When and why are coercion, indoctrination, manipulation, deception, and bullshit morally wrongful modes of influence in the context of educating children? Answering this question requires identifying what valid claims different parties have against one another regarding how children are influenced. Most prominently among these, it requires discerning what claims children have regarding whether and how they and their peers are influenced, and against whom they have these claims. The claims they have are grounded in the weighty interests they each equally have in their wellbeing, prospective autonomy and being regarded with equal concern and respect. Plausibly children have valid claims regarding the content and means of influence they themse...
Teachers and others who are not representative participants in the authorized governance structure o...
Available research meant to bring out what children of various ages judge to be right and what they...
The practice of "kidfluencing," or using children as social media influencers to promote commercial ...
In social situations where power and authority hierarchies are firmly established, such as in a K-12...
Child abuse is usually only prominent with its physical, sexual, or mental dimensions, and the educa...
This thesis investigates how (if at all) children ought to be influenced with respect to religion(s)...
Tillson's book 'Children, Religion and the Ethics of Influence' addresses several themes: the ground...
This study examined the development of children's judgments about noncompliance and deception of par...
The article presents the ethical conditions of an approved manipulation in the concept of A.S. Kaufm...
Is it true that all formative influence is unethical, and that we ought to avoid influencing childre...
From the 1980s on, facing the need to ensure a non-coercive teaching in schools, persuasion as an ed...
This dissertation offers three accounts as a way of answering three questions. The questions are: (...
Facing a gradual crisis of moral authority in the modern world, educationalists underline its import...
This study investigated 202 elementary school childrens judgements and reasoning about transgression...
The purpose of this graduate work is to seek knowledge about how children’s right to participation a...
Teachers and others who are not representative participants in the authorized governance structure o...
Available research meant to bring out what children of various ages judge to be right and what they...
The practice of "kidfluencing," or using children as social media influencers to promote commercial ...
In social situations where power and authority hierarchies are firmly established, such as in a K-12...
Child abuse is usually only prominent with its physical, sexual, or mental dimensions, and the educa...
This thesis investigates how (if at all) children ought to be influenced with respect to religion(s)...
Tillson's book 'Children, Religion and the Ethics of Influence' addresses several themes: the ground...
This study examined the development of children's judgments about noncompliance and deception of par...
The article presents the ethical conditions of an approved manipulation in the concept of A.S. Kaufm...
Is it true that all formative influence is unethical, and that we ought to avoid influencing childre...
From the 1980s on, facing the need to ensure a non-coercive teaching in schools, persuasion as an ed...
This dissertation offers three accounts as a way of answering three questions. The questions are: (...
Facing a gradual crisis of moral authority in the modern world, educationalists underline its import...
This study investigated 202 elementary school childrens judgements and reasoning about transgression...
The purpose of this graduate work is to seek knowledge about how children’s right to participation a...
Teachers and others who are not representative participants in the authorized governance structure o...
Available research meant to bring out what children of various ages judge to be right and what they...
The practice of "kidfluencing," or using children as social media influencers to promote commercial ...