Power, resistance and reflexive practice
Pages: 139 - 162
Published: Jun 1, 2010
Abstract
Introduction: Joan Eveline and Carol Bacchi null null This chapter examines the primary organising processes which produce the meanings of policy statements. It outlines and inspects the social power circumscribing these policy statements, the relations of power and resistance involved in such statements, and their effects on those subject to the policy. null The previous chapter outlined how the WPR approach concentrates on the constitutive...
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Power, resistance and reflexive practice
Published Date
Jun 1, 2010
Pages
139 - 162
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