Call for Papers
TRANSNATIONALISM, GENDER AND TEACHING:
PERSPECTIVES FROM THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION
Annual Conference of the History of Education Society (UK)
University College Dublin
21st-23rd November 2014
Keynote speakers Professor Joyce Goodman MBE, Pro-Vice Chancellor,
University of Winchester Professor Elizabeth Smyth, Vice-Dean, School of
Graduate Studies, University of Toronto Professor Dáire Keogh, President,
St Patrick's College, & Cregan Professor of Modern Irish History, Dublin
City University
Papers are invited that examine the conference theme: Transnationalism,
gender and teaching: perspectives from the history of education. Papers may
also be considered that provide historical perspectives on one of the
conference thematic areas: transnationalism and teaching, OR gender and
teaching. Papers may address the conference theme through consideration of
some of the following, though this list is only suggestive, and not
definitive:
International education networks & alliances
Travel, transnational mobility and global citizenship
Knowledge formation & travel writing | education and the Grand Tour
Education and diasporas | missionary education
Travel scholarships, boarding and finishing schools, school tours
Education & experiential travel | teachers as ambassadors
Networks of schools and teachers | voluntarism, voluntary action and
education Life histories| history in the margins | masculinities and
femininities Heritage education and global knowledge| cross-cultural
studies and the history of education Nationality, language and schooling |
transnational femininities | space and place Academic leadership, public
intellectuals and international education Gender and university teaching |
gender-differentiated curricula and schooling
Materialities of teaching | visual histories | education archives Reading,
libraries and transnational culture |books, publishing and the transfer of
ideas Teacher education and gender| teacher unions and professional
societies
Abstracts (500 words max) should be sent to [log in to unmask]
Deadline: 1st June 2014
Conference host: School of Education, University College Dublin, Ireland
Conference venue: Bewley's Hotel / Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge, Dublin
4, Ireland
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Reader in History of Education and Childhood
Faculty of Education
University of Cambridge
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Anarchism, Talking Colin Ward. Published by Routledge.
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A Life in Education and Architecture. Mary Beaumont Medd 1907-2005. Now
available via Ashgate publishers. http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754679592
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The Decorated School (AHRC Research Network)
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