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OverviewFocusing on current educational systems in the US, UK, and Australia, Grant Rodwell examines the politics of gaslighting within school educational policy and how this links to political motives in a post-truth world. In recent years, gaslighting has become a major global issue due to various personal, social and political factors. Using sustained comparative description and analysis, Rodwell provides up-to-date research on how gaslighting impacts school educational policy. As gaslighting is a complex term, the book gives a framework of how to comprehend it relative to school educational topics and issues. This book will be a foundational resource for tertiary institutions, educational policy students and researchers, politicians and parents concerned with gaslighting policies and practices. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Grant Rodwell (The University of Newcastle, Australia)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781032488134ISBN 10: 1032488131 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 19 November 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. The gaslighting phenomenon 2. Structural and systemic gaslighting in the US and Australia 3. School education in a post-truth world 4. Gaslighting, moral panics, risk society, dog-whistling, dead-catting and the deep mediatization of school educational policy 5. It all starts at the school gate 6. Gaslighting, narcissism, and the new technologies in school pedagogy and practice 7. Risk-society theory, helicopter parents, overscheduled kids, and gaslighting obesity 8. COVID-19 and national governments gaslighting educational policy and practice 9. School educational policy and gaslighting racism 10. School educational policy: gaslighting gender and sexuality 11. General ConclusionsReviewsUnderstanding educational policy and its subsequent practice within the contexts of gaslighting, moral panics, subversive politics, complicit media, systemic and structural coercion by elected officials and their intended effects on educational policy requires a new paradigm for making sense of the chaos. Grant Rodwell’s Gaslighting School Educational Policy in a Post-Truth World brings it all together by careful comparative analysis, descriptive content and glaring tragic events impacting policy in the US, UK, and Australia. A great read. Dr Darol Cavanagh (Associate Professor, Charles Darwin University, Ret.) Author InformationGrant Rodwell is an adjunct senior lecturer at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. He has taught in various Australian universities and has published widely in history. He holds five PhDs from Australian universities. This is his seventh book published by Routledge. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |