Casting Curricular Circles, or The Sorcerer, the Phantom and the Troubadour
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2011-08-02
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Laura M. Jewett is an Assistant Professor of Curriculum Theory in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Innovation at The University of Texas at Brownsville. Areas of interest include curriculum, culture, epistemology, and qualitative inquiry. She is the author of A Delicate Dance: Autoethnography, Curriculum and the Semblance of Intimacy and can be contacted at ljbaiku@hotmail.com.
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Complicity is an open access (free to all readers), peer-reviewed journal that publishes original articles on all aspects of education that are informed by the idea of complexity (in its technical, applied, philosophical, theoretical, or narrative manifestations). The journal strives to serve as a forum for both theoretical and practical contributions and to facilitate the exchange of diverse ideas and points of view related to complexity in education.
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