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Publication Date: 2008-May
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The Hegemonic Positioning of "Smart State" Policy
Adie, Lenore
Journal of Education Policy, v23 n3 p251-264 May 2008
The Australian State of Queensland's "Smart State" policy is the Government's response to global conditions that require a new type of worker and citizen for a new knowledge economy. As a result the Government has produced a plethora of documents and papers in every aspect of its operation to progress Queensland as a "Smart State". The role of education in the success of the "Smart State" is clearly outlined in the Queensland Government's vision statements and policies (Queensland Department of Education, Training and the Arts 1999). The purpose of this article is to utilise Norman Fairclough's theories regarding the relationship between discourse and social change, to examine the interdiscursive, linguistic and semiotic strategies used in "Smart State" policy to show how this discourse is emerging into a hegemonic position within the discourses of Queensland education. (Contains 2 notes.)
Descriptors: Role of Education, Social Change, Politics of Education, Public Policy, Federal Government, Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Social Theories, Cultural Influences, Federal Programs, Social Influences, Educational Development, Government Role
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Identifiers - Location: Australia
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