylenbergh (Volume editor) Mathilde Leduc-Grimaldi (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: Everyday Artfulness

    Everyday Artfulness

    A posthuman perspective on young children’s play with materials
    by Lucy Hill (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
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