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33Teaching Democracy in an Age of Uncertainty: Place-Responsive Learning, de Gilbert Burgh y Simone Thornton. Routledge, 2022Childhood and Philosophy 21 01-09. 2025.Reseña de Burgh, Gilbert., & Thornton, Simone. (2022) Teaching Democracy in an Age of Uncertainty: Place-Responsive Learning. Routledge.
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76Children, Democracy & Education: A Deliberative ReconsiderationSUNY Press (State University of New York Press). 2025.How children participate in democracy has shifted toward more communicative, networked, and creative models than before. In political science and political theory, however, surprisingly little is understood about what if anything children can contribute to democracy and how they would do so. Traditionally, children have been considered as mere future citizens who are acknowledged only when they behave in accordance with adults' expectations. In this sense, children are one of the last frontiers …Read more
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345Review of Teaching Democracy in an Age of Uncertainty: Place-Responsive Learning, by Gilbert Burgh and Simone Thornton. Routledge, 2022. (review)Childhood and Philosophy 21 1-9. 2025.This is the review of "Teaching Democracy in an Age of Uncertainty: Place-Responsive Learning" by Gilbert Burgh and Simone Thornton. Routledge, 2022.
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Proceedings of InInternational Symposium on Advances in Technology Education Conference (edited book)International Symposium on Advances in Technology Education. 2020.
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821Deliberative Facilitation in the Classroom: The Interplay of Facilitative Technique and Design to Make Space for DemocracyDemocracy and Education 31 (1): 1-11. 2023.Widespread global interest and adoption of deliberative democracy approaches to reinvigorate citi- zenship and policymaking in an era of democratic crisis/decline has been mirrored by increasing interest in deliberation in schools, both as an approach to pedagogy and student empowerment and as a training ground for deliberative citizenship. In school deliberation, as in other settings, a key and sometimes neglected element of high-quality deliberation is facilitation. Facilitation can help to es…Read more
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2208Facilitation of deliberation in the classroom: The interplay of facilitative technique and design to increase inclusivenessCentre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance Working Paper 3 1-22. 2020.Widespread global interest and adoption of deliberative democracy approaches to reinvigorate citizenship and policy making in an era of democratic crisis/decline has been mirrored by increasing interest in deliberation in schools, both as an approach to pedagogy and