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Technology, Culture and Socioeconomics: A Rhizoanalysis of Educational Discourses
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Technology, Culture and Socioeconomics: A Rhizoanalysis of Educational Discourses

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Technology, Culture, and Socioeconomics is a journey toward a cultural politics of difference in technology discourses in education that explores possibilities for effecting sensibilities other than Western standardizations and hyperrealities. It includes knowings and practices that are dismissed or otherwise silenced because they do not fit Eurocentric epistemological framings. The author troubles the practice of doing research, including the right to know, collecting/analyzing data, and the (im)possibility of ethics within an academic frame of reference. This book is a dance with and between feminist poststructural, postcolonial, antiracist, trickster discourse, and chance operations. A dataplay is enacted as a performative methodology in which citations become characters and Coyote has the last word(s).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
28 May 2003
Pages
175
ISBN
9780820457932

Technology, Culture, and Socioeconomics is a journey toward a cultural politics of difference in technology discourses in education that explores possibilities for effecting sensibilities other than Western standardizations and hyperrealities. It includes knowings and practices that are dismissed or otherwise silenced because they do not fit Eurocentric epistemological framings. The author troubles the practice of doing research, including the right to know, collecting/analyzing data, and the (im)possibility of ethics within an academic frame of reference. This book is a dance with and between feminist poststructural, postcolonial, antiracist, trickster discourse, and chance operations. A dataplay is enacted as a performative methodology in which citations become characters and Coyote has the last word(s).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
28 May 2003
Pages
175
ISBN
9780820457932