The present sociopolitical environment in the United States is perpetually mediated and beset with information from innumerable sources. This paper argues that Dewey’s conception of communication as a mutual act of meaning-making holds insights for explaining the connections between pervasive mediation and political polarization, in addition to understanding why political discourse has become more degrading in recent years. It also points the way toward viable solutions by arguing for the reorientation of schools toward valuable living experiences that are becoming less pronounced in the broader culture, such as sustained face to face engagement on matters of social import
We are living in a period of great uncertainty. Votes for Brexit and Trump, along with widespread po...
This article explores the possibility that John Dewey’s silence about which democratic means are nee...
Abstract. After its publication in 1916, Democracy and Education opened up a global debate about ed...
This paper focuses on Dewey’s rejoinder to the classic text which occasioned the conference on Democ...
John Dewey once wrote: "Of all affairs, communication is the most wonderful." For him communication ...
This article draws from John Dewey’s philosophy of education, ideas about democracy and pragmatist a...
One major theme of John Dewey’s social philosophy that remains salient for critical theorists today ...
The aim of this article is to present and discuss John Dewey’s and Walter Lippmann’s views on the pr...
We take the basic course in communication to be a site where associated living is experienced, and w...
This article draws from John Dewey's philosophy of education, ideas about democracy and pragmatist a...
This paper explores the significance of Dewey’s Democracy and Education for “21st-century education,...
This article explores what John Dewey’s political philosophy can offer in regard to the current cris...
Communication theorist James W. Carey distinguishes between two different views of communication in ...
Journalist Walter Lippmann and philosopher John Dewey engaged in an extended dialogue in the 1 920s ...
We argue that in order to help forward John Dewey’s vision of a pragmatist educational metaphysic, c...
We are living in a period of great uncertainty. Votes for Brexit and Trump, along with widespread po...
This article explores the possibility that John Dewey’s silence about which democratic means are nee...
Abstract. After its publication in 1916, Democracy and Education opened up a global debate about ed...
This paper focuses on Dewey’s rejoinder to the classic text which occasioned the conference on Democ...
John Dewey once wrote: "Of all affairs, communication is the most wonderful." For him communication ...
This article draws from John Dewey’s philosophy of education, ideas about democracy and pragmatist a...
One major theme of John Dewey’s social philosophy that remains salient for critical theorists today ...
The aim of this article is to present and discuss John Dewey’s and Walter Lippmann’s views on the pr...
We take the basic course in communication to be a site where associated living is experienced, and w...
This article draws from John Dewey's philosophy of education, ideas about democracy and pragmatist a...
This paper explores the significance of Dewey’s Democracy and Education for “21st-century education,...
This article explores what John Dewey’s political philosophy can offer in regard to the current cris...
Communication theorist James W. Carey distinguishes between two different views of communication in ...
Journalist Walter Lippmann and philosopher John Dewey engaged in an extended dialogue in the 1 920s ...
We argue that in order to help forward John Dewey’s vision of a pragmatist educational metaphysic, c...
We are living in a period of great uncertainty. Votes for Brexit and Trump, along with widespread po...
This article explores the possibility that John Dewey’s silence about which democratic means are nee...
Abstract. After its publication in 1916, Democracy and Education opened up a global debate about ed...