Leadership in education begins with the establishment of a strong link between education and a healthy society. In the world’s poorest areas, too often formal education systems have been imported with little thought as to how they integrate with the
Big Stories, Small Stories: Beyond Disputatious Theory Towards ‘Multilogue’
As an ‘international’ student of comparative education, I entered the field of comparative international education, bringing with me a very different academic tradition and cultural history. There was a reason I had come into the fi eld with my own
Renegotiating Desire in North America: Risky education
This article assumes that desire, like fear, is an inescapable human condition; both are conditions that construct us as subjects of social relationships, and are capable of being embedded in discourse, episteme and institutions. This article is framed around three
Re-Imagining Comparative Education: Postfoundational Ideas and Applications for Critical Times
Re-Imagining Comparative Education presents a re-imagining of the field of comparative education, and its responses to contemporary social theory. The essays included seek to substantively open up new avenues of theorizing and research by exploring the application of post-foundational theoretical
Postmodernism Debates and Comparative Education: A Critical Discourse Analysis
Detailed discourse analysis is presented for two articles that suggest that postmodernism has little to offer comparative education and should be resisted. The two texts, focusing on postmodernism as the antithesis of comparative education and on the “lost promise” of