Like many concepts and notions used in various subfields of education, the idea of democracy is both floating and polysemic. It can also be a conveniently loose term that can be used by some to position themselves above others and to ‘teach them’ lessons about how to ‘do’ democracy, often creating unjustified hierarchies and moralistic judgements. Based on Mikhail Bakhtin’s concepts of 'authoritative discourse and internally persuasive discourse', this article examines how the contested idea of democracy is constructed and negotiated at a key International Conference on democratic education. Excerpts from talks given at the conference serve as case studies in this paper, without the intention to generalise about discourses of democracy in e...
Contemporary education research, policy and practice are complex and challenging. The political stru...
This article problematizes interculturality in relation to how the notion of democracy is constructe...
The broad concern of this paper is how the relationship between education, democracy and emancipatio...
Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0)Like many concepts and notions used in various subfi...
This paper argues for an education for critical citizenship closely connected with a revitalisation...
The aim of this paper is to focus on the ways discourses about democracy and human rights within Fin...
The idea of a democratic education in the English context has lost a considerable amount of ground s...
This theoretical review examines how democratic education is conceptualized within educational schol...
Matthew Lipman claims that the community of inquiry is an exemplar of democracy in action. To many p...
There is an unacknowledged disagreement on what kind of dialogue best supports democracy. ...
In this paper, the author (re)considers Dewey’s ideas about the role of education in developing demo...
There is an unacknowledged disagreement on what kind of dialogue best supports democracy. Many view ...
They do say that all ideas have their time, and in media education it seems that it is the time for ...
Compared to the international mainstream educational agenda, which is widely sustained by a neo-libe...
Both the United Nation and the Council of Europe acknowledge the necessity to “educate for democracy...
Contemporary education research, policy and practice are complex and challenging. The political stru...
This article problematizes interculturality in relation to how the notion of democracy is constructe...
The broad concern of this paper is how the relationship between education, democracy and emancipatio...
Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0)Like many concepts and notions used in various subfi...
This paper argues for an education for critical citizenship closely connected with a revitalisation...
The aim of this paper is to focus on the ways discourses about democracy and human rights within Fin...
The idea of a democratic education in the English context has lost a considerable amount of ground s...
This theoretical review examines how democratic education is conceptualized within educational schol...
Matthew Lipman claims that the community of inquiry is an exemplar of democracy in action. To many p...
There is an unacknowledged disagreement on what kind of dialogue best supports democracy. ...
In this paper, the author (re)considers Dewey’s ideas about the role of education in developing demo...
There is an unacknowledged disagreement on what kind of dialogue best supports democracy. Many view ...
They do say that all ideas have their time, and in media education it seems that it is the time for ...
Compared to the international mainstream educational agenda, which is widely sustained by a neo-libe...
Both the United Nation and the Council of Europe acknowledge the necessity to “educate for democracy...
Contemporary education research, policy and practice are complex and challenging. The political stru...
This article problematizes interculturality in relation to how the notion of democracy is constructe...
The broad concern of this paper is how the relationship between education, democracy and emancipatio...