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New Labour's Education Policy and Social Justice
A BERA Social Justice SIG seminar

University College Northampton
4 May 2004
11.00-6.15pm

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    Successful subjectivities? The beaconisation of class, ethnic and gender positions
  • Dave Hill (University College Northampton)
    The attack on equality and egalitarian critique in the education restructuring of Britain and the USA - repressive and ideological state apparatuses in action justice
  • Rob Hulme (Manchester Metropolitan University)
    Policy transfer in evidence based practice in education
  • Pat Thomson (University of Nottingham)
    School dinners, class and gender: Let them eat cake low fat organic food cooked by celebrity chefs...
  • Martin Thrupp (Institute of Education)
    'Official school improvement' in Wyeham: inner-city tales of frustration and subversion
  • Elaine Unterhalter (Institute of Education)
    Harry Potter and the Third Way: Schools, social justice and different worlds in New Labour education policy
  • Michael Watts (St Edmund’s College Cambridge)
    Sen's capability approach and access to higher education.

To attend please complete the slip below and send it with a cheque for £15 (made out to University College Northampton, includes coffee and lunch) to:

Dave Hill
Professor of Education Policy
University College Northampton
Park Campus
Northampton
NN2 7AL

Email queries: dave.hill@northampton.ac.uk

Yes I would like to attend the BERA Social Justice SIG Seminar on May 4 at University College Northampton. I have enclosed a cheque for £15. Please send me a programme, map and joining details.

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MARXISM AND EDUCATION: RENEWING DIALOGUES IV - Education and the Labour Process
a day seminar

Wednesday 5th May 2004
9.30 - 5.00
CLARKE HALL
School of Education Foundations & Policy Studies
University of London
INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION
20 Bedford Way, London WC1

9.30 – 10.00:
Registration
10.00 – 1015:
Introduction
Tony Green (University of London, Institute of Education) and Glenn Rikowski (University College Northampton)
10.15 – 10.45:
Tony Green (University of London, Institute of Education) Education and the Labour Process: Renewing a Dialogue?
10.45 – 11.15:
Geraldine Thorpe (London Metropolitan University) The Academic Labour Process in Decay?
11.15 – 11.45:
Patrick Cooper-Duffy (National Health Service worker) The Blind Watchmaker Experiences of a Male Nurse
11.45 – 12.15:
James Avis (University of Wolverhampton) Beyond Performativity and the New Professionalism: Reflections on the Labour Process in Further Education
12.15 – 12.45:
Susan L Robertson (University of Bristol) Teachers’ Labour as Object: A Marxist Analysis of Open Source Teaching, Learning Objects and a Learning Object Repository
12.45 – 1.45:
LUNCH
1.45 – 2.15:
Brian Kelly (BECTU – Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph & Theatre Union) Reskilling, Deskilling and New Labour’s National Skills Strategy
2.15 – 2.45:
Dennis Beach (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) Restructuring the Adult Education Labour Process in Sweden
2.45 – 3.15:
BREAK
3.15 – 3.45:
Ruth Rikowski (London South Bank University) On the Impossibility of Determining the Length of the Working Day for Intellectual Labour
3.45 – 4.15:
Glenn Rikowski (University College Northampton) Blind Alley? Education and the Labour Process Revisited
4.15 – 5.00:
PLENARY – OPEN DISCUSSION

The Seminar is free, but places are limited

To reserve a place, please contact Glenn Rikowski at: rikowski@tiscali.co.uk