All of the essays that make up the 26th edition of The Journal of Social Theory in Art Education reflect varied critical stances and approaches based on the homology site/ sight/ cite. In the spirit of the call for papers, a select number of authors chose to resolve their topics by addressing imagery, ideas, and practices that have been (or remain) out of site, sight, or cite. Others presented their topics more indirectly, thus leading the reader to shape or reshape the possibilities of context. And it\u27s true; as we read these essays we are in a position to continually interpret and reinterpret the possibility of other readings
Much has been written about what an education in art should be for. We might think more about what a...
Assessment is not just a hot topic, it is gaining momentum, and is arguably dictating the culture of...
When the Editor and Associate Editor conceived of this call for papers for PreOccupy/Maximum Occupan...
We invite essays that explore visual regimes that have become established in our public schools or a...
This year’s journal explores a number of social issues that continue to reassert themselves on the p...
The idea of a moving and critical voice is a metaphor for the Caucus on Social Theory and Art Educat...
The 30th Volume of The Journal of Social Theory in Art Education is unprecedented, in many ways. Fir...
Does it ever happen that a theoretical perspective is articulated, accepted and then sealed from fur...
The theme of Volume 31 of the Journal for Social Theory in Art Education – Critical Coalitions in Pl...
Schooling in the United States is increasingly defined by arthritic traditionalisms of standardized...
This is the sixth annual publication of the Caucus. Having begun in 1981, we have the good fortune t...
Anxiously awaiting the responses to the theme for this year\u27s journal- social action through art ...
Continuing the tradition, begun with JSTAE 14, The Gallery features visual research, actions, and ar...
With JSTAE 14 the editorial team offers an innovation that we hope will be carried on by future edit...
This year’s journal explores a number of social issues that continue to reassert themselves on the p...
Much has been written about what an education in art should be for. We might think more about what a...
Assessment is not just a hot topic, it is gaining momentum, and is arguably dictating the culture of...
When the Editor and Associate Editor conceived of this call for papers for PreOccupy/Maximum Occupan...
We invite essays that explore visual regimes that have become established in our public schools or a...
This year’s journal explores a number of social issues that continue to reassert themselves on the p...
The idea of a moving and critical voice is a metaphor for the Caucus on Social Theory and Art Educat...
The 30th Volume of The Journal of Social Theory in Art Education is unprecedented, in many ways. Fir...
Does it ever happen that a theoretical perspective is articulated, accepted and then sealed from fur...
The theme of Volume 31 of the Journal for Social Theory in Art Education – Critical Coalitions in Pl...
Schooling in the United States is increasingly defined by arthritic traditionalisms of standardized...
This is the sixth annual publication of the Caucus. Having begun in 1981, we have the good fortune t...
Anxiously awaiting the responses to the theme for this year\u27s journal- social action through art ...
Continuing the tradition, begun with JSTAE 14, The Gallery features visual research, actions, and ar...
With JSTAE 14 the editorial team offers an innovation that we hope will be carried on by future edit...
This year’s journal explores a number of social issues that continue to reassert themselves on the p...
Much has been written about what an education in art should be for. We might think more about what a...
Assessment is not just a hot topic, it is gaining momentum, and is arguably dictating the culture of...
When the Editor and Associate Editor conceived of this call for papers for PreOccupy/Maximum Occupan...