Education has always been part of the search for the ideal society and, therefore, an important part of the utopian tradition in Western culture, politics and literature. Education has often served to define the ideal society or to provide the principal means of creating it. This unique collection of essays by well known scholars from around the world examines the role of edutopias in the utopian tradition, examining its sources and sites as a means for understanding the aims and purposes of education, for realizing its societal value, and for criticizing its present economic, technological and organizational modes. These essays will stimulate new thinking in ways that impinge on both theoretical and practical questions, as well as offering...
Book synopsis: Critique and utopia are two of the central concepts of the sociology of education, an...
1. The word "utopia" means no place on the earth (outopos), and was an expression based on reason an...
This work introduces and discusses my vision for education as a response to a dominant instrumental ...
Education has always been part of the search for the ideal society and, therefore, an important part...
Background: That struggle of human being who tries to understand/investigate the world in which he l...
In this article the authors re-examine Sir Thomas More’s classic book Utopia as a potential source o...
This book looks to feminist utopian thinking to seek alternative conceptualisations of the issue of ...
[[abstract]]The aim of this research is to study the relationship between utopia and education based...
The relationships amotg the three dominant means of education in American society and the developmen...
This paper seeks to address what I claim are competing utopian and anti-utopian impulses within educ...
This article explores the connection of education, utopia and anthropology, aiming to tease out some...
Beginning from Hegel's notion of ethical life (Sittlichkeit) as a mode of consciousness governed by ...
This contribution takes a look at the close link that is created in the educational setting between ...
Introduction: educational utopias The concept and genealogy of ‘utopia ’ is a rich tapestry that pro...
Since the beginning of Western culture utopias and tales have been involved within moral education. ...
Book synopsis: Critique and utopia are two of the central concepts of the sociology of education, an...
1. The word "utopia" means no place on the earth (outopos), and was an expression based on reason an...
This work introduces and discusses my vision for education as a response to a dominant instrumental ...
Education has always been part of the search for the ideal society and, therefore, an important part...
Background: That struggle of human being who tries to understand/investigate the world in which he l...
In this article the authors re-examine Sir Thomas More’s classic book Utopia as a potential source o...
This book looks to feminist utopian thinking to seek alternative conceptualisations of the issue of ...
[[abstract]]The aim of this research is to study the relationship between utopia and education based...
The relationships amotg the three dominant means of education in American society and the developmen...
This paper seeks to address what I claim are competing utopian and anti-utopian impulses within educ...
This article explores the connection of education, utopia and anthropology, aiming to tease out some...
Beginning from Hegel's notion of ethical life (Sittlichkeit) as a mode of consciousness governed by ...
This contribution takes a look at the close link that is created in the educational setting between ...
Introduction: educational utopias The concept and genealogy of ‘utopia ’ is a rich tapestry that pro...
Since the beginning of Western culture utopias and tales have been involved within moral education. ...
Book synopsis: Critique and utopia are two of the central concepts of the sociology of education, an...
1. The word "utopia" means no place on the earth (outopos), and was an expression based on reason an...
This work introduces and discusses my vision for education as a response to a dominant instrumental ...