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New perspectives on inner speech
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ISBN: 3031068467 3031068475 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer Nature Switzerland AG,

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Social interaction and English language teacher identity
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ISBN: 9780748656110 0748656111 Year: 2018 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh university press,

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Inner Speech, Culture & Education
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ISBN: 9783031142123 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer

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This book is a compilation of theoretical and empirical advances related to the phenomenon of inner speech in education, and is aimed at academics and researchers in the area of psychology, education and culture. Inner speech has been a focus of multidisciplinary interest. It is a long-standing phenomenon of study in philosophy, psychology, and anthropology. Researchers from different disciplines have turned their efforts to understand this inherent experience of being "talking to oneself". In psychology, Vygotsky managed to develop a complete description of the phenomenon, giving rise to a great line of research related to inner speech in the human experience. This book derives from an international research program, related to cultural psychology, socio-constructivism, developmental psychology and education. It opens the door for new debates and emerging ideas.


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Using an ISA mobile app for professional development
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ISBN: 3030990702 3030990710 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer,


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The Mind-Brain Continuum : Psychoneurointracrinology
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ISBN: 9783031100598 9783031100581 9783031100604 9783031100611 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing

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This insightful book proposes a holistic theory of the development of self, drawing on interdisciplinary literature in existential-phenomenology, neurophenomenology, intracrinology, endocrinology, and naturopathic medicine. The psychoneurointracrine hypothesis bridges the gap between the mind and brain, providing a framework to explain the complex system that facilitates development of one’s sense of self and well-being. The book challenges assumptions in present day neuroscience and psychiatry, placing the mind and brain on a continuum of health and growth rather than reducing the study of human consciousness to neurobiological terms and pathological classifications. “In this landmark book, Susan Gordon presents a bold hypothesis, one that underscores the importance of psychoneurointracrine activity and links it to female neurology and the development of one’s sense of self. She brilliantly places this activity, which serves as a mind-body bridge, within the frameworks of neurophenomenology and non-linear dynamics. Her psychoneurointracrine hypothesis is a tour de force, one that is holistic, integrating intracrinology with psychology and neurology. This hypothesis undercuts the current assumption that the mind is an epiphenomenon of the brain, creating a paradigm that impacts science’s understanding of behavior, experience, consciousness, and human agency.” Stanley Krippner, PhD, Affiliated Distinguished Faculty, California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA “In her fascinating book, Susan Gordon develops a novel theory about the biological connection between mind, brain, and organism. Drawing on empirical research on the role of the female hormonal system in basal states of self and mood, she shows that the biochemistry of the endocrine system must be viewed as an indispensable foundation for the emergence of embodied self-awareness. The homeostasis and hormonal balance of the organism is integral to the sense of well-being and the development of meaning, but it is also continually modulated and influenced by the subject’s experience of his or her world. In this way, she makes a decisive contribution to a theory of embodiment that goes far beyond a computational theory of the brain to focus on the biochemical-organismic processes at the root of the mind.” Thomas Fuchs, MD, PhD, Karl Jaspers Professor of Philosophy and Psychiatry, University of Heidelberg, DE.


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Wilful Blindness
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ISBN: 3658326549 3658326530 Year: 2021 Publisher: Wiesbaden, Germany : Springer VS,


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Being and becoming : a guide to act in the theatre of existence
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ISBN: 3030782646 3030782638 Year: 2021 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer,


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Space, Identity and Education : A Multi Scalar Framework
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ISBN: 3031315359 3031315340 Year: 2023 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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“Space is a key aspect of education but is badly neglected by researchers and policymakers. Educational institutions are ripped out of context and made to seem like placeless places. This book takes space and its relation to student identity as its main focus. It demonstrates that social justice can never be achieved through policies that ignore this relationship. Its insights and arguments are critical and crucial.” — Stephen J Ball FBA, Emeritus Professor of Sociology of Education, University College London, UK “This is a very exciting book that underlines the usefulness of bringing an explicitly geographical lens to bear on educational processes. Including fascinating case studies on the informal learning space of the playground, the spaces of home learning during the pandemic, and digital space, it puts forward an original conceptual argument about how a multi-scalar approach can enhance our understanding of the relationship between education and identity.” — Rachel Brooks, Professor of Sociology, University of Surrey, UK “This important and timely text provides a spatial framework – and a series of concrete, empirically-informed exemplars – for how geographers of education might work towards a more integrative approach to studying the spatialities of identity and social justice in education spaces.” — Peter Kraftl, Chair in Human Geography, University of Birmingham, UK This book details an innovative multi-scalar framework to examine the intersection of spatial levels in shaping social justice issues in education. Including an examination of key dimensions such as geographic divisions (between and within countries), school design, online learning, home-schooling, and student mobility, the framework is applied to analyse the interrelation between space, identity, and education. The authors reveal how this novel integration of scales is essential for a more comprehensive and probing understanding of educational inequalities. As an example of theoretical interdisciplinarity mobilised to tackle the urgent issues of our time, the twin dimensions of space and identity, discussed at multi-scalar levels, provides an invaluable theoretical resource for scholars and students of education, sociology and geography. Ceri Brown is a Reader in Education at the University of Bath, UK. Michael Donnelly is Professor of Education and Social Policy at the University of Bath, UK.


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Sense of Place, Identity and the Revisioning of Curriculum
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ISBN: 9819942667 9819942659 Year: 2023 Publisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer,

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This book explores intersections between sense of place, the formation of identity, indigeneity and colonisation, literature and literary study, the arts, and a revisioned school curriculum for the Anthropocene. Underpinning the book is a conviction that sense of place is central to the fostering of the change of heart required to secure the survival of human life on earth. It offers a coherent overview of seemingly disparate realities on a geographically and historically sprawling canvas. The book is a work of literary non-fiction, drawing on a range of sources: literary works and criticism, theoretical research, empirical studies and artworks. Of its very nature, the book enacts an extensive cultural critique. After establishing a cross-disciplinary foundation for “sense of place”, the book describes its relationship to identity with reference to such terms as attachment, dispossession, reclamation and representation. It shows how a hopeful narrative for planet stewardship can be developed by the uptake of indigenous and traditional discourses of place. It concludes with the envisioning of a place-conscious curriculum, and ways in which an activist agenda might be pursued in the Anthropocene. “Terry Locke has written a book that will resonate for many readers internationally. It brings together environmental concerns; issues of identity, place and space; and the role of education in a fast-changing world. All this is imbued with Terry’s customary incisiveness, wit and a literary sensibility that makes Sense of Place an enjoyable as well as instructive read. This book is highly recommended for students, teachers, lecturers and a more general public interested in finding their own place, stability and wellbeing amid current social, climatic and political uncertainties.” — Richard Andrews, Emeritus Professor of Language Education, University of Edinburgh “An intriguing mixture of memoir, poetry and scholarship, this book opens up the crucial issue of place and its complicated significance in an increasingly vulnerable lifeworld. Bringing together place consciousness, lineage, the arts, activism, and climate change, it asks important questions about where we live and how we live, and demonstrates why it matters, now more than ever, to attend to indigenous wisdoms and knowledges, in revisioning curriculum for a more attuned, integrated and harmonious future.” — Emeritus Professor Bill Green, Charles Sturt University.


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Sex(uality) Education for Trans and Gender Diverse Youth in Australia
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ISBN: 9783030924461 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

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