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    Academic domains as political battlegrounds: A global enquiry by 99 academics in the fields of education and technology (2017)

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    https://hdl.handle.net/10092/105112
    
    Publisher's DOI/URI
    http://doi.org/10.1177/0266666916646415
    
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    SAGE Publications
    ISSN
    0266-6669
    1741-6469
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    Authors
    Al Lily AE
    Foland J
    Stoloff D
    Gogus A
    Deniz Erguvan I
    Tomé Awshar M
    Tondeur J
    Hammond M
    Venter IM
    Jerry P
    Vlachopoulos D
    Oni A
    Liu Y
    Badosek R
    López de la Madrid MC
    Mazzoni E
    Lee H
    Kinley K
    Kalz M
    Sambuu U
    Bushnaq T
    Pinkwart N
    Adedokun-Shittu NA
    Zander POM
    Oliver K
    Pombo LMT
    Balaban Sali J
    Gregory S
    Tobgay S
    Joy M
    Elen J
    Jwaifell MOH
    Said MNHM
    Al-Saggaf Y
    Naaji A
    White J
    Jordan K
    Gerstein J
    Umit Yapici I
    Sanga C
    Nleya PT
    Sbihi B
    Rocha Lucas M
    Mbarika V
    Reiners T
    Schön S
    Sujo-Montes L
    Santally M
    Häkkinen P
    Al Saif A
    Gegenfurtner A
    Schatz S
    Padilla Vigil V
    Tannahill C
    Padilla Partida S
    Zhang Z
    Charalambous K
    Moreira A
    Coto M
    Laxman K
    Sara Farley H
    Gumbo MT
    Simsek A
    Ramganesh E
    Birzina R
    Player-Koro C
    Dumbraveanu R
    Ziphorah M
    Mohamudally N
    Thomas S
    Romero M
    Nirmala M
    Cifuentes L
    Osaily RZK
    Clemency Omoogun A
    Seferoglu SS
    Elçi A
    Edyburn D
    Moudgalya K
    Ebner M
    Bottino R
    Khoo E
    Pedro L
    Buarki H
    Román-Odio C
    Qureshi IA
    Ahsan Khan M
    Thornthwaite C
    Kerimkulova S
    Downes T
    Malmi L
    Bardakci S
    Itmazi J
    Rogers J
    Rughooputh SDDV
    Ali Akour M
    Henderson JB
    de Freitas S
    Schrader PG
    Farley, Helen cc
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    Abstract

    This article theorizes the functional relationship between the human components (i.e., scholars) and non-human components (i.e., structural configurations) of academic domains. It is organized around the following question: in what ways have scholars formed and been formed by the structural configurations of their academic domain? The article uses as a case study the academic domain of education and technology to examine this question. Its authorship approach is innovative, with a worldwide collection of academics (99 authors) collaborating to address the proposed question based on their reflections on daily social and academic practices. This collaboration followed a three-round process of contributions via email. Analysis of these scholars’ reflective accounts was carried out, and a theoretical proposition was established from this analysis. The proposition is of a mutual (yet not necessarily balanced) power (and therefore political) relationship between the human and non-human constituents of an academic realm, with the two shaping one another. One implication of this proposition is that these non-human elements exist as political ‘actors’, just like their human counterparts, having ‘agency’ – which they exercise over humans. This turns academic domains into political (functional or dysfunctional) ‘battlefields’ wherein both humans and non-humans engage in political activities and actions that form the identity of the academic domain. For more information about the authorship approach, please see Al Lily AEA (2015) A crowd-authoring project on the scholarship of educational technology. Information Development. doi: 10.1177/0266666915622044.

    Citation
    Al Lily AE, Foland J, Stoloff D, Gogus A, Deniz Erguvan I, Tomé Awshar M, Tondeur J, Hammond M, Venter IM, Jerry P, Vlachopoulos D, Oni A, Liu Y, Badosek R, López de la Madrid MC, Mazzoni E, Lee H, Kinley K, Kalz M, Sambuu U, Bushnaq T, Pinkwart N, Adedokun-Shittu NA, Zander POM, Oliver K, Pombo LMT, Balaban Sali J, Gregory S, Tobgay S, Joy M, Elen J, Jwaifell MOH, Said MNHM, Al-Saggaf Y, Naaji A, White J, Jordan K, Gerstein J, Umit Yapici I, Sanga C, Nleya PT, Sbihi B, Rocha Lucas M, Mbarika V, Reiners T, Schön S, Sujo-Montes L, Santally M, Häkkinen P, Al Saif A, Gegenfurtner A, Schatz S, Padilla Vigil V, Tannahill C, Padilla Partida S, Zhang Z, Charalambous K, Moreira A, Coto M, Laxman K, Sara Farley H, Gumbo MT, Simsek A, Ramganesh E, Birzina R, Player-Koro C, Dumbraveanu R, Ziphorah M, Mohamudally N, Thomas S, Romero M, Nirmala M, Cifuentes L, Osaily RZK, Clemency Omoogun A, Seferoglu SS, Elçi A, Edyburn D, Moudgalya K, Ebner M, Bottino R, Khoo E, Pedro L, Buarki H, Román-Odio C, Qureshi IA, Ahsan Khan M, Thornthwaite C, Kerimkulova S, Downes T, Malmi L, Bardakci S, Itmazi J, Rogers J, Rughooputh SDDV, Ali Akour M, Henderson JB, de Freitas S, Schrader PG (2017). Academic domains as political battlegrounds: A global enquiry by 99 academics in the fields of education and technology. Information Development. 33(3). 270-288.
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    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    39 - Education::3904 - Specialist studies in education::390405 - Educational technology and computing
    39 - Education::3902 - Education policy, sociology and philosophy::390202 - History and philosophy of education
    39 - Education::3902 - Education policy, sociology and philosophy::390203 - Sociology of education
    39 - Education::3901 - Curriculum and pedagogy::390102 - Curriculum and pedagogy theory and development
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10092/17651

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