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Evans, John; Davies, Brian – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2012
This article introduces some of the key concepts that we have used in our research to help illuminate the multiple and different ways in which apparently ubiquitous health policies relating to obesity, exercise, diet and health are mediated and shaped both globally and nationally, as well as within regional, school and other contexts. The analyses…
Descriptors: Health Education, Policy Analysis, Obesity, Health Promotion
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Evans, John; Davies, Brian – Sport, Education and Society, 2011
This paper introduces the contents of the special issue whose authors, in our view, together demonstrate the need for transdisciplinary study of body pedagogies focussed on embodiment, emplacement, enactment and subjectivity. We celebrate theoretical and methodological diversity in the social sciences while calling for "border crossings" between…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Theories
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Evans, John; Davies, Brian; Rich, Emma – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2009
Over recent years there has been growing appreciation of the body's corporeal significance in how children learn in educational settings. "The body" has been conceptualised from a variety of perspectives that we characterise as: "the body without flesh", "the body with fleshy feelings" and "the body made flesh". We reflect on these perspectives…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Innovation, Children, Social Scientists
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Jephcote, Martin; Davies, Brian – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2007
The place of economics in the curriculum in England and Wales provides a lens through which we may view the ways in which the curriculum as a whole is fought over and remains shifting terrain. Conceived of as social movements, school subject communities are made up of competing factions giving rise to contest and conflict both within themselves…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economics Education, National Curriculum, Curriculum Development