•  69
    Ascetic self-cultivation, Foucault and the hermeneutics of the self
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (12): 1936-1941. 2022.
    We don’t know ourselves, we knowledgeable people – we are personally ignorant about ourselves. And there’s good reason for that. We’ve never tried to find out who we are – how could it happen that...
  •  87
    Anxieties of Knowing
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (10): 1093-1097. 2014.
  •  114
    This paper, based on an invited Thesis Eleven presentation (8 August 2019), provides a ‘map of technopolitics’ that springs from an investigation of the theoretical notion of technological convergence adopted by the US National Science Foundation, signaling a new paradigm of ‘nano-bio-info-cogno’ (NBIC) technologies. This integration at the nano-level is expected to drive the next wave of scientific research, technology and knowledge economy. The paper explores the concept of ‘technopolitics’ by…Read more
  •  107
    Aborigine, Indian, indigenous or first nations?
    with Carl T. Mika
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (13): 1229-1234. 2017.
  •  157
    Anti-intellectualism is a virus
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (4): 357-363. 2018.
  •  79
    Academic integrity: An interview with Tracey Bretag
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (8): 751-756. 2018.
    Volume 51, Issue 8, July 2019, Page 751-756.
  •  78
    An educational theory of innovation: What constitutes the educational good?
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (10): 1016-1022. 2020.
    Volume 52, Issue 10, September 2020, Page 1016-1022.
  •  100
    Academic Entrepreneurship and the Creative Economy
    with Tina Besley
    Thesis Eleven 94 (1): 88-105. 2008.
    This article explores the relationships between several notions: the `creative economy'; New Growth Theory and the primacy of ideas; academic entrepreneurship; and the new paradigm of cultural production. Broadly conceptualized, the creative economy links the primacy of ideas in both arts and sciences in a more embedded and social framework of entrepreneurship which positions education as central, since its institutions are the primary knowledge institutions that provide the conditions for the t…Read more
  •  102
    Against death. Longevity forever!
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (6): 559-562. 2021.
    .
  •  118
    Ancient centers of higher learning: A bias in the comparative history of the university?
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (11): 1063-1072. 2019.
    Volume 51, Issue 11, October 2019, Page 1063-1072.
  •  92
    America closed, China open
    with Tien-Hui Chiang
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (9): 843-847. 2017.
  •  79
    Alain Badiou’s Wittgenstein’s Antiphilosophy
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (7): 699-703. 2019.
    Volume 52, Issue 7, July 2020, Page 699-703.
  •  59
    Alas America! Lament for a shattered dream on the eve of political breakdown
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (4): 393-397. 2023.
    America, this is your chance. We must get it right this time or risk losing our democracy forever. —Michelle AlexanderEven some conservatives fear a power grab might trigger the disintegration of t...
  •  103
    Anti-art, anti-philosophy, anti-psychiatry, anti-education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (7): 709-715. 2019.
    Volume 52, Issue 7, July 2020, Page 709-715.
  •  126
    Philosophy of education in a new key: Education for justice now
    with Marianna Papastephanou, Michalinos Zembylas, Inga Bostad, Sevget Benhur Oral, Kalli Drousioti, Anna Kouppanou, Torill Strand, Kenneth Wain, and Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8): 1083-1098. 2022.
    Marianna PapastephanouUniversity of CyprusSince Plato’s allegory of the cave two educational-philosophical critical modes have stood out: the descriptive (reality as it is) and the normative (reali...
  •  122
    Capitalism’s slavery
    with David Neilson
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (5): 475-484. 2020.
    Volume 52, Issue 5, May 2020, Page 475-484.
  •  78
    General Editorial
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 31 (3): 269-269. 1999.
  •  97
    Editorial
    with James Marshall
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 34 (1): 3-3. 2002.
    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
  •  74
    Philosophy of education in a new key: Voices from Japan
    with Morimichi Kato, Naoko Saito, Ryohei Matsushita, Masamichi Ueno, Shigeki Izawa, Yasushi Maruyama, Hirotaka Sugita, Fumio Ono, Reiko Muroi, Yasuko Miyazaki, Jun Yamana, and Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8): 1113-1129. 2022.
    Morimichi KatoTohoku University, JapanCOVID-19 is a strange disease, which 500 years ago, amid more violent diseases, wars and famine, might not have been seen to be major threat. However, today, i...
  •  93
    Philosophy of Education in a New Key: Voices from Japan
    with Morimichi Kato, Naoko Saito, Ryohei Matsushita, Masamichi Ueno, Shigeki Izawa, Yasushi Maruyama, Hirotaka Sugita, Fumio Ono, Reiko Muroi, Yasuko Miyazaki, Jun Yamana, and Marek Tesar
    Tandf: Educational Philosophy and Theory 1-17. forthcoming.
    .
  •  1632
    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
  •  109
    Philosophy of Education in a New Key: East Asia
    with Ruyu Hung, Peng Zhengmei, Morimichi Kato, Tadashi Nishihira, Mika Okabe, Xu Di, Duck-Joo Kwak, Keumjoong Hwang, Youngkun Tschong, Cheng-His Chien, and Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (12): 1199-1214. 2021.
    Ruyu HungNational Chiayi University, TaiwanThis is a collective writing experiment of PESA members, orchestrating the Philosophy of Education in a New Key regarding East Asia. In 2016 the pioneerin...
  •  57
    Positioning Theory: Vygotsky, Wittgenstein and Social Constructionist Psychology
    with Dorothy Howie
    Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 26 (1): 51-64. 1996.
  •  82
    Infantologies II: Songs of the cradle
    with Andrew Gibbons, Georgina Tuari Stewart, Marek Tesar, Neil Boland, Viktor Johansson, Nicky de Lautour, Nesta Devine, Nina Hood, and Sean Sturm
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 1-16. forthcoming.
  •  78
    Infantasies: An EPAT collective project
    with Andrew Gibbons, Andrea Delaune, Petar Jandrić, Amy N. Sojot, David W. Kupferman, Marek Tesar, Viktor Johansson, Marta Cabral, Nesta Devine, and Nina Hood
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (14): 1442-1453. 2021.
    This is a collective writing project that is part of the larger design of Infantologies, Infanticides and Infantilizations; a quartet that explores the philosophy of infants from thematic perspectives, that puts infants at the centre of our reflections, and that encourages a different academic style of thinking.
  •  109
    Terrorism, trauma, tolerance: Bearing witness to white supremacist attack on Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand
    with Tina Besley
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (2): 109-119. 2020.
    Kia kaha Aotearoa, be strong New ZealandTo bear witness to the aftermath of a terrorist atrocity as a national outpouring of grief and a memorialising of those who have passed away is a very touchi...
  •  106
    Volume 52, Issue 13, December 2020, Page 1347-1357.
  •  91
    Ben Spiecker 1943–2009
    with Tina Besley
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (1): 1-2. 2010.
    No Abstract.