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Lew Zipin is an Adjunct Professor at the University of South Australia, affiliated with UniSA Education Futures. His research focuses on social-educational justice, curriculum ethics, and university governance. He collaborates with institutions globally and has published extensively on topics like Funds of Knowledge, Bourdieuian capital frameworks, and equity in education policy.
Key research interests include reimagining curriculum design to address structural inequalities, ethical dilemmas in knowledge systems, and the impact of governance models on academic work. His work often bridges theoretical frameworks with practical educational praxis, emphasizing marginalized voices in policy and pedagogy.
Recent articles explore intersections of funds of knowledge with wealth and capital theories, while book chapters address challenges in regional school collaboration and accountability systems. Zipin’s contributions highlight pragmatic-radical strategies to navigate systemic barriers in education, particularly in low-socioeconomic regions.
He has supervised research degrees and co-authored works with Marie Brennan and others, focusing on Australian curriculum policies and the future of education research in higher education amid funding shifts. His collaborative efforts aim to strengthen equitable educational practices through interdisciplinary dialogue and community engagement.
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