Click Here to Download: https://ouo.io/zmbYqF International Schools, Teaching and Governance An Autoethnography of a Teacher in Conflict By: Carmen Blyth Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Print ISBN: 9783319467825, 3319467824 eText ISBN: 9783319467832, 3319467832 Copyright year: 2017 Format: PDF Available from $ 99.00 USD SKU 9783319467832 This book examines how injustice based on social positioning is performed within the context of international schools. Drawing on the lived experiences of an international school teacher, it proposes and explores the notion that teachers, in being constituted and positioned as subordinate within the hierarchy that is the international school, leads to their being wronged on three counts: epistemically for being wrongfully mistrusted; ethically for being wrongfully excluded; and ontologically for being wrongfully positioned as a lesser human being. The book addresses the dearth of research currently available on conflict in international schools and how conflict between teachers and administrators is dealt with in and by such institutions. It will be valuable reading for students and teachers of education and sociology, and those interested in the workings of international schools.