We have learned from feminist philosophy and critical theory that neutrality is a myth; this applies also to the seemingly neutral ways we structure our courses, design our assignments, and assess student achievement and mastery of material. Despite efforts to diversify the content of philosophy classes by ensuring that philosophy written by a diverse and representative selection of philosophers is studied, students still may be alienated when required to participate in a discourse that is not their own. We explore and argue the need for decentering playfulness in philosophy classrooms
This paper argues for the diversification of university-level philosophy curricula. I defend the ide...
In this philosophical research project, the author examines the question: How can the case be made t...
© 2019 Khadija Alhumaid. This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribut...
Diversity is becoming a watchword in philosophy. Increasingly, philosophers are working to diversify...
One of the significant problems for philosophy’s development into a more diverse discipline is the f...
In introducing the present issue, I clarify in which sense knowledge and philosophy can discriminate...
For the past twenty years the lack of diversity in professional philosophy has come under increasing...
In introducing the present issue, I clarify in which sense knowledge and philosophy can discriminate...
This open access book explores the gendered reality of learning philosophy at the university level, ...
At the 2016 All Campus Forum President Hinton called for us to create an ecosystem of inclusion at...
ABSTRACT: In the current work an educational proposal tries to form a colloquium, a constructive con...
In this essay, Aili Bresnahan notes that institutions and many others are working to diversify the f...
Although the current definition exists at the intersection of critical pedagogy, disability studies,...
My contribution to this conversation sets out to accomplish two things: First, I offer a definition ...
This paper presents two challenges faced by many initiatives that try to diversify undergraduate phi...
This paper argues for the diversification of university-level philosophy curricula. I defend the ide...
In this philosophical research project, the author examines the question: How can the case be made t...
© 2019 Khadija Alhumaid. This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribut...
Diversity is becoming a watchword in philosophy. Increasingly, philosophers are working to diversify...
One of the significant problems for philosophy’s development into a more diverse discipline is the f...
In introducing the present issue, I clarify in which sense knowledge and philosophy can discriminate...
For the past twenty years the lack of diversity in professional philosophy has come under increasing...
In introducing the present issue, I clarify in which sense knowledge and philosophy can discriminate...
This open access book explores the gendered reality of learning philosophy at the university level, ...
At the 2016 All Campus Forum President Hinton called for us to create an ecosystem of inclusion at...
ABSTRACT: In the current work an educational proposal tries to form a colloquium, a constructive con...
In this essay, Aili Bresnahan notes that institutions and many others are working to diversify the f...
Although the current definition exists at the intersection of critical pedagogy, disability studies,...
My contribution to this conversation sets out to accomplish two things: First, I offer a definition ...
This paper presents two challenges faced by many initiatives that try to diversify undergraduate phi...
This paper argues for the diversification of university-level philosophy curricula. I defend the ide...
In this philosophical research project, the author examines the question: How can the case be made t...
© 2019 Khadija Alhumaid. This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribut...