Browsing by Author "SEERY, AIDAN"
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Anticipating the Educational Encounter as Event
SEERY, AIDAN (2017) -
The Catholic Workers' College Dublin: a personal history
SEERY, AIDAN (2015) -
Editorial
SEERY, AIDAN; GRENFELL, MICHAEL JAMES; LOXLEY, ANDREW (2013)Editorial of Special Issue on Teaching and Learning Research Methodology -
Hyping the Void: Zizek on Zizek
SEERY, AIDAN (2011)This chapter examines the celebrity status, particularly in the public sphere but also in the academy, of the academic and intellectual Slavoj Zizek using a number of ideas from his own work to act as a mirror, as it were, ... -
'Learning the "encynicals"': the Catholic Workers' College Dublin 1951-1965
SEERY, AIDAN (2011)The Catholic Workers? College founded in 1951 by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in Dublin remains an interesting case of Irish adult and trades union education as the College, society and education changed between the 1950s ... -
Measures and Metrics: exploring some of the philosophical roots of accountability regimes in higher education with a specific focus on the Irish context
SEERY, AIDAN (2012)This paper reports on project aimed at examining the impact of accountability regimes on academic identity/identities in Ireland. Framed by a view of Foucaultian power relations and the Zizekian idea that academic life may ... -
Mediating the discourses of marketization and Bildung with Slavoj Zizek's dialectics
SEERY, AIDAN (2008)A number of different discourses are evident in contemporary Irish educational policy, debate and theory: the grammar of marketisation, the poetry of Bildung and culture, the prose of Christian formation together with the ... -
'We are the rump who do not do the cool things': A Foucaultian/ i ekian influenced exploration of the impact of accountability regimes on academic subjectivity in Irish higher education
SEERY, AIDAN; LOXLEY, ANDREW (2011)This paper reports on a project aimed at examining the impact of accountability regimes on academic identity/identities in Ireland. Framed by a view of Foucaultian power rela tions and the ...