
Overview
Background
Christina is a senior lecturer in the School of Education at The University of Queensland. She draws from philosophy and sociology to examine contemporary practices and policies in education. Prior to working at UQ, Christina held a prestigious McKenzie Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at The University of Melbourne. She also has experience working in schools as both a humanities teacher and head of department.
I interrogate the borders and boundaries placed around a lot of educational thinking. I ask probing questions about why we do things in education the way we do, and I explore the consequences that can flow on from thinking one-dimensionally about schooling. This reflection enables me to research the current trends in education and unpack the assumptions about young people, school leaders and teachers often entrenched in education policy and practice. Whose interests are served by formulating education policy and practice in this way, and whose interests are left out? Importantly, I explore how we can rethink education to enable more equitable access. I ask - how can we think outside the square to innovate and generate more educational opportunity? Pushing the boundaries about what we know about education in order to generate productive conversations about where we are heading as a society is an important thread that flows through all of my research.
Availability
- Dr Christina Gowlett is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Bachelor of Education, The University of Queensland
- Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Innovative applications of social, critical and political theory in education
I specialise in fostering news ways to think about educational issues. My research is especially known for innovatively applying the concepts available through the work of Judith Butler and Karen Barad. My two books with Professor Mary Lou Rasmussen (ANU) and Associate Professor Richard Niesche (UNSW) are examples of this.
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Exploring new ways to think about educational leadership
Educational leadership has a long history of being examined through the same old lenses. I’m interested in exploring how we can cross-fertilise new ideas and new prisms of thinking into educational leadership.
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The use of technology by young people and its effects on information literacy
This is my most recent area of research interest, and I've just started a new research grant on this topic.
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Assessment practices in school
It’s extremely important to think carefully about the way we assess the work of young people in schools. I have been involved in two research-based reports for government concerning quality school-based assessment practices.
Works
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2014
Journal Article
Advocating a post-structuralist politics for educational leadership
Niesche, Richard and Gowlett, Christina (2014). Advocating a post-structuralist politics for educational leadership. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 47 (4), 372-386. doi: 10.1080/00131857.2014.976930
2014
Journal Article
Using Butler to understand the multiplicity and variability of policy reception
Gowlett, Christina, Keddie, Amanda, Mills, Martin, Renshaw, Peter, Christie, Pam, Geelan, David and Monk, Sue (2014). Using Butler to understand the multiplicity and variability of policy reception. Journal of Education Policy, 30 (2), 149-164. doi: 10.1080/02680939.2014.920924
2014
Journal Article
Queer(y)ing and recrafting agency: moving away from a model of coercion versus escape
Gowlett, Christina (2014). Queer(y)ing and recrafting agency: moving away from a model of coercion versus escape. Discourse, 35 (3), 405-418. doi: 10.1080/01596306.2014.888844
2014
Journal Article
Differentiated learning: from policy to classroom
Mills, Martin, Monk, Sue, Keddie, Amanda, Renshaw, Peter, Christie, Pam, Geelan, David and Gowlett, Christina (2014). Differentiated learning: from policy to classroom. Oxford Review of Education, 40 (3), 331-348. doi: 10.1080/03054985.2014.911725
2014
Journal Article
Interview with Raewyn Connell: the cultural politics of queer theory in education research
Rasmussen, Mary Lou, Gowlett, Christina and Connell, Raewyn (2014). Interview with Raewyn Connell: the cultural politics of queer theory in education research. Discourse, 35 (3), 335-346. doi: 10.1080/01596306.2014.888839
2013
Journal Article
Investigating 'moments' for student agency through a differentiated music curriculum
Monk, Sue, Mills, Martin, Renshaw, Peter, Geelan, David, Keddie, Amanda and Gowlett, Christina (2013). Investigating 'moments' for student agency through a differentiated music curriculum. International Journal of Pedagogies and Learning, 8 (3), 179-193. doi: 10.5172/ijpl.2013.8.3.179
2013
Journal Article
Thinking about the way we discuss social justice in education
Gowlett, Christina (2013). Thinking about the way we discuss social justice in education. Gender And Education, 25 (7), 946-950. doi: 10.1080/09540253.2013.847565
2013
Journal Article
Beyond culturalism: addressing issues of Indigenous disadvantage through schooling
Keddie, Amanda, Gowlett, Christina, Mills, Martin, Monk, Sue and Renshaw, Peter (2013). Beyond culturalism: addressing issues of Indigenous disadvantage through schooling. The Australian Educational Researcher, 40 (1), 91-108. doi: 10.1007/s13384-012-0080-x
2013
Journal Article
Deterritorialising the dominant assemblage of social justice research
Gowlett, Christina (2013). Deterritorialising the dominant assemblage of social justice research. Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 34 (1), 145-154. doi: 10.1080/01596306.2012.698869
2013
Book Chapter
Doing data differently: Disrupting the dominant intelligibilities surrounding performance data and the impact on secondary schooling
Gowlett, Christina (2013). Doing data differently: Disrupting the dominant intelligibilities surrounding performance data and the impact on secondary schooling. Empirical leadership research: letting the data speak for themselves. (pp. 199-214) edited by Scott Eacott and Richard Niesche. Niagara Falls, NY United States: Untested Ideas Research Center.
2012
Journal Article
Injurious assumptions: Butler, subjectification and gen(d)erational poverty
Gowlett, Christina (2012). Injurious assumptions: Butler, subjectification and gen(d)erational poverty. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 16 (9), 885-900. doi: 10.1080/13603116.2011.572187
2011
Other Outputs
SUBJECTification: An examination of senior subject selection at a 'disadvantaged' secondary school
Gowlett, Christina (2011). SUBJECTification: An examination of senior subject selection at a 'disadvantaged' secondary school. PhD Thesis, School of Education, The University of Queensland.
2008
Other Outputs
Queensland Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting (QCAR) Framework Evaluation Project - Phase 1 (2006-2008)
Goos, M., Mills, M., Gilbert, R., Gowlett, C., Wright, T., Renshaw, P., Pendergast, D., Nichols, K., McGregor, G., Khan, A., Keddie, A. and Honan, E. (2008). Queensland Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting (QCAR) Framework Evaluation Project - Phase 1 (2006-2008). Brisbane, Australia: Department of Education, Training and the Arts.
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Christina Gowlett is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
Bourdieu on Tuckshop Duty: A case study of the character and utility of unpaid labour in a Queensland primary school
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Carmen Mills
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Master Philosophy
Bourdieu on Tuckshop Duty: A case study of the character and utility of unpaid labour in a Queensland primary school
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Carmen Mills
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding Extended School Non-attendance in Primary School Children.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Carmen Mills
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Doctor Philosophy
Can I be feminist here? A critical autoethnographic perspective of feminist leadership in Australian girls' schools
Associate Advisor
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
A recipe to re-member: Toward a migrant "Asian" Australian teacher's critical autoethnography in Australian education
Associate Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Can I be feminist here? A critical autoethnographic perspective of feminist leadership in Australian girls' schools
Associate Advisor
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2023
Master Philosophy
Activating self as a mechanism for teacher growth and development: a narrative study of coaching within the context of performative accountabilities
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Katie Makar
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Curriculum Policy Enactment and Spaces of Change: A Bourdieuian Field Analysis
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Katie Makar, Associate Professor Carmen Mills
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