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Raewyn Connell

Research, Politics, Social Change
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Raewyn Connell by Raewyn Connell offers a compelling exploration of sociology, with a particular focus on education and gender studies. The author delves into the complexities of social theory, demonstrating how global dynamics shape academic and local knowledge. Through a blend of personal experience and scholarly insight, Connell challenges readers to rethink conventional narratives in the field of education.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in the intersection of sociology, education, and gender studies. It offers insightful perspectives on how social structures affect educational systems and global knowledge production. This work is particularly appealing to those examining the influence of social dynamics on educational practices and policies.

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Raewyn Connell

So much of social science is collaborative, so much depends on organisations, networks, shared ideas and shared excitement. This book is not an autobiography, but it is a collection of work by one researcher over forty years. The author shows by example how intellectual projects can develop, how different lines of thought can meet and weave.

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The greatest hits of Australia's most decorated social scientist

Painters have their Retrospective Exhibitions, poets their Selected Poems, chess masters their Best Games, singers their Greatest Hits. But a researcher? It seems bold, even vainglorious, to present my Greatest Hits and Best Games. So much of social science is collaborative, so much depends on organisations, networks, shared ideas and shared excitement. This book is not an autobiography, but it is a collection of work by one researcher over forty years. I hope to show by example how intellectual projects can develop, how different lines of thought can meet and weave.

The collection is arranged in five sections, concerned with class structure, gender relations, the making of masculinities, the social dimension of education, and the global economy of knowledge. It includes some of my best-known writing and allows me to raise questions about change. These fields all involve questions of social justice. When I started out, I assumed that accurate knowledge and good understanding would support action for social justice. Sometimes that assumption was battered - at other times I could be more optimistic.

Choosing the articles wasn't easy. It wasn't a matter of picking favourites. I wanted texts that would say something relevant to readers now, and texts that would show the development of a field through time. Unexpectedly, that meant a tilt towards theory. I mostly do theoretical work close to empirical studies, whether fieldwork or archival; I try to think in the presence of the data, so to speak. So here it is. It may or may not be my Best Games or Greatest Hits, but it is the best collection of my work. I hope it will be useful to anyone interested in how ideas develop, how social science is built, and what directions we might take intellectual work in the near future.

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ISBN: 9780522879629

Publisher: Melbourne University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 May 2023

Country: Australia

Imprint: Melbourne University Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 366g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Raewyn Connell is professor emerita, University of Sydney and life member of the National Tertiary Education Union. She has taught in several countries and is a widely cited researcher on questions of social justice, knowledge, and social change. Connell is the current holder of the International Sociological Association's quadrennial award for Excellence in Research and Practice. Her works include The Good University, Southern Theory, Masculinities, Gender & Power, Ruling Class Ruling Culture and Making the Difference. Her work has been translated into twenty-four languages. Connell has been active in the labour movement, and in work for gender equality and for peace.

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