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Teaching commitmentResearch InterestsEducation policy particularly in relation to globalisation and socio-cultural change
Socio-cultural studies of diverse youthful identities and education
Education, media and consumer cultures
Professional Associations
- Global Studies Association
- Australian Association of Research in Education
- Australian Curriculum Studies Association
- Australian Association of Women Educators
- American Educational Research Association
Community Service
- Managing Editor of the Australian Educational Researcher (2001-2004)
- Member of the Executive of the Australian Association of Research in Education (2001-2004)
PublicationsResearch Grants
Australian Research Council Large Grant/Discovery Projects
2006-2010 Australian Research Council (Discovery grant), Moving Ideas: Mobile Policies, Researchers and Connections in the Social Sciences and Humanities Australia in the global context.
2002-2004 Australian Research Council (Discovery grant), Knowledge/economy/society: a sociological study of an education policy discourse in Australia in globalising circumstances.
2002-2004 Australian Research Council (Discovery grant), Young women negotiating from the margins of education and work: towards gender justice in educational and youth policies and programs, Awarded with Alison Mackinnon from UniSA and Julie McLeod, and Andrea Allard, Deakin University.
Books
Also included below are publications that are in train, in press and under review
Books under contract
Kenway J. and Fahey, J. Globalising the Research Imagination, Routledge
International Publishers
Kenway, J. Bullen, E. Robb, S and Fahey, J. (in press) Haunting the Knowledge Economy, (International Library of Sociology, Routledge)
Kenway, J. Kraack, A and Hickey Moodey, A. (in press) Masculinity beyond the Metropolis, Palgrave McMillan.
Apple, M., Kenway, J. and Singh, M. (eds.) (2005) Globalising public education: policies, pedagogies and politics, New York, Peter Lang.
Kenway, J., Bullen, E. and Robb. S. (eds.) (2004) Innovation and Tradition: The Arts, Humanities, and the Knowledge Economy, Eruptions: New Thinking across the Disciplines, Series Editor: Erica McWilliam, New York, Peter Lang.
Boden, R., Kenway. J. and Epstein, D. (2004) The Academic Support Kit, London, Sage. This is a boxed set of books. The titles are: Getting started on your research, Winning research grants, Writing for publication, Building networks, Teaching and supervision, Building your academic career. Named Books of the Month by the UK, Times Higher Education Supplement in Nov. 2004.
Kenway, J. and Elizabeth Bullen, (2001) Consuming Children: Entertainmant, Advertising and Education, Open University Press. 60% authorship. Named Book of the Week by the UK, Times Higher Education Supplement in Nov. 2001.
Kenway, J. and Willis, S. with Blackmore, J. and Rennie, L (1998) Answering Back: Girls, boys and feminism in schools, Routledge, London. 45% authorship. American Educational Studies Association, A Critics Choice Award winner, 2001.
Blackmore, J. and Kenway, J. ( eds) (1993) Gender Matters in Educational Administration and Policy: A Feminist Introduction, Falmer Press, London & New York. 50% editorship
Kenway, J. & Willis, S. (eds.) (1990) Hearts & Minds: Self Esteem and the Schooling of Girls, Falmer Press, Taylor & Francis, London and New York. 50% editorship
Australian Publishers
Kenway, J. and Willis, S. with Blackmore, J. and Rennie, L Op Cit , is also published by Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1997.
Kenway, J, Tregenza, K. and Watkins, P. (eds) (1997) Vocational Education Today: Topical Issues, Deakin Centre for Education and Change, Geelong, Victoria. 75% editorship
Kenway, J. & Willis, S. (1995) Critical Visions: Policy and Curriculum Rewriting the Future of Education, Gender and Work, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. 50% authorship, peer reviewed.
Kenway, J. & Willis, S. with Education of Girls Unit, SA, (1993) Telling Tales: Girls and Schools Changing Their Ways, AGPS, Canberra, 45% authorship, peer reviewed.
Kenway, J. (1990) Working for Gender Justice in Schools, Ministerial Advisory Committee on Women and Girls, Victoria, Australia.
Chapters in books
Forthcoming
Kenway J and Bullen, E. The global cultural economy and the young cyberflneur: A pedagogy for global citizenship, In Dolby N. and Rizvi, F. Eds, Youth Moves, Identities and Education in global Perspective, Routledge.
Published and in press
Kenway, J. (in press) Education policy, markets and society, in A. McClelland and P. Smyth (Eds.) Social Policy in Australia: Understanding for Action, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
Fahey, J. Kenway, J. Bullen E. and Robb, S., (2006) Knowledge Beyond the Knowledge Economy: Merely cultural? Merely commercial? Merely civilizing? in World Year Book: Education Research and Policy, Volume, Eds, Ozga, J. Popkewitz, T., Seddon, T
Fahey, J., Bullen, E. and Kenway, J. (2006) A Taste for Science: inventing the young in the national interest, in Ordinary Lifestyles: Popular Media, Consumption and Taste Cultures, eds. D. Bell and J. Hollows, Buckingham, UK, Open University Press.
