•  149
    Philosophy of education in a new key: Exploring new ways of teaching and doing ethics in education in the 21st century
    with Rachel Anne Buchanan, Daniella Jasmin Forster, Samuel Douglas, Sonal Nakar, Helen J. Boon, Treesa Heath, Paul Heyward, Laura D’Olimpio, Joanne Ailwood, Scott Eacott, Sharon Smith, and Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8): 1178-1197. 2022.
    Within the rough ground that is the field of education there is a complex web of ethical obligations: to prepare our students for their future work; to be ethical as educators in our conduct and teaching; to the ethical principles embedded in the contexts in which we work; and given the Southern context of this work, the ethical obligations we have to this land and its First Peoples. We put out a call to colleagues whose work has been concerned with the pedagogies of professional ethics, the eth…Read more
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    Contemporary Chinese Marxist Social Outlook and Philosophy of Education is the second of two special issues organized by the Journal of Educational Philosophy and Theory (EPAT).The first special is...
  •  42
    Naming the multiple: poststructuralism and education (edited book)
    Bergin & Garvey. 1998.
    Poststructuralism--as a name for a mode of thinking, a style of philosophizing, a kind of writing--has exercised a profound influence upon contemporary Western thought and the institution of the university. As a French and predominantly Parisian affair, poststructuralism is inseparable from the intellectual milieu of postwar France, a world dominated by Alexandre Kojève's and Jean Hyppolite's interpretations of Hegel, Jacques Lacan's reading of Freud, Gaston Bachelard's epistemology, George Cang…Read more
  •  192
    Derrida, Pedagogy and the Calculation of the Subject
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 35 (3): 313-332. 2003.
    No abstract available.
  •  34
    US-China relations: Towards strategic partnerships
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (5): 545-550. 2023.
  •  113
    In terms of its academic status, Marxism is the most important and unique research field in contemporary Chinese humanities and social sciences. And with respect to its role, Marxism has an incompa...
  •  76
    Russia-China/China-Russia: Sino-Russian relations in the post-Soviet era
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14): 1664-1671. 2023.
    China, the most populous country in the world after India with 1.4 billion people, shares a 4200 km (2600 mi) border with Russia, the country with the world’s largest geographical territory, roughl...
  •  99
    In many ways, Ron Barnett’s academic oeuvre is unique. Without a doubt, he is one of the (if not the) most central founding academics of the research field ‘the philosophy of higher education’, whi...
  •  67
    Public Intellectuals, Viral Modernity and the Problem of Truth
    British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (5): 557-573. 2022.
    Public intellectuals today must be understood in relation to the concept of ‘viral modernity’, characterised by viral and open media and technologies of post-truth that reveal the dramatic transformations of the ‘public’, its forms and its future possibilities. The history, status and role of the public intellectual are constituted by both the network of law in liberal society and above all the primacy of the concept of freedom of expression. The task of public intellectuals was to define, analy…Read more
  •  39
    Science, truth and conspiracy in the age of Trump
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14): 1647-1652. 2023.
    ‘In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act’– George OrwellDonald Trump is on the come-back trail even although the ‘red wave did not originate at the midterms. Despite the deadly...
  •  129
    The emerging multipolar world order: A preliminary analysis
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14): 1653-1663. 2023.
    The model of world order has changed dramatically in the postwar era from the bipolarity between the US and Soviet Russia that characterized the Cold War, to a period of unipolarity after the fall...
  •  46
    Paulo Freire: the global legacy (edited book)
    with Tina Besley
    Peter Lang. 2014.
    This collection is the first book devoted to Paulo Freire's ongoing global legacy to provide an analysis of the continuing relevance and significance of Freire's work and the impact of his global legacy. The book contains essays by some of the world's foremost Freire scholars - McLaren, Darder, Roberts, and others - as well as chapters by scholars and activists, including the Maori scholars Graham Hingangaroa Smith and Russell Bishop, who detail their work with the indigenous people of Aotearoa-…Read more
  •  29
    Contesting governing ideologies: an educational philosophy and theory reader on neoliberalism (edited book)
    with Marek Tesar
    Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. 2018.
    Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Citation Information -- Introduction -- 1 Philosophy and Performance of Neoliberal Ideologies: History, Politics and Human Subjects -- 2 Neo-Liberal Education Policy and the Ideology of Choice -- 3 Varieties of Neo-Liberalism: a Foucaultian Perspective -- 4 The Labouring Sleepwalker: Evocation and Expression as Modes of Qualitative Educational Research -- 5 The Learning Society, the Unfinished Cosmopolitan, and Governing Education, Public Health and Cri…Read more
  •  28
    While traditionally identified as a practice-based endeavour, the many dimensions of teacher education raise important philosophical issues that emphasise the centrality of ethics to questions of relationality and professional practice. This second volume of the Educational Philosophy and Theory reader series demonstrates the continuing relevance of philosophical approaches to the field of teacher education. The collection of texts focuses on a wide range of topics, including teacher education i…Read more
  •  125
    Semiconductors, geopolitics and technological rivalry: The US CHIPS & Science Act, 2022
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14): 1642-1646. 2023.
