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Call for papers: special issue on critical realism and human-nature relations

A guest post by Leigh Price (University of Inland Norway, leigh.price@inn.no), Andreas Vavvos (University ofCrete, Greece & University of Saint Andrews, UK), and Jan Zumoberhaus (University of Fribourg,Switzerland). Submission Deadline: 28 February 2025 The Journal of Critical Realism is calling… Read More »Call for papers: special issue on critical realism and human-nature relations

Catholic Faith Permeation and Teacher Preparation: An Exploratory Case Study

Brett Fawcett (bgrahamfawcett@gmail.com) University of Calgary, 2024 Download from repository Abstract The purpose of this exploratory case study was to explore the ways that Catholic postsecondary institutions were perceived by their Catholic educator graduates to prepare Catholic teachers for the… Read More »Catholic Faith Permeation and Teacher Preparation: An Exploratory Case Study

Knowledge and Agency in Vocational Education: An analysis of competency-based training and student counselling utilising a lens of critical realism to cultural historical activity theory

Niklas Rosenblad (niklas.rosenblad@alumni.helsinki.fi, Bluesky) Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki , 2023 Download from repository Abstract Relational agency is a knowledge-laden but not knowing-determined concept derived from cultural historical activity theory, characterising social and collaborative activity and work as… Read More »Knowledge and Agency in Vocational Education: An analysis of competency-based training and student counselling utilising a lens of critical realism to cultural historical activity theory

Keeping the Faith by Second Generation Chinese American Freshmen: A Morphogenetic Analysis of Reflexive Mediation of the Christian Faith over the First Year of University Life

Michael Karim (mkarim1015@fuller.edu) Fuller Theological Seminary, 2020 Download from repository Abstract The quandary of university freshmen losing their Christian faith during the first year of university life is a well-known problem. Most explanations come from sources in structure and culture… Read More »Keeping the Faith by Second Generation Chinese American Freshmen: A Morphogenetic Analysis of Reflexive Mediation of the Christian Faith over the First Year of University Life

Call for contributions to edited book ‘Critical Realism and Planning’

A guest post by Jin Xue. Call for contributions: Planning is an interdisciplinary field, operating at the intersection of science, policy, and lived experience. As the world is becoming increasingly complex and intertwined, and being challenged by polycrisis, new technologies… Read More »Call for contributions to edited book ‘Critical Realism and Planning’

An exploration of the underlying generative mechanisms that shape university students’ agency in their educational digital practices

Caroline Kuhn (carolinekuhn1967@gmail.com, website) School of Education, Bath Spa University, UK, 2021 Download from repository Abstract Research in educational technology is often approached from an enthusiastic stance that emphasises questions related to ‘what works’, ‘best practice’, and ‘efficiency’, leaving the… Read More »An exploration of the underlying generative mechanisms that shape university students’ agency in their educational digital practices

A critical realist epistemology and the Catholic notion of ‘sensus fidei’ as key to critical thinking in confessional Catholic religious education in the Philippines

Johnny C. Go, EdD (jcgo@ateneo.edu, website) UCL Institute of Education, University of London, 2016 Download from repository Abstract The research question is: ‘Is critical thinking compatible with confessional Catholic religious education as practiced in the Philippines? If so, in what… Read More »A critical realist epistemology and the Catholic notion of ‘sensus fidei’ as key to critical thinking in confessional Catholic religious education in the Philippines