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  1. Axel Honneth's Critical Pedagogy for a Renewed Socialist-Global Society.Victor John Loquias - 2019 - Social Ethics Society Journal of Applied Philosophy 1 (5):99-140.
    This paper provides an alternative way of linking Honneth’s claims on critical theory with his view of education. It addresses the question whether Honneth’s view of education bear the ramifications of his early theory of recognition, andhow it does come into play in the current strand of his thought in his later works. Honneth’s own description of doing criticaltheory is then appropriated to education in the phrase “criticalpedagogy with normative content.” The development ofHonneth’s thought from his theory of recognition to (...)
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  • Toward a Decolonial Praxis in Critical Peace Education: Postcolonial Insights and Pedagogic Possibilities.Basma Hajir & Kevin Kester - 2020 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 39 (5):515-532.
    This paper argues for a decolonial praxis in critical peace education. Drawing on an integrative review method, the paper synthesises approaches, practices, and theories from peace and peace education literature with special attention paid to the concepts of critical peace education, cosmopolitanism, postcolonial thought, and decolonial action. The paper particularly explores the philosophical contributions of postcolonial and decolonial thought and how each could help toward decolonising approaches for critical peace education. The concept of ‘structural violence’ is critiqued as obfuscating individual (...)
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  • becoming things, becoming-world : On Cosmopolitanism, Reification and Education.Claudia Schumann - 2020 - Dissertation, Stockholm University
    What if education were not about becoming something, making something of yourself, becoming some thing? What if we were to consider education as becoming-world? These questions are posed against the background of the current populist nationalist backlash against the consequences of globalization, along with growing anti-intellectualism and anti-democratic sentiment. How can education contribute locally and globally to fostering and safeguarding the very possibility of democratic practices against the neoliberal consecration of reified social relations? Becoming Things, Becoming-world contributes to contemporary discussions (...)
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  • Self-critical appropriation: An assessment of Bauman’s view of education in liquid modernity.Ariel Sarid - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (5):462-472.
    Zygmunt Bauman has devoted considerable amount of attention to the discussion of the educational challenges in liquid modernity. While a good deal of professional attention has been given to Bauman’s concept in various fields and disciplines, his views on education have received relatively little response by educational theorists and practitioners. The aim of this article is to assess Bauman’s prognosis and diagnosis for education in liquid modernity and argue that even if one generally accepts Bauman’s portrayal of current society, his (...)
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  • Reconnaissance et justice éducative.Thomas Michiels - 2016 - Philosophiques 43 (1):93-113.
    Michiels, Thomas | : Si les théories de la reconnaissance ont permis de renouveler plusieurs domaines de l’éthique, peu d’auteurs se sont intéressés jusqu’à présent à leur apport aux débats éducatifs. Or, que peut précisément le concept de reconnaissance pour l’éthique de l’éducation? C’est la question posée par cet article. Examinant de prime abord plusieurs propositions faites par la littérature, cette étude leur oppose ensuite une vision plus exigeante de la reconnaissance, soit, le fondement légitime d’une théorie relationnelle de la (...)
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