Renée
M. Fountain
Laval University
Québec City, QC
E-mail: renee.fountain@fse.ulaval.ca
My research interests are in politicizing
and complexifying: 1) open-source alternatives for international
education (to resist augmenting the digital divide); 2) critical
and creative engagement with sociotechnoscientific controversies
(via Actor Network Theory, Foucault's normalization and Deleuze's
rhizome); and 3) performativities of citizenship (in light of
increasing neoliberalist strongholds).
I presently work in Gabon and Morocco
(Africa) and eventually hope to work in Sri Lanka, India and
Vietnam. My specific interests in these countries are feminist-based
(enabling women) and technology-oriented (implementing Linux
operating systems, particularly in outlying areas).
Work-in-progess:
I am presently undertaking a book as co-editor with Michael Flower to re-verbalize
Actor Network Theory in Education (Peter Lang). Several recent articles
pertain to the implementation of Linux in both Gabon, Africa (at the École
Normale Supérieur) and in a secondary biology classroom here in
Québec City.
At Educational
Insights I am hoping to launch a site for reflections
on "how are you living hope?" (a different kind
of article, interactive in nature although limited in time)
and editing an issue on Autobiography (Récits de vie)
of some very innovative work done in this area by both masters
and doctoral students of Jacques Daignault..
In terms of service:
I am currently vice-president of CACS at CSSE and one of two webmasters for
IAACS (International Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies:
http://www.iaacs.org/)
The site (initiated by Bill Pinar) will be officially launched shortly
but PLEASE feel free to go and join now as it is totally operational! The
interface is possible in MANY languages!