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Record Nr.

UNINA9910782448303321

Autore

Karim Raslan

Titolo

Journeys through Southeast Asia [[electronic resource] ] : ceritalah2 / / Karim Raslan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore, : Times Books International, c2002

ISBN

981-261-925-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (238 p.)

Disciplina

915.9/0453

959.5

Soggetti

Islam - Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia Politics and government

Southeast Asia Social conditions

Southeast Asia Social life and customs

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Newspaper columns, mostly from 1999 to 2002.

Vita.

Nota di contenuto

COVER; Contents; Preface; Culture And Society; The Past is Another Country; Malaysia at Forty; Asia in Europe and Europe in Asia; Coming Home to the City; The Credibility Syndrome; The Emperor's Clothes; The Dot Com Boom; The Modern Malay Dilemma; The Clash of Liberal and Literal Islam; People And Places; Cambodia - Coping With the Aftermath; The Women of Ban Krua; Malang and the Indonesian Chinese Predicament; Puey Ungpakhorn; Pak Ngah; Solo and Jogjakarta; Michelle Yeoh; Kuala Lumpur is not Kabul...; The Singaporean Dilemma; Ulil Abshar-Abdalla; Political Life; Only an Australian...

Ho Chi Minh - the Reluctant CommunistAbhisit Vejjajiva; Pak Lah - the Underestimated Man; Dr Mahathir - Twenty Years On; The Malaysian Chinese Mood; Lee Kuan Yew Visits Malaysia; Paul Keating - an Ozzie Visionary?; America - the Lone Ranger; Moderate Muslims Must Speak Up!; The Turnaround; Intellectual Terrorism; UMNO's Renewal; Art And Literature; The World According to Sir Vidia; Simryn Gill - the Kampung Girl; U Ba Nyan - Amidst Globalisation; Montien Boonma - Alchemist of the Soul; Latiff Mohidin - The Line from Point To Point; I Made Budi; Faith and Despair in Manila



Wong Hoy Cheong - From Urban Guerilla toCountry FarmerIn Search of the Essence of ASEAN; THE SHOCK OF THE NEW AND THE POSTMODERNISTFUTURE; THE ART OF PATRONAGE; About the Author

Sommario/riassunto

How can we define Southeast Asia - a region that has a plethora of diverse (and seemingly irreconcilable) faiths and cultures?. Karim Raslan, one of Asia's leading commentators and the author of Ceritalah: Malaysia in Transition, addresses this puzzle as he trudges through the vast landscapes of the region. From Mahathir to Michelle Yeoh, from Islam to Indonesian rap music, Journeys Through Southeast Asia: Ceritalah 2 puts together the pieces of a massive puzzle that is Southeast Asia. By revealing facets of the region that have escaped our detection, Karim sweeps us from our familiar environs

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910483443203321

Titolo

Psychology in Education : Critical Theory~Practice / / edited by Tim Corcoran

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Rotterdam : , : SensePublishers : , : Imprint : SensePublishers, , 2014

ISBN

9789462095663

9462095663

Edizione

[1st ed. 2014.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (215 p.)

Collana

Innovations and Controversies: Interrogating Educational Change

Disciplina

370

370.15

Soggetti

Education

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / Tim Corcoran -- The Potential of Critical Educational Psychology Beyond its Meritocratic Past / Lise Bird Claiborne -- Education as Transformation / Isaac Prilleltensky -- Heterotopics / Tim Corcoran -- Neo-Foucaultian Approaches to Critical Inquiry in the Psychology of Education / Jeff Sugarman -- School Sucks! Deconstructing Taylorist Obsessions / Greg S. Goodman -- ‘What’s the Score’ with School Psychology / Christopher Boyle -- Challenges



Educational Psychologists Face Working with Vulnerable Children in Africa / Jace Pillay -- Towards a Critical Relational Educational (School) Psychology / Tom Billington -- Solidarity, not Adjustment / Athanasios Marvakis and Ioanna Petritsi -- The Entanglement of Thinking and Learning Skills in Neoliberal Discourse / Stephen Vassallo -- Psychologism, Individualism and the Limiting of the Social Context in Educational Psychology / Jack Martin -- Transfromative Activist Stance for Education / Anna Stetsenko -- Index / Tim Corcoran.

Sommario/riassunto

Psychology’s contribution to education has produced a persuasive and burgeoning literature willing to measure (e.g. intelligence quotients), categorise (e.g. learning and/or behavioural diffi culties) and pathologise (e.g. psychiatric disorders) students across learning contexts. Practices like these pervade relationships existing between psychology and education because they share in common certain views of people and the worlds in which they learn. There is however increased acknowledgement that contemporary practice demands alternate ways of working. As learning communities and educators endeavour to make a difference in peoples’ lives, they are critically questioning how their use of psychology in education constitutes future possibilities for personhood and psychosocial action. In this book, a group of respected international scholars examine controversies presently facing the enduring relationship between psychology and education. The book will appeal to readers who are interested in the innovative development and application of psychological theories and practices in/to education. The book will be of interest to transnational audiences and is accessible to scholars and students in disciplines including psychology, education, sociology, social work, youth studies, public and allied health. The volume includes contributions from: Tom Billington, Christopher Boyle, Lise Bird Claiborne, Tim Corcoran, Greg Goodman, Jack Martin, Athanasios Marvakis and Ioanna Petritsi, Jace Pillay, Isaac Prilleltensky, Anna Stetsenko, Jeff Sugarman and Stephen Vassallo with a Foreword by Ben Bradley. Tim Corcoran is Senior Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Critical Psychology at The Victoria Institute, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia. He has extensive experience in educational psychology both as a school psychologist and researcher/academic. His work has involved teaching, research and professional practice in Australia, the UK, Singapore andIraq.  .