This special DPJ issue aims to bring together those who had first-hand experiences with or conduct educational and/or historical research with children and schooling in socialist and post-socialist societies. Socialist and post-socialist childhood and schooling in socialist and post-socialist education systems are usually assumed to be monolithic and authoritarian, far from dialogic. However, by reflecting on our own or others’ experiences, narratives and observations regarding the socialist and post-socialist childhood, we realized that our memories, experiences and observations might offer unique and enriching soil for understanding, exploring, reflecting, and critiquing dialogic pedagogical theories. Through this special issue, we hope t...
The article positions the most important specific discourses that form the identity of childhood: cu...
This article argues that children represent one vanguard of an emergent shift in Western subjectivit...
Under the guise of socialization, the child-subject born into the modern society is subjugated by a ...
This special DPJ issue aims to bring together those who had first-hand experiences with or conduct e...
There was not one, singular childhood in socialist Czechoslovakia, but many and diverse, plural, chi...
The focus of attention of this special issue has both personal and professional significance for the...
The article is devoted to the phenomenon of “childhood de-communization” as a process of changing th...
Through my autobiographical reflective ethnography of my Soviet childhood, schooling and teaching, I...
This dissertation integrates a social and cultural history of socialist childhood and citizenship wi...
More than 20 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, scholars and educators continue to engage wit...
This dissertation integrates a social and cultural history of socialist childhood and citizenship wi...
This paper builds on marxist postdigital literature by first by clarifying what a ‘mode of productio...
The collapse of the Soviet Union saw deep reforms in the educational system and, with the new market...
This article engages continuing discussions in childhood studies on (re)inserting the study of child...
This volume revisits the book edited by David Phillips and Michael Kaser in 1992, entitled Education...
The article positions the most important specific discourses that form the identity of childhood: cu...
This article argues that children represent one vanguard of an emergent shift in Western subjectivit...
Under the guise of socialization, the child-subject born into the modern society is subjugated by a ...
This special DPJ issue aims to bring together those who had first-hand experiences with or conduct e...
There was not one, singular childhood in socialist Czechoslovakia, but many and diverse, plural, chi...
The focus of attention of this special issue has both personal and professional significance for the...
The article is devoted to the phenomenon of “childhood de-communization” as a process of changing th...
Through my autobiographical reflective ethnography of my Soviet childhood, schooling and teaching, I...
This dissertation integrates a social and cultural history of socialist childhood and citizenship wi...
More than 20 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, scholars and educators continue to engage wit...
This dissertation integrates a social and cultural history of socialist childhood and citizenship wi...
This paper builds on marxist postdigital literature by first by clarifying what a ‘mode of productio...
The collapse of the Soviet Union saw deep reforms in the educational system and, with the new market...
This article engages continuing discussions in childhood studies on (re)inserting the study of child...
This volume revisits the book edited by David Phillips and Michael Kaser in 1992, entitled Education...
The article positions the most important specific discourses that form the identity of childhood: cu...
This article argues that children represent one vanguard of an emergent shift in Western subjectivit...
Under the guise of socialization, the child-subject born into the modern society is subjugated by a ...