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Confronting Theory
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15 May 2010

Confronting Theory presents a methodological (philosophical) and educational evaluation and critique of what has come to be known as Theory (‘with a capital-T’) in cross-disciplinary humanities education. Rather than merely dismissing Theory writing as risibly pretentious and abstract, Confronting Theory examines its principal concepts from the perspective of academic psychology and shows that, although ‘Theory that only dogs can hear’ may sound like revolutionary psychological analysis it is frequently incoherent and/or has few, if any, empirical implications that students can evaluate.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Science & Technology Policy, Social and cultural anthropology, Popular culture
Cultural Studies and Capital-T Theory
What is Theory About?
Different Things
Theory, People and ‘Subjects’
‘Post-Human’ Theory and Cultural Studies
Affecting Ontologies
Real experience, Un-real Science
Theory and Education