These chapters follow the events described in Parts One to Three of this narrative. Max Hunter, a private detective, is still on the trail of “slow learners,” a category of students his client, educator John Williamson, claims are continually getting “lost” in Alberta’s school system. Max encounters philosophers, fellow educators, and even students labeled as slow learners, all of whom have suggestions for finding these students in ways that attend to them as learners while resisting the rigidity of their labelling. He also encounters an agent of a sinister operation who works to ensure that slow learners stay lost, and who intends to make Max disappear too.
‘Spoiler alert’: This editorial speaks to that of Dr. John Williamson that is published in this year...
Many scholars have compared legal judgments with detective stories, and have suggested that law prof...
This paper describes a neglected aspect of the critique of academic ‘cultures of speed’ offered by M...
These chapters follow the events described in Parts One to Three of this narrative. Max Hunter, a pr...
This follows the events described in Parts One and Two of this narrative. Max Hunter, a West Coast p...
Max Hunter, a West Coast private detective, receives a call from John Williamson, a special educatio...
These concluding chapters follow the events described in the previous four parts of this narrative. ...
This follows the events described in Part One of this narrative. Max Hunter, a West Coast private de...
This interpretive essay attempts to demonstrate the potential good that might come from approaching ...
The incompleteness of meaning and the finitude of understanding suggest that the subject matters (di...
Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed to protect...
This is the fifth and final editorial to accompany the last installment of John Williamson's The Cas...
If you have been reading, to date, in the Journal of Applied Hermeneutics, Dr. John Williamson’s PhD...
Citing the work of Maxine Greene, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Thom Gehring, this paper makes the argu...
This chapter offers a character-based criticism of ‘the culture of speed’ condemned by the Canadian ...
‘Spoiler alert’: This editorial speaks to that of Dr. John Williamson that is published in this year...
Many scholars have compared legal judgments with detective stories, and have suggested that law prof...
This paper describes a neglected aspect of the critique of academic ‘cultures of speed’ offered by M...
These chapters follow the events described in Parts One to Three of this narrative. Max Hunter, a pr...
This follows the events described in Parts One and Two of this narrative. Max Hunter, a West Coast p...
Max Hunter, a West Coast private detective, receives a call from John Williamson, a special educatio...
These concluding chapters follow the events described in the previous four parts of this narrative. ...
This follows the events described in Part One of this narrative. Max Hunter, a West Coast private de...
This interpretive essay attempts to demonstrate the potential good that might come from approaching ...
The incompleteness of meaning and the finitude of understanding suggest that the subject matters (di...
Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed to protect...
This is the fifth and final editorial to accompany the last installment of John Williamson's The Cas...
If you have been reading, to date, in the Journal of Applied Hermeneutics, Dr. John Williamson’s PhD...
Citing the work of Maxine Greene, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Thom Gehring, this paper makes the argu...
This chapter offers a character-based criticism of ‘the culture of speed’ condemned by the Canadian ...
‘Spoiler alert’: This editorial speaks to that of Dr. John Williamson that is published in this year...
Many scholars have compared legal judgments with detective stories, and have suggested that law prof...
This paper describes a neglected aspect of the critique of academic ‘cultures of speed’ offered by M...