Kenway, J (2005) Gender equity in education: The Australian experience, in (eds) Gender Equity in South African Education 1994-2004: Perspectives from Government, Research and Civil Society, eds, M. Chisholm and J. September, Cape Town: HSRC Press.
Singh, M., Kenway, J. and Apple, M. (2005) Globalising Education: Perspectives for above and below, in Globalising public education: policies, pedagogies and politics, (eds.) M. Apple, J. Kenway and M. Singh, New York, Peter Lang.
Kenway, J. and Bullen, E. (2005) Globalising the young in the age of desire: some educational policy issues, in Globalising public education: policies, pedagogies and politics, (eds.) M. Apple, J. Kenway and M. Singh, New York, Peter Lang.
Bullen, E. A, Kenway, J., Robb, S. M. (2004) Can the arts and humanities survive the knowledge economy? A beginner's guide to the issues, in Innovation and Tradition: The Arts, Humanities, and the Knowledge Economy, (eds.) J. Kenway, E. Bullen and S. Robb, Eruptions: New Thinking across the Disciplines, Series Editor: Erica McWilliam, New York, Peter Lang.
Kenway, J., Bullen, E. A, Robb, S. M. (2004) Global knowledge politics and exploitable knowledge, in Innovation and Tradition: The Arts, Humanities, and the Knowledge Economy, (eds.) J. Kenway, E. Bullen and S. Robb, Eruptions: New Thinking across the Disciplines, Series Editor: Erica McWilliam, New York, Peter Lang.
Kenway, J. & Kraack, A. (2004) Reordering work and destabilizing masculinity, in Learning to Labor in New Times, (eds.) N. Dolby, G. Dimiriadis with P. Willis, New York; London, Routledge Falmer.
Fitzclarence, L., Kenway, J. (2004) Gunshots that were heard around the world: towards anti-violence pedagogies in schools, in Sociology of Education: Possibilities and Practice, (ed.) J. Allen, Melbourne, Thomson.
Kenway, J. (2003) Forward to Ostler, A. and Vincent, K. Rethinking Inclusion, putting girls back on the agenda, Routlege.
Kenway, J (2004) Gender equity in education: The Australian experience, Proceedings from the Gender Equity in Education: Government, Research and Civil Society Conference, Cape Town.
Bullen, E and Kenway J. (2002) Still afraid of a mouse? Girls, information and communications technology and education, in Yelland, NJ and Rubin, A. Eds Ghosts in the machine: Women's voices in research with technology, Peter Lang. USA.
Kenway, J and Langmead D. (2002) Is there a future for feminism in the contemporary university? Reynolds, C (ed) Women and Leadership: Questions at the Cutting Edge, Suny Press, USA. This is an updated variation of the paper published in McMillan (see below).
Kenway, J. (2001) Remembering and recovering Gramsci in Weiler C. and Stone, L. Feminism Engaging Major Male Theorists in Education, Routledege.
Kenway, J. with Langmead, D. (2001) Cyber-feminism and Citizenship: challenging the political imaginary in Arnot, M. and Dillabough, J. (eds) Gender, Education and Citizenship; An International Feminist Reader, Routledge, UK, 312-330.
Kenway, J. Kelly P. and Willis, S (2000) Manufacturing the global locality, customising the school and designing young workers in Demain, J. Sociology of Education Today, Macmillan Press, (UK)
Kenway, J. and Kelly, P. (2000) Local Global Labour Markets and the Restructuring of Gender Schooling and Work, in N. Stromquist and K. Monkman, eds, Globalisation and Education: Integration and Contestation Across Cultures, Lanham, MD Rowman and Littlefield, 173-197.
Kenway, J. with Langmead, D. (2000) Fast Capitalism, Fast Feminism and Some Fast Food for Thought, in Ali, S, Coate, K, wa Goro, W. (eds) Global Feminist Politics: Identities in a changing World, Routledege, London, 154-176
Robb, S. Bullen, E. and Kenway J. (2003) So Young and Enterprising: The knowledge economy in Australian Schools, in Reid, A and Thomson, P. Rethinking Public Education: A conversation. Redress Press and Australian Curriculum Studies Association, Queensland.
Kenway J and Fitzclarence, L. (2000) Designing Generations: Consuming School Children, in Seddon, T and Angus, L (eds)Reshaping Australian Institutions, Melbourne, ACER.
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