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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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    The last large blue butterfly
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (11): 1113-1115. 2019.
    Volume 52, Issue 11, October 2020, Page 1113-1115.
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    Theorising immaterial labor: Toward creativity, co(labor)ation and collective intelligence
    with David Neilson
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (12): 1283-1294. 2021.
    Marx developed a sophisticated theory of labour under capitalism’s expanding reproduction but wrote little specifically on immaterial labour. This paper reflects on how to build from Marx’s writings a more comprehensive theory of immaterial labour. Integral to this theorisation is bringing in young Marx’s writings on alienation and human nature, and praxis read as the ‘point of knowledge is to change the world’. Integrating the young and mature work into a single perspective that highlights the …Read more
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    The geopolitical rebirth of the Anglosphere as a world actor after Brexit
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (11): 1193-1196. 2023.
    Over two billion people speak English making English the largest world language by number of speakers but only the third largest by number of native speakers of English. Anglophonia has a number of...
  •  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.
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    The failure of liberalism and liberal education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (9): 918-922. 2019.
    Volume 52, Issue 9, August 2020, Page 918-922.
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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
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    The ethics of reading Wittgenstein
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (6): 546-558. 2018.
    The worst readers are those who behave like plundering troops: they take away a few things they can use, dirty and confound the remainder, and revile the whole.–Nietzsche (1879) Human, All Too Huma...
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    The end of the decade: Reflecting on 2019 and looking forward to the next decade
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (9): 1271-1275. 2022.
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    The Educational Mode of Development
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (5): 477-481. 2013.
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    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...
  •  153
    The enlightenment and its critics1
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (9): 886-894. 2018.
    Volume 51, Issue 9, August 2019, Page 886-894.
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    Rarely in economics does the field see such unambiguous causation as in the case of the Covid-19 shut down of the global economy. Pretty well every economist would agree to this proposition and whi...
  •  115
    The ‘crooked timber’ of humanitarianism
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (12): 1179-1186. 2019.
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    The coming pandemic era
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6): 656-661. 2022.
    There is evidence and informed expert opinion that we are entering a coming age of pandemics where humanity is exposed to lethal and highly infectious bacterial or viral diseases that have the pote...
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    The curious promise of educationalising technological unemployment: What can places of learning really do about the future of work?
    with Petar Jandrić and Sarah Hayes
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (3): 242-254. 2018.
    University education is full of promise. Indeed universities have the capacity to create and shape, through staff and students, all kinds of enthralling ‘worlds’ and ‘new possibilities of life’. Yet students are encouraged increasingly to view universities as simply a means to an end, where neoliberal education delivers flexible skills to directly serve a certain type of capitalism. Additionally, the universal challenge of technological unemployment, alongside numerous other social issues, has b…Read more
  •  110
    The crisis of international education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (12): 1233-1242. 2019.
    Volume 52, Issue 12, November 2020, Page 1233-1242.
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    The Concept of Radical Openness and the New Logic of the Public
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (3): 239-242. 2013.
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    In the Preface to The Chinese Dream: Education the Future (Peters, 2019a) I wrote:This is a work in narrative. It tells a story about modern China – a story of an economic and cultural miracle. But...
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    The ancient Silk Road and the birth of merchant capitalism
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (10): 955-961. 2021.
    https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-middle-east/silk-roadThe ancient Silk Road is an image and metaphor that has been revived as the basis for what President Xi has called ‘the project of the ce...
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    Truth and truth-telling in the age of Trump
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (11): 1001-1007. 2018.
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    Truth and self-knowledge
    Tandf: Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (2): 105-111. 2019.
    Volume 53, Issue 2, February 2021, Page 105-111.
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    The Americanisation of human rights
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (6): 653-657. 2023.
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    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...
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    In a range of path-breaking publications that shaped his engagement with educational theory Paul Smeyers sympathetically investigated the claims and ‘atmosphere’ of postmodernism. In this chapter I investigate the backlash against postmodernism that holds it responsible for ‘post-truth politics,’ and of promoting a cynical attitude to truth and facts. I argue for an intellectual history of truth in which it is contested, not only in Continental tradition and in what some have called postmodernis…Read more