The article presents an introduction to the Special Issue on the French philosopher Jacques Rancière who raises a provocative voice in the current public debate on democracy, equality and education. Instead of merely criticizing current practices and discourses, the attractiveness of Rancière's work is that he does try to formulate in a positive way what democracy is about, how equality can be a pedagogic or educational (instead of policy) concern, and what the public and democratic role of education is. His work opens up a space to rethink and to study, as well as to ‘re-practice’, what democracy and equality in education are about. He questions the current neutralisation of politics that is motivated by a hatred of democracy. This questio...
The idea of “literary democracy” can be traced back to the early twentieth century, which this artic...
This article explores Jacques Rancière’s concept ‘equality of intelligences’ and the principle of eq...
ii Is there such a thing as an emancipatory education? If so, what does an emancipatory education lo...
The article presents an introduction to the Special Issue on the French philosopher Jacques Rancière...
The defence and promotion of democracy through (and in) education is a major concern today. Scholars...
The defence and promotion of democracy through (and in) education is a major concern today. Scholars...
This article takes up a text that Rancière published shortly after The Ignorant School Master appear...
This article takes up a text that Rancière published shortly after The Ignorant School Master appear...
In his Hatred of Democracy Jacques Rancière defines democracy as a way to have power over two ‘exces...
In his Hatred of Democracy Jacques Rancière defines democracy as a way to have power over two ‘exces...
Jacques Rancière (born 1940), much like his contemporary Michel Foucault, has an academic oeuvre tha...
This review seeks to contextualize the perception that the thinker Jacques Rancière has about the co...
This article first locates Jacques Rancière’s account of politics in the context of French thinking ...
This article first locates Jacques Rancière’s account of politics in the context of French thinking ...
The idea of “literary democracy” can be traced back to the early twentieth century, which this artic...
The idea of “literary democracy” can be traced back to the early twentieth century, which this artic...
This article explores Jacques Rancière’s concept ‘equality of intelligences’ and the principle of eq...
ii Is there such a thing as an emancipatory education? If so, what does an emancipatory education lo...
The article presents an introduction to the Special Issue on the French philosopher Jacques Rancière...
The defence and promotion of democracy through (and in) education is a major concern today. Scholars...
The defence and promotion of democracy through (and in) education is a major concern today. Scholars...
This article takes up a text that Rancière published shortly after The Ignorant School Master appear...
This article takes up a text that Rancière published shortly after The Ignorant School Master appear...
In his Hatred of Democracy Jacques Rancière defines democracy as a way to have power over two ‘exces...
In his Hatred of Democracy Jacques Rancière defines democracy as a way to have power over two ‘exces...
Jacques Rancière (born 1940), much like his contemporary Michel Foucault, has an academic oeuvre tha...
This review seeks to contextualize the perception that the thinker Jacques Rancière has about the co...
This article first locates Jacques Rancière’s account of politics in the context of French thinking ...
This article first locates Jacques Rancière’s account of politics in the context of French thinking ...
The idea of “literary democracy” can be traced back to the early twentieth century, which this artic...
The idea of “literary democracy” can be traced back to the early twentieth century, which this artic...
This article explores Jacques Rancière’s concept ‘equality of intelligences’ and the principle of eq...
ii Is there such a thing as an emancipatory education? If so, what does an emancipatory education lo...