Author: | Khadim Hussain | ISBN: | 9789699645075 |
Publisher: | Narratives | Publication: | January 28, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Khadim Hussain |
ISBN: | 9789699645075 |
Publisher: | Narratives |
Publication: | January 28, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Dr. Khadim Hussain's new book 'Rethinking Education: Critical Discourse and Society' provides an insight to readers on critical discourses in Pakistani society and its links with education system in the country. Potentially it is a harbinger of a transformation in our society where reason and critical thinking have rusted and consequently it could be translated into the stupendous power of the masses, who have traditionally been treated as a harmless, driven herd of sheep. Each chapter is a complete entity in itself and is organically connected with the whole discourse. Dr. Khadim is an known academia in Pakistan associated with Bacha Khan Educational Trust and Institute for Regional Research and Advocay (AIRRA) in Peshawar. He has worked as permanent faculty for Linguistics and Communication at Bahria University Islamabad, Pakistan from 2004 to 2010. He has some 20 international research publications and scores of media articles on education, human security, social transformation, culture, linguistics, extremism and terrorism and regional cooperation to his credit.
Dr. Khadim Hussain's new book 'Rethinking Education: Critical Discourse and Society' provides an insight to readers on critical discourses in Pakistani society and its links with education system in the country. Potentially it is a harbinger of a transformation in our society where reason and critical thinking have rusted and consequently it could be translated into the stupendous power of the masses, who have traditionally been treated as a harmless, driven herd of sheep. Each chapter is a complete entity in itself and is organically connected with the whole discourse. Dr. Khadim is an known academia in Pakistan associated with Bacha Khan Educational Trust and Institute for Regional Research and Advocay (AIRRA) in Peshawar. He has worked as permanent faculty for Linguistics and Communication at Bahria University Islamabad, Pakistan from 2004 to 2010. He has some 20 international research publications and scores of media articles on education, human security, social transformation, culture, linguistics, extremism and terrorism and regional cooperation to his credit.