ABSTRACT

This collection is a representative set of ten of the key papers which Thomas Greenfield, arguably the doyen of contemporary theories of educational administration, has published over the last twenty years. His writings as they appear are eagerly sought after and studied by scholars, students and practitioners in Britain and across the English-speaking world, but are not always readibly available individually.  The collection charts the development of Greenfield's views of social reality as human invention, and explores strands of argument on the nature of knowledge, on admininstrative theory and research, on values, on the limits of science and the importance of human subjectivity, truth and reality. The volume is concluded by a discussion between Greenfield and Peter Ribbins, which reflects on Greenfield's career and elaborates on the range of his complex and often controversial ideas.

chapter |24 pages

Theory About Organization

A new perspective and its implications for schools

chapter |29 pages

The Man Who Comes Back through the Door in the Wall

Discovering truth, discovering self, discovering organizations

chapter |11 pages

Against Group Mind

An anarchistic theory of organization 1

chapter |30 pages

Re-Forming and Re-Valuing Educational Administration

Whence and when cometh the phoenix? 1

chapter |29 pages

Science and Service

The making of the profession of educational administration 1

chapter |41 pages

Educational Administration as a Humane Science

Conversations between Thomas Greenfield and Peter Ribbins