Advanced capitalist societies are characterized by three forms of power and powerlessness: a hegemony of political monoculture; the ‘undoing’ of democratic forms of political agency and subjects; and the ‘political construction of hopelessness’ in challenging these structural foreclosures and ideological consensus. In this context, how can learning enable collective survival in the present and enlarge possibilities for yet-unimaginable alternative futures to emerge? This paper explores this question by juxtaposing three models of educational futurity in different neoliberal contexts. The first, dominating state education policy and practice in Anglospheric and specifically British institutions, promotes performative and disciplinary regimes...
This paper seeks to challenge the view that there are no alternatives today to global neo-liberalism...
In this talk, I explore themes in a project to understand the politics of possibility in dominating ...
Both educators and education policies have long claimed a role in preparing students for ‘the ...
Advanced capitalist societies are characterized by three forms of power and powerlessness: a hegemon...
Advanced capitalist societies are characterized by three forms of power and powerlessness: a hegemon...
Despite its marginalisation in social and political theory, education is a key site for the formatio...
In November 2015, a gathering was convened in Italy to explore how to ‘improve the resilience of soc...
Drawing on the critical theories of Ernst Bloch and Boaventura de Sousa Santos, as well as on the kn...
This talk offers a brief introduction to some diverse forms of education now being practiced around ...
This piece reflects on recent developments that hold implications for how education might transform ...
In this paper, taken from a fuller discussion in my Doctoral Thesis carried out under a bricolage me...
Educators on ‘the edge’ occupy an ambivalent position that can be understood as a site of possibilit...
In this paper, taken from a fuller discussion in my Doctoral Thesis carried out under a bricolage me...
Educational futures scholars argue that today’s education system is no longer fit for purpose. They ...
Following the financial crises in 2007, we have seen the intensification of neoliberal policies in e...
This paper seeks to challenge the view that there are no alternatives today to global neo-liberalism...
In this talk, I explore themes in a project to understand the politics of possibility in dominating ...
Both educators and education policies have long claimed a role in preparing students for ‘the ...
Advanced capitalist societies are characterized by three forms of power and powerlessness: a hegemon...
Advanced capitalist societies are characterized by three forms of power and powerlessness: a hegemon...
Despite its marginalisation in social and political theory, education is a key site for the formatio...
In November 2015, a gathering was convened in Italy to explore how to ‘improve the resilience of soc...
Drawing on the critical theories of Ernst Bloch and Boaventura de Sousa Santos, as well as on the kn...
This talk offers a brief introduction to some diverse forms of education now being practiced around ...
This piece reflects on recent developments that hold implications for how education might transform ...
In this paper, taken from a fuller discussion in my Doctoral Thesis carried out under a bricolage me...
Educators on ‘the edge’ occupy an ambivalent position that can be understood as a site of possibilit...
In this paper, taken from a fuller discussion in my Doctoral Thesis carried out under a bricolage me...
Educational futures scholars argue that today’s education system is no longer fit for purpose. They ...
Following the financial crises in 2007, we have seen the intensification of neoliberal policies in e...
This paper seeks to challenge the view that there are no alternatives today to global neo-liberalism...
In this talk, I explore themes in a project to understand the politics of possibility in dominating ...
Both educators and education policies have long claimed a role in preparing students for ‘the ...