What is critical practice; what is critique? And what do these ideas
have to do with higher education? This book argues that engaging in
critical practice is fundamental to meaningful teaching, learning and
research. Critical practice is key to understanding societies,
technologies, and the power relations that pervade our practice.
Critical approaches are vital for responding meaningfully to some of
the knotty questions that we face in higher education. And yet, there
is a need to re-examine critical theorising in contemporary times, to
address the limitations of current conceptions of criticality, where
critique is at risk of becoming stale, redundant, even harmful.
International in scope, this book engages theory and empirical data
from recent research to offer new ways of thinking and doing critical
practice. Case studies are drawn from teachers and academics working
in the UK, Australia, and America, across a breadth of disciplines and
learning environments. Specifically, the book proposes a move towards
a relational critical practice. After many years of attention that has
been paid to cognitive notions of critical thinking, skills and
dispositions –assumed to take place within the boundaries of
rational, individual, minds – this book takes us beyond thinking
about criticality as an individualised activity. Elaborating a
critical practice that considers the affective, embodied and
relational nature of criticality, this text will explore how we might
look more closely at the entanglement of ideas and practice, of mind
and body, of thinking, feeling and doing. In doing so, this book
argues for a celebration of critique, and for the value of a
relational critical practice in higher education.
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ISBN
9781350385146
Publisert
2024
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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