Vocational knowledge: regions and recontextualisation capability
This paper focuses on the constitution of vocational knowledge, and the development of an analytical framework that seeks to identify and characterise how that knowledge is constituted. Bernstein's concept of a 'region' is outlined as a socio-epistemic entity into which various aspects of disciplinary knowledge are 'recontextualised' to meet the requirements of practice. This leads to a discussion of both the 'internal' social relations that exist between organisations involved in recontextualisation, and the 'external' factors that influence the character of regions, including relations betwe ... Show more
Authors: Hordern, Jim
Published: Dordrecht, Netherlands, Springer International Publishing, 2017
Resource type: Book chapter
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