First, I review the context for the need of new deliberative models, specifically agonistic deliberative models, for public discourse and for use in training students for public discourse. I then highlight five specific points that I trouble and enrich, principally through the work of Giroux, Arendt, Biesta, and Duarte. While I agree that there is great value in Lo’s description of the agonistic deliberative model, I advocate for what Biesta would call a weaker model of deliberation, one that sets the conditions for transformative education but one that does not act as an instrument for it
This response to Samuelsson’s typology for assessing deliberative democracy in classroom discussions...
By taking the vantage point of agonistic pluralism, the aim is to enter into dialogue with Samuelsso...
In this appreciative response to Jennifer Hauver’s article about elementary children’s negotiation o...
Deliberative models of democratic education encourage the discussion of controversial issues in the ...
This article is a response to a theoretical and philosophical examination of agonistic deliberation ...
Due to the current political challenges facing democratic societies, including an apparent presence ...
Due to the current political challenges facing democratic societies, including an apparent presence ...
Claudia Ruitenberg’s recent work on democratic education has spurred an important debate.1 On the on...
Concerned about the limits of normative deliberative pedagogies, we designed and organized a worksho...
According to a frequent objection coming from the tradition of political realism, deliberative democ...
My response to Samuelsson’s (2016) recent essay offers a different paradigm with which to think abou...
The values of aggregative democracy have dominated much of civic education as its values reflect the...
In “Agonism as Deliberation” (Knops 2007) I suggest a reconciliation between Mouffe’s agonist versi...
According to a frequent objection coming from the tradition of political realism, deliberative democ...
Gert Biesta criticises deliberative models of democracy and education for being based on an understa...
This response to Samuelsson’s typology for assessing deliberative democracy in classroom discussions...
By taking the vantage point of agonistic pluralism, the aim is to enter into dialogue with Samuelsso...
In this appreciative response to Jennifer Hauver’s article about elementary children’s negotiation o...
Deliberative models of democratic education encourage the discussion of controversial issues in the ...
This article is a response to a theoretical and philosophical examination of agonistic deliberation ...
Due to the current political challenges facing democratic societies, including an apparent presence ...
Due to the current political challenges facing democratic societies, including an apparent presence ...
Claudia Ruitenberg’s recent work on democratic education has spurred an important debate.1 On the on...
Concerned about the limits of normative deliberative pedagogies, we designed and organized a worksho...
According to a frequent objection coming from the tradition of political realism, deliberative democ...
My response to Samuelsson’s (2016) recent essay offers a different paradigm with which to think abou...
The values of aggregative democracy have dominated much of civic education as its values reflect the...
In “Agonism as Deliberation” (Knops 2007) I suggest a reconciliation between Mouffe’s agonist versi...
According to a frequent objection coming from the tradition of political realism, deliberative democ...
Gert Biesta criticises deliberative models of democracy and education for being based on an understa...
This response to Samuelsson’s typology for assessing deliberative democracy in classroom discussions...
By taking the vantage point of agonistic pluralism, the aim is to enter into dialogue with Samuelsso...
In this appreciative response to Jennifer Hauver’s article about elementary children’s negotiation o...