This article, understanding populism as an essentially undemocratic ideology, argues that the pro‐social theatre education approach of ensemble pedagogy can offer a model of educational practice which counters these anti‐democratic rhetorics by creating a shared space for the enactment of empathetic discourse. Via an ethnography of the UK Shakespeare Schools Foundation festival project, the notion of the theatre education ensemble ‘family’ as a model of civic caring is offered as an alternative, feminist ‘care perspective’ on civic and political rhetorics, in contrast to the patriarchal ‘justice perspectives’ which facilitate the reductive anti‐democratic rhetorics of populism. Thus, this article concludes that ensemble approaches to theatr...
Seeking return of democracy into the realm of politics and popular sovereignty into state institutio...
This article explores how four British and German theatre companies that originated in the countercu...
Drawing upon Judith Butler’s conceptualisation of performativity and subjectification, this article ...
Traditionally drama in schools has been seen either as a learning medium with a wide range of curric...
This articles charts a recent conference training event for TENet hosted in Spetses. The article exp...
The populist turn has produced contrasting conceptions of education. Research suggests that individu...
Purpose: In this article I will give an example of a linguistic program I have been doing with sixth...
This study examines the ways in which ensemble theatre making can contribute to citizenship educati...
This article examines how two devising theater projects with 43 seventh grade pupils respond to valu...
Devised theatre offers an alternative set of practices to those used in standard actor-training. It ...
This paper offers a critical analysis of the imposition of Fundamental British Values (FBVs) in sch...
Brighton People’s Theatre and Slung Low are at the forefront of the contemporary people’s theatre mo...
While commonly referred to in the pejorative register due to its recent links with the far-right, th...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
As editors of this fourth special Essays section of the European Journal of Theatre and Performance,...
Seeking return of democracy into the realm of politics and popular sovereignty into state institutio...
This article explores how four British and German theatre companies that originated in the countercu...
Drawing upon Judith Butler’s conceptualisation of performativity and subjectification, this article ...
Traditionally drama in schools has been seen either as a learning medium with a wide range of curric...
This articles charts a recent conference training event for TENet hosted in Spetses. The article exp...
The populist turn has produced contrasting conceptions of education. Research suggests that individu...
Purpose: In this article I will give an example of a linguistic program I have been doing with sixth...
This study examines the ways in which ensemble theatre making can contribute to citizenship educati...
This article examines how two devising theater projects with 43 seventh grade pupils respond to valu...
Devised theatre offers an alternative set of practices to those used in standard actor-training. It ...
This paper offers a critical analysis of the imposition of Fundamental British Values (FBVs) in sch...
Brighton People’s Theatre and Slung Low are at the forefront of the contemporary people’s theatre mo...
While commonly referred to in the pejorative register due to its recent links with the far-right, th...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
As editors of this fourth special Essays section of the European Journal of Theatre and Performance,...
Seeking return of democracy into the realm of politics and popular sovereignty into state institutio...
This article explores how four British and German theatre companies that originated in the countercu...
Drawing upon Judith Butler’s conceptualisation of performativity and subjectification, this article ...