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Green, Bill.
The body in professional practice, learning and education = body/practice /
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Title/Author:
The body in professional practice, learning and education/ edited by Bill Green, Nick Hopwood.
Reminder of title:
body/practice /
other author:
Green, Bill.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2015.,
Description:
xvi, 265 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Education - Philosophy. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00140-1
ISBN:
9783319001401 (electronic bk.)
The body in professional practice, learning and education = body/practice /
The body in professional practice, learning and education
body/practice /[electronic resource] :edited by Bill Green, Nick Hopwood. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2015. - xvi, 265 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Professional and practice-based learning,v.112210-5549 ;. - Professional and practice-based learning ;v.8..
Part I Introducing the Body in Professional Practice, Learning and Education.-- Introduction: Body/Practice Bill Green & Nick Hopwood.-- 1. The Body in Professional Practice, Learning and Education: A Question of Corporeality, Bill Green & Nick Hopwood -- Part II Thinking with the Body in Professional Practice -- 2. Sustaining the Change Agent: Bringing the Body into Language in Professional Practice, Margaret Somerville & Karen Vella -- 3. Relational Geometries of the Body: Doing Ethnographic Fieldwork, Nick Hopwood -- 4. Terroir and Timespace: Body Rhythms in Winemaking, Mary C. Johnsson -- 5. Inhabiting a Teaching Body: Portraits of Teaching, Jo-Anne Reid & Donna Mathewson Mitchell -- 6. Body Matters: The Critical Contribution of Affect in School Classrooms and Beyond, Dianne Mulcahy -- 7. Thinking Bodies: Practice Theory, Deleuze and Professional Education, Bill Green -- Part III The Body in Question in Health Professional Education and Practice -- 8. Embodiment in the Practice and Education of Health Professionals, Stephen Loftus -- 9. Embodied Reflexivity: Knowledge and the Body in Professional Practice, Erika R. Katzman -- 10. Embodied Practices in Dialysis Care: On (Para)Professional Work, Laura L. Ellingson -- 11. (Per)forming the Practice(d) Body: Gynecological Teaching Associates in Medical Education, Jodi Hall -- 12. The (De)fragmented Body in Nursing Education, Sandra DeLuca, Pat Bethune-Davies & Janice Elliott -- 13. Looking Like an Occupational Therapist: (Re) presentations of Her Comportment Within Autoethnographic Tales, Sally Denshire -- Part IV Concluding Reflections -- 14. Reflecting on the Body in Professional Practice, Learning and Education: Toward a Corporeal Turn, Elizabeth Anne Kinsella -- About the Authors -- Index.
The body matters, in practice. How then might we think about the body in our work in and on professional practice, learning and education? What value is there in realising and articulating the notion of the professional practitioner as crucially embodied? Beyond that, what of conceiving of the professional practice field itself as a living corporate body? How is the body implicated in understanding and researching professional practice, learning and education? Body/Practice is an extensive volume dedicated to exploring these and related questions, philosophically and empirically. It constitutes a rare but much needed reframing of scholarship relating to professional practice and its relation with professional learning and professional education more generally. It takes bodies seriously, developing theoretical frameworks, offering detailed analyses from empirical studies, and opening up questions of representation. The book is organized into four parts: I. Introducing the Body in Professional Practice, Learning and Education; II. Thinking with the Body in Professional Practice; III. The Body in Question in Health Professional Education and Practice; IV. Concluding Reflections. It brings together researchers from a range of disciplinary and professional practice fields, including particular reference to Health and Education. Across fifteen chapters, the authors explore a broad range of issues and challenges with regard to corporeality, practice theory and philosophy, and professional education, providing an innovative, coherent and richly informed account of what it means to bring the body back in, with regard to professional education and beyond.
ISBN: 9783319001401 (electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-00140-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
555196
Education
--Philosophy.
LC Class. No.: LB14.7
Dewey Class. No.: 370.1
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