    In 2021 global sales in semiconductors reached $556 billion, with the US accounting for 46% of the global market, yet as Zhi Su (2022) reports: ‘The share of modern semiconductor manufacturing capa...
  •  95
    The aesthetics of collective writing: A Chinese/Western collective essay
    with Petar Jandrić, Ruyu Hung, Marek Tesar, Huajun Zhang, and Chengbing Wang
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (8): 888-896. 2023.
    Michael A. PetersBeijing Normal UniversityThe ancient concept of ‘self-cultivation’ with its roots in Confucianism and Hellenistic philosophy can also be utilised as tool for understanding the prac...
  •  58
    Biodigital philosophy, supercomputing and technological convergence in the Quantum Age
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14): 1628-1641. 2023.
    In the first phase, information technology revolutionizes biology. In the next phase, biology will revolutionize information technology. And that will totally, once again, revolutionize economies....
  •  59
    Cultural Apocalypse, Western colonial domination and ‘ the end of the world’
    with Chengbing Wang, Carl Mika, and Steve Fuller
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14): 1617-1627. 2023.
    What I relate is the history of the next two centuries. I describe what is coming, what can no longer come differently: the advent of nihilism. This history can be related even now; for necessity i...
  •  51
    Educational philosophy and post-apocalyptic survival
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (10): 1065-1068. 2023.
    The world faces a triple apocalypse: the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the huge unnecessary loss of life and the disastrous prospect of a limited ‘tactical’ nuclear war; the Covid pandemic that has...
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    Philosophy of Education in a New Key: Who Remembers Greta Thunberg? Education and Environment after the Coronavirus
    with Petar Jandrić, Jimmy Jaldemark, Zoe Hurley, Brendan Bartram, Adam Matthews, Michael Jopling, Julia Mañero, Alison MacKenzie, Jones Irwin, Ninette Rothmüller, Benjamin Green, Shane J. Ralston, Olli Pyyhtinen, Sarah Hayes, Jake Wright, and Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (14): 1421-1441. 2021.
    This paper explores relationships between environment and education after the Covid-19 pandemic through the lens of philosophy of education in a new key developed by Michael Peters and the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia. The paper is collectively written by 15 authors who responded to the question: Who remembers Greta Thunberg? Their answers are classified into four main themes and corresponding sections. The first section, ‘As we bake the earth, let's try and bake it from scratc…Read more
  •  82
    New age spiritualism, mysticism, and far-right conspiracy
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14): 1608-1616. 2023.
    When the moon is in the Seventh HouseAnd Jupiter aligns with MarsThen peace will guide the planetsAnd love will steer the starsThis is the dawning of the age of Aquarius–‘The Age of Aquarius’, 5th...
  •  65
    Why I am not a Deweyean
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (5): 439-442. 2022.
    I said it out aloud for the first time a couple of days ago at the Ten-Year celebration of Beijing Normal University to a couple of Chinese philosophers of education, both of whom I suspect are Dew...
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    This multi-authored collection covers the methodology and philosophy of collective writing. It is based on a series of articles written by the authors in Educational Philosophy and Theory, Open Review of Educational Research and Knowledge Cultures to explore the concept of collective writing. This tenth volume in the Editor's Choice series provides insights into the philosophy of academic writing and peer review, peer production, collective intelligence, knowledge socialism, openness, open scien…Read more
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    "This book is a collection of essays motivated by a 'cultural' reading of Wittgenstein. It includes some new essays and some that were originally published in Educational Philosophy and Theory. It includes a distinctive view on the ethics of reading Wittgenstein and the ethics of suicide that shaped him. It also examines the reception and engagement with Wittgenstein's work in French philosophy with a chapter on post-analytic philosophy of education as a choice between Richard Rorty and Jean-Fra…Read more
  •  21
    Showing and Doing: Wittgenstein as a Pedagogical Philosopher
    with Nicholas C. Burbules
    Routledge. 2008.
    Three prominent Wittgenstein scholars introduce the broad educational significance of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s work to a wider audience of educational researchers and practitioners through provocative, innovative, and playful readings of his work. They vividly demonstrate the influence of his thinking and its centrality to understanding our contemporary condition. Wittgenstein fundamentally shaped contemporary theories of language, representation, cognition, and learning. The book also traces the “…Read more
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    A tribute to Kevin Harris, philosopher of education
    with Michael R. Matthews, Eileen Baldry, Patricia White, Dave Hill, David Aspin, Bruce Haynes, John White, Colin Lankshear, and Hugh Lauder
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 56 (7): 626-636. 2024.