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Radical reform and reforming radicals in Australian schooling

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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by Eve MayesEve Mayes
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider historical shifts in the mobilisation of the concept of radical in relation to Australian schooling.
Design/methodology/approach – Two texts composed at two distinct points in a 40-year period in Australia relating to radicalism and education are strategically juxtaposed. These texts are: the first issue of the Radical Education Dossier (RED, 1976), and the Attorney General Department’s publication Preventing Violent Extremism and Radicalisation in Australia (PVERA, 2015). The analysis of the term radical in these texts is influenced by Raymond Williams’s examination of particular keywords in their historical and
contemporary contexts.
Findings – Across these two texts, radical is deployed as adjective for a process of interrogating structured inequalities of the economy and employment, and as individualised noun attached to the “vulnerable”
young person.
Social implications – Reading the first issue of RED alongside the PVERA text suggests the consequences of the reconstitution of the role of schools, teachers and the re-positioning of certain young people as “vulnerable”. The juxtaposition of these two texts surfaces contemporary patterns of the therapeutisation of political concerns.
Originality/value – A methodological contribution is offered to historical sociological analyses of shifts and continuities of the role of the school in relation to society.

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Journal

History of education review

Volume

48

Issue

2

Pagination

156 - 170

Publisher

Emerald Publishing

Location

Bingley, Eng.

ISSN

0819-8691

eISSN

0819-8691

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2019, Emerald

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