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Michael Peters

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  •  103
    Competing Conceptions of the Creative University
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (7): 713-717. 2014.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  130
    Higher learning, greater good: The private and social benefits of higher education – by W. W. McMahon
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (4): 504-506. 2010.
    No Abstract
    Philosophy of Higher Education
  •  82
    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
    Philosophy of Education
  •  173
    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
    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 implications for education and education policy. The last provides a model of radically non-propertarian form that incorporates both 'open education' and 'open science' economies
    Philosophy of Education
  •  31
    Editorial
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (7): 709-709. 2010.
  •  59
    Rhizomatic America and Arborescent Culture: Towards a new philosophy of dance
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (14): 1489-1495. 2014.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  35
    Editorial
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 35 (4): 365-366. 2003.
  •  78
    Looking Forward in Anger1
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (3): 238-244. 2012.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  87
    Ben Spiecker 1943–2009
    with Tina Besley
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (1): 1-2. 2010.
    No Abstract.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  106
    Giorgio Agamben’s Homo Sacer Project
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (4): 327-333. 2014.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  106
    Editorial: Festschrift: Essays in honour of James D. Marshall
    with Paul Smeyers
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (3). 2005.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  51
    The Unforeseen: Education and the flowers of sacrifice
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (6). 2016.
  •  103
    Special issue—philosophy of science education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (5). 2006.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  30
    Editorial
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (3): 249-250. 2006.
  •  127
    Open Science, Philosophy and Peer Review
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (3): 215-219. 2014.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  50
    Children in Crisis: The New Zealand case
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (1): 1-5. 2013.
    No abstract
  •  183
    James D. Marshall: Philosopher of education interview with Michael A. Peters
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (3). 2005.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  102
    Educational Research and the Philosophy of Context
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (8): 793-800. 2012.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  115
    The Humanist Bias in Western Philosophy and Education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (11): 1128-1135. 2015.
    This paper argues that the bias in Western philosophy is tied to its humanist ideology that pictures itself as central to the natural history of humanity and is historically linked to the emergence of humanism as pedagogy.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  86
    Editorial
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (2). 2005.
    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
    Philosophy of Education
  •  76
    Resistance, Forgiveness, Social Justice
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (1): 1-3. 2014.
  •  84
    Editorial
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (5): 489-489. 2009.
  •  53
    Late Modernity from the Perspective of Girls’ Education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (10): 997-1005. 2015.
    Late Modernity is one of those imprecise concertina concepts like postmodernity or indeed modernity itself that expands to fill the theoretical void. These concepts are very broad historical catego...
    Philosophy of Education
  •  87
    Anxieties of Knowing
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (10): 1093-1097. 2014.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  153
    Geophilosophy, education and the pedagogy of the concept
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 36 (3). 2004.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  168
    Editorial: Heidegger, Phenomenology, Education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (1): 1-6. 2009.
    Philosophy of EducationMartin Heidegger
  •  159
    Why is My Curriculum White?
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (7): 641-646. 2015.
    You have to be careful, very careful, introducing the truth to the Black man who has never previously heard the truth about himself, his own kind, and the white man … The Black brother is so brainw...
    Philosophy of Education
  •  89
    The Concept of Radical Openness and the New Logic of the Public
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (3): 239-242. 2013.
    No abstract
    Philosophy of Education
  •  67
    Editorial
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 36 (5): 477-478. 2004.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  80
    Poetry as Offence
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (2): 129-132. 2012.
    Philosophy of Education
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