In this article, we acknowledge the transformative nature of cogenerative dialogues and focus on the ethical dimension of the practice in order to move educational research, classrooms and schools beyond the current conceptions of what is ethical. Utilizing a fusion of the Belmont Report with nuanced notions of fourth generation evaluation procedures, we root cogenerative dialogues in a philosophical approach to cosmopolitanism that acknowledges the differences between multiple participants, multiple fields, and varying ways of knowing and being. Firstly, we consider how rooting the character of the truly ethical research act in a cosmopolitan ideal can attain participant beneficence. Secondly, we consider how to avoid the potential pitfall...
In this article we defend a moral conception of cosmopolitanism and its relevance for moral educatio...
Certain strands of cosmopolitanism have been criticized on various occasions for merely mirroring th...
What if education were not about becoming something, making something of yourself, becoming some thi...
Abstract: In this article, we acknowledge the transformative nature of cogenerative dialogues and fo...
Dieser Aufsatz zielt – ausgehend von der transformativen Natur des kogenerativen Dialogs – auf die e...
Dieser Aufsatz zielt – ausgehend von der transformativen Natur des kogenerativen Dialogs – auf die e...
Reflecting on the notion of collective responsibility in/of cogenerative dialogue discussed by STITH...
In this cogenerative dialogue about cogenerative dialogue as qualitative research method and ethics,...
Cosmopolitan education has been much theorized, discussed, and proposed, but what, exactly, might it...
We present cogenerative dialogue as an authentic research tool which, when conducted properly, can a...
It is argued that Cosmopolitan theory and its main competitor, Realism, issue from fundamentally d...
Is it possible to develop a next step in research juxtaposing “curriculum as cosmopolitan inheritanc...
In recent decades, the idea of cosmopolitanism has enjoyed renewed interest and rapid development ac...
Debates about multiculturalism are common to many late-modern societies today. Globalization has tri...
Coteaching, like any student teaching method, is filled with ethical questions and communicative pro...
In this article we defend a moral conception of cosmopolitanism and its relevance for moral educatio...
Certain strands of cosmopolitanism have been criticized on various occasions for merely mirroring th...
What if education were not about becoming something, making something of yourself, becoming some thi...
Abstract: In this article, we acknowledge the transformative nature of cogenerative dialogues and fo...
Dieser Aufsatz zielt – ausgehend von der transformativen Natur des kogenerativen Dialogs – auf die e...
Dieser Aufsatz zielt – ausgehend von der transformativen Natur des kogenerativen Dialogs – auf die e...
Reflecting on the notion of collective responsibility in/of cogenerative dialogue discussed by STITH...
In this cogenerative dialogue about cogenerative dialogue as qualitative research method and ethics,...
Cosmopolitan education has been much theorized, discussed, and proposed, but what, exactly, might it...
We present cogenerative dialogue as an authentic research tool which, when conducted properly, can a...
It is argued that Cosmopolitan theory and its main competitor, Realism, issue from fundamentally d...
Is it possible to develop a next step in research juxtaposing “curriculum as cosmopolitan inheritanc...
In recent decades, the idea of cosmopolitanism has enjoyed renewed interest and rapid development ac...
Debates about multiculturalism are common to many late-modern societies today. Globalization has tri...
Coteaching, like any student teaching method, is filled with ethical questions and communicative pro...
In this article we defend a moral conception of cosmopolitanism and its relevance for moral educatio...
Certain strands of cosmopolitanism have been criticized on various occasions for merely mirroring th...
What if education were not about becoming something, making something of yourself, becoming some thi...