In this article, Bianca Thoilliez draws on pragmatist notions of fallibilism and pluralism to develop proposals for possible educational interventions to address the problem of “post-truth” conditions. Post-truth, she contends, is not only a political danger for liberal democracies, but it also poses a serious threat of extinction for our educational practices. With the help of some of Bruno Latour’s and Danna Haraway’s categories, and with the narrative intervention of Gerald Durrell’s My Family and Other Animals, Thoilliez attempts to adapt both Charles Peirce’s and William James’s classic pragmatist ideas in order to experiment with new horizons of thought capable of overcoming the exhausted pedagogical divides of docility/indocil...
This article focuses on the impossible task of teaching the event, using some ideas from Jacques Der...
The concept of education in Western culture is grounded in the ideas of emancipation and freedom, o...
This paper seeks to challenge the view that there are no alternatives today to global neo-liberalism...
How can and will educators in any setting work with young people of all ages to enable them to devel...
Fake news and post-truth are burning issues in contemporary public debate, which also philosophers o...
Although certain recent developments in mendacious political manipulation of public discourse are ho...
We take the basic course in communication to be a site where associated living is experienced, and w...
In this article, I argue that educators can utilize mindfulness practices to enhance the efficacy of...
Education has a responsibility to respond to the threat of deteriorating democracies (DeLuca & Chris...
This Special Issue offers PhEmaterialisms as a way to explore the world asvital and complex, while s...
I start the article from my own experience of teacher training addressed to the “curriculum developm...
Much of K-12 and higher education today reflects John Dewey’s pragmatic vision of education. Pragmat...
In this article, Aislinn O’Donnell offers a set of reflections on the relation between therapy and ...
It has become commonplace to attest that the past few years have been marked by a wide-ranging epist...
At least since the Lisbon Memorandum on Lifelong Learning, European education has been increasingly ...
This article focuses on the impossible task of teaching the event, using some ideas from Jacques Der...
The concept of education in Western culture is grounded in the ideas of emancipation and freedom, o...
This paper seeks to challenge the view that there are no alternatives today to global neo-liberalism...
How can and will educators in any setting work with young people of all ages to enable them to devel...
Fake news and post-truth are burning issues in contemporary public debate, which also philosophers o...
Although certain recent developments in mendacious political manipulation of public discourse are ho...
We take the basic course in communication to be a site where associated living is experienced, and w...
In this article, I argue that educators can utilize mindfulness practices to enhance the efficacy of...
Education has a responsibility to respond to the threat of deteriorating democracies (DeLuca & Chris...
This Special Issue offers PhEmaterialisms as a way to explore the world asvital and complex, while s...
I start the article from my own experience of teacher training addressed to the “curriculum developm...
Much of K-12 and higher education today reflects John Dewey’s pragmatic vision of education. Pragmat...
In this article, Aislinn O’Donnell offers a set of reflections on the relation between therapy and ...
It has become commonplace to attest that the past few years have been marked by a wide-ranging epist...
At least since the Lisbon Memorandum on Lifelong Learning, European education has been increasingly ...
This article focuses on the impossible task of teaching the event, using some ideas from Jacques Der...
The concept of education in Western culture is grounded in the ideas of emancipation and freedom, o...
This paper seeks to challenge the view that there are no alternatives today to global neo-liberalism...