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What can a conception of power do? Theories and images of power in student voice work
journal contribution
posted on 2017-09-02, 00:00 authored by Eve MayesEve Mayes, S Bakhshi, V Wasner, A Cook-Sather, M Mohammad, D C Bishop, S Groundwater-Smith, M Prior, E Nelson, J McGregor, K Carson, R Webb, C McLaughlinThis article brings together high school students, teachers, and researchers to think about the issue of power in student voice work.
Each author uses a metaphor or a theory to explain how they think about power in schools and in student voice work.
The authors, at times, have different ideas about power relations in student voice work.
We argue that the way we think about power has effects on what we see, feel and do in student voice work.
Each author uses a metaphor or a theory to explain how they think about power in schools and in student voice work.
The authors, at times, have different ideas about power relations in student voice work.
We argue that the way we think about power has effects on what we see, feel and do in student voice work.