The current neo-liberalization of academia threatens the historical role of the university as a safe haven where critical thinking and intellectual emancipation can take place. Instead of educating questioning and independent knowledge seekers, much teaching centres on producing employable, efficient and uncritical workers who instrumentally solve problems within the given system. This essay considers the possibilities and limitations of contesting the neo-liberalization of academia through the teaching practice of not-knowing. This is done by drawing upon the work of Jacques Ranciére and by exploring how ignorant university teaching practices might lead to intellectually emancipated students. To push our imagination and understanding, the ...
In this essay Sarah Galloway considers emancipation as a purpose for education through examining the...
In this paper I discuss three different ways in which we can refer to those we teach: as learner, as...
Higher education is increasingly unable to engage usefully with global emergencies, as its functions...
The question I address in this article is how we might understand the role of the teacher in educati...
This thesis will argue that liberal education is inadequate for anti-oppressive praxis. I aim to exp...
Jacques Rancière (born 1940), much like his contemporary Michel Foucault, has an academic oeuvre tha...
Globalisation has thrown imagination and creativity into turmoil. The creative space of tertiary tea...
Few endeavours could appear more self- contradictory (and selfdefeating) than an attempt to explain ...
The freedom of students to learn at university is being eroded by a performative culture that fails ...
Educationalists are currently engaging with Jacques Rancière’s thought on emancipation and equality....
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...
The work of philosopher Jacques Rancière is used conceptually and methodologically to frame an explo...
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...
Education has been often conceived as part of a larger societal structure that shapes certain subjec...
In this paper a critique of neoliberal regimes within universities is developed. Neoliberal discours...
In this essay Sarah Galloway considers emancipation as a purpose for education through examining the...
In this paper I discuss three different ways in which we can refer to those we teach: as learner, as...
Higher education is increasingly unable to engage usefully with global emergencies, as its functions...
The question I address in this article is how we might understand the role of the teacher in educati...
This thesis will argue that liberal education is inadequate for anti-oppressive praxis. I aim to exp...
Jacques Rancière (born 1940), much like his contemporary Michel Foucault, has an academic oeuvre tha...
Globalisation has thrown imagination and creativity into turmoil. The creative space of tertiary tea...
Few endeavours could appear more self- contradictory (and selfdefeating) than an attempt to explain ...
The freedom of students to learn at university is being eroded by a performative culture that fails ...
Educationalists are currently engaging with Jacques Rancière’s thought on emancipation and equality....
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...
The work of philosopher Jacques Rancière is used conceptually and methodologically to frame an explo...
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...
Education has been often conceived as part of a larger societal structure that shapes certain subjec...
In this paper a critique of neoliberal regimes within universities is developed. Neoliberal discours...
In this essay Sarah Galloway considers emancipation as a purpose for education through examining the...
In this paper I discuss three different ways in which we can refer to those we teach: as learner, as...
Higher education is increasingly unable to engage usefully with global emergencies, as its functions...