This is the podcast of Critical Studies in Education. CSE is one of the few international journals devoted to a critical sociology of education, and it welcomes submissions with a critical stance that draw on other disciplines (e.g. philosophy, social geography, history) in order to understand 'the social'. On the CSE podcast you'll hear from our contributors on a range of issues, drawing on post-structural, feminist, postcolonial and other critical orientations to research. Visit our website at http://bit.ly/CritStudsEd
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This is the podcast of Critical Studies in Education. CSE is one of the few international journals devoted to a critical sociology of education, and it welcomes submissions with a critical stance that draw on other disciplines (e.g. philosophy, social geography, history) in order to understand 'the social'. On the CSE podcast you'll hear from our contributors on a range of issues, drawing on post-structural, feminist, postcolonial and other critical orientations to research. Visit our website at http://bit.ly/CritStudsEd
In this inaugural podcast, Critical Studies in Education speaks to Radhika Gorur, guest editor of the recently published special issue, The Potentials, Politics and Promises of International Large-Scale Assessments: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rcse20/current?nav=tocList
Read Radhika's paper, 'Towards productive critique of large-scale comparisons in education' free of charge until the end of November: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508487.2017.1327876
Critical Studies in Education
This is the podcast of Critical Studies in Education. CSE is one of the few international journals devoted to a critical sociology of education, and it welcomes submissions with a critical stance that draw on other disciplines (e.g. philosophy, social geography, history) in order to understand 'the social'. On the CSE podcast you'll hear from our contributors on a range of issues, drawing on post-structural, feminist, postcolonial and other critical orientations to research. Visit our website at http://bit.ly/CritStudsEd