This paper examines the development of the theories of cultural pluralism as laid out by Horace Kallen and Alain Locke. It places their ideas within their own historical context and attempts to link these writers to the current debates about multicultural education today
In this paper I draw some distinctions between the terms ‘‘cultural diversity’’ and ‘‘plurality’’ a...
Abstract In an era increasingly characterized by pluralism and globalization, intercultural pedagogy...
The objectives of this symposium are to a) explore the commonality and differences inherent in five ...
This paper examines the work of Horace Kallen in light of his interest in individualism, the communi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [148]-156)For over six decades, social philosopher Horace...
Who is Horace Kallen? What is cultural pluralism ? What are the implications of cultural pluralism ...
Alain Leroy Locke was born in 1886 during the post-reconstruction era and died a month before the Br...
American education theory in the twentieth century is characterized by a split between proponents of...
282 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1974.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
pluralism refers to the existence of diverse and competing interests as the basis for a democratic e...
The human life coincides with a pedagogical itinerary that, if denied, leads to the denial of life i...
This paper discusses the implications of a pluralistic approach to human rights and cosmopolitanism....
The article deals with the problem becoming postmodern concept of cultural pluralism in the discours...
In this thesis I propose that Alain Locke’s pluralistic cosmopolitanism can serve as a middle ground...
A solution is proposed to the problem of how schooling may both accommodate diversity and adhere to ...
In this paper I draw some distinctions between the terms ‘‘cultural diversity’’ and ‘‘plurality’’ a...
Abstract In an era increasingly characterized by pluralism and globalization, intercultural pedagogy...
The objectives of this symposium are to a) explore the commonality and differences inherent in five ...
This paper examines the work of Horace Kallen in light of his interest in individualism, the communi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [148]-156)For over six decades, social philosopher Horace...
Who is Horace Kallen? What is cultural pluralism ? What are the implications of cultural pluralism ...
Alain Leroy Locke was born in 1886 during the post-reconstruction era and died a month before the Br...
American education theory in the twentieth century is characterized by a split between proponents of...
282 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1974.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
pluralism refers to the existence of diverse and competing interests as the basis for a democratic e...
The human life coincides with a pedagogical itinerary that, if denied, leads to the denial of life i...
This paper discusses the implications of a pluralistic approach to human rights and cosmopolitanism....
The article deals with the problem becoming postmodern concept of cultural pluralism in the discours...
In this thesis I propose that Alain Locke’s pluralistic cosmopolitanism can serve as a middle ground...
A solution is proposed to the problem of how schooling may both accommodate diversity and adhere to ...
In this paper I draw some distinctions between the terms ‘‘cultural diversity’’ and ‘‘plurality’’ a...
Abstract In an era increasingly characterized by pluralism and globalization, intercultural pedagogy...
The objectives of this symposium are to a) explore the commonality and differences inherent in five ...