Abstract
This special issue explores the contribution of sociologist Dorothy E. Smith's vast scholarship to the field of adult education. Drawing from her materialist re-orientation of sociological inquiry, exemplified in her crafting of Institutional Ethnography, these authors raise questions about the politics of knowledge work and the relations between activism, learning, and social change.
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