Abstract
A summary of a paper presented at the CARN 40th Anniversary Conference at Bishop Grosseteste University in Lincoln, UK, 10-13 November 2016, with the theme of 'Integrating the Personal and Political in Professional Practice'. The full paper outlines my living-educational-theory as an explanation of my educational influences in my learning, the learning of others and the learning of social formations, over the 49 years of my research programme, whilst working with political, historical and cultural influences in my practice and understandings. It integrates insights from the work of De Sousa Santos (2014) on ‘Epistemologies of the South: Justice against Epistemicide’ as one of the most advanced social theories of today. It can be accessed from: http://www.actionresearch.net/writings/jack/jwCARNindividual091116.pdf
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 11-16 |
| Volume | 20 |
| Specialist publication | CARN Bulletin |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Mar 2018 |
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