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    Editorial
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (3): 267-270. 2010.
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    User‐Created Education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (10): 1041-1044. 2012.
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    Jean‐Luc Godard's Film Socialisme and the Pedagogy of the Image
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (7): 681-685. 2012.
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    Self‐Editorializing: PESA and Educational Philosophy and Theory, after twenty‐five years
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (7): 801-803. 2009.
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    Wittgenstein as Exile: A philosophical topography
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 40 (5): 591-605. 2008.
    This paper argues that Wittgenstein considered himself an exile and indeed was a self‐imposed exile from his native Vienna; that this condition of exile is important for understanding Wittgenstein the man and his philosophy; and that exile as a condition has become both a central characteristic condition of late modernity (as much as alienation was for the era of industrial capitalism) and emblematic of literary modernism. The paper employs the notion of ‘exhilic thought’ as a central trope for …Read more
  •  105
    Aborigine, Indian, indigenous or first nations?
    with Carl T. Mika
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (13): 1229-1234. 2017.
  • Education and Philosophies of Engagement (edited book)
    with Belsey Tina
    PESA. 2014.
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    This first volume focuses on a collection of texts from the latter twenty years of Educational Philosophy and Theory, selected for their critical status as turning points or important awakenings in post-structural theory. In the last twenty years, the applications of the postmodern and poststructuralist perspectives have become less mono-focused, less narrowly concerned with technical questions and also less interested in epistemology, and more interested in ethics. This book covers questions of…Read more
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    This collection of essays focuses on the work of James D. Marshall, who has been active in the philosophy of education for three decades. Deals with Marshall’s long-standing criticism of the public education system in New Zealand Discusses his work considering the relevance of Wittgenstein and Foucault for philosophy of education. Features tributes to Marshall in the form of interviews and testimonials. Contains remarks from Marshall himself in response to the commentaries of his colleagues
  •  53
    Academic Writing, Philosophy and Genre (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2009.
    This book investigates how philosophical texts display a variety of literary forms and explores philosophical writing and the relation of philosophy to literature and reading. Discusses the many different philosophical genres that have developed, among them letters, the treatise, the confession, the meditation, the allegory, the essay, the soliloquy, the symposium, the consolation, the commentary, the disputation, and the dialogue Shows how these forms of philosophy have conditioned and become t…Read more
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    Saint Marx, Literalism and American Academic Revolutionary Marxism
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 24 (1): 79-83. 2005.
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    Lyotard, nihilism and education
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 25 (4): 303-314. 2006.
    This paper argues the Lyotard's The Postmodern Condition is to be interpreted as a response to nihilism, especially in relation to the question of the legitimation of knowledge and the so-called crisis of narratives, and that, therefore, it provides an appropriate response to the question of nihilism in educational philosophy. The paper begins with a discussion of Nietzsche's and Heidegger's views of nihilism as a prolegomenon to Lyotard's views concerning European nihilism and the end of grand …Read more
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    The Development and Trials of a Decision-Making Model
    with Robert Keith Shaw and James D. Marshall
    Evaluation Review, 10 (1): 5-27. 1986.
    We describe an evaluation undertaken on contract for the New Zealand State Services Commission of a major project (the Administrative Decision-Making Skills Project) designed to produce a model of administrative decision making and an associated teaching/learning packagefor use by government officers. It describes the evaluation of a philosophical model of decision making and the associated teaching/learning package in the setting of the New Zealand Public Service, where a deliberate attempt has…Read more
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    With an up-to-date synopsis, review, and critique of his writings, this book demonstrates Derrida's almost singular power to reconceptualize and reimagine the ...
  •  56
    Derrida, deconstruction, and education: ethics of pedagogy and research (edited book)
    with Peter Pericles Trifonas
    Blackwell. 2003.
    This book takes as a premise that Derrida is a profound educational thinker, who from the very beginning concerned himself with questions of pedagogy.
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    Encyclopaedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory (edited book)
    with Paulo Ghiraldelli, Berislav Žarnić, Andrew Gibbons, and Tina Besley
    Springer. 2016.
    Living Reference Work. Continuously updated edition
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    Kinds of thinking, styles of reasoning
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (4). 2007.
    There is no more central issue to education than thinking and reasoning. Certainly, such an emphasis chimes with the rationalist and cognitive deep structure of the Western educational tradition. The contemporary tendency reinforced by cognitive science is to treat thinking ahistorically and aculturally as though physiology, brain structure and human evolution are all there is to say about thinking that is worthwhile or educationally significant. The movement of critical thinking also tends to t…Read more
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    Educational Web Science
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (11). 2016.
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    The Shapes of Theory in Education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (12): 1315-1319. 2014.
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    Education, Dialogue and Interculturalism: New directions and contexts
    with Tina Besley
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (9): 909-912. 2012.
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    Special issue – the learning society from the perspective of governmentality
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (4). 2006.
    j.1469-5812.2006.00220.x
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    Editorial
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (2): 109-111. 2011.
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    Oil geopolitics and eco-nightmares
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (5): 435-438. 2017.
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    Competing Conceptions of the Creative University
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (7): 713-717. 2014.
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    Editorial: Educational Philosophy and Theory: Celebrating the first 10 years
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (10). 2012.
    Editor's Comment: One of the functions of the journal is to develop an awareness of its own history. These papers are online-only papers that discuss the first ten years of the journal going back to 1969. Every so often the journal publishes synoptic articles that take a broad approach to the beginning of the Society and the journal to treat major themes and topics. As one can clearly see EPAT published many of the luminaries that helped to shape the discipline
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    Three Forms of the Knowledge Economy: Learning, Creativity and Openness
    British Journal of Educational Studies 58 (1): 67-88. 2010.
    This paper outlines and reviews three forms and associated discourses of the 'knowledge economy': the 'learning economy', based on the work of Bengt-Åke Lundvall; the 'creative economy' based on the work of Charles Landry, John Howkins and Richard Florida; and the 'open knowledge economy' based on the work of Yochai Benkler and others. Arguably, these three forms and discourses represent three recent related but different conceptions of the knowledge economy, each with clear significance and imp…Read more