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12/06/2017

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Special Issue: BIOPOLITICS AND SCIENCE EDUCATION

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In this issue

Editorial

Biopolitics and science education

Lyn Carter, Matthew Weinstein & Larry Bencze

Original Paper

Specifying a curriculum for biopolitical critical literacy in science teacher education: exploring roles for science fiction

Noel Gough

Original Paper

The ontology of science teaching in the neoliberal era

Ajay Sharma

Forum

Teaching: in light of Noel Gough's and Ajay Sharma's articles

Chantal Pouliot

Original Paper

NGSS, disposability, and the ambivalence of science in/under neoliberalism

Matthew Weinstein

Forum

Individualism, instrumental reason and policy texts: some considerations from the perspective of contemporary political philosophy

Rita Vilanova & Isabel Martins

Original Paper

Rising against a gathering storm: a biopolitical analysis of citizenship in STEM policy

Darren Hoeg & Larry Bencze

Forum

The interplay between structure and agency in the enactment of STEM policy

Isabel Martins, Francine Pinhão & Rita Vilanova

Original Paper

Biopolitics and the 'subject' of labor in science education

Jesse Bazzul

Original Paper

Searching for a crack to let environment light in: ecological biopolitics and education for sustainable development discourses

Annette Gough

Forum

A response to Annette Gough and Jesse Bazzul. Subverting subjectivity: an anti-neoliberal reformulation of science education for life

Ralph Levinson

Original Paper

The problem of bio-concepts: biopolitics, bio-economy and the political economy of nothing

Kean Birch

Forum

National innovation policy and public science in Australia

Lyn Carter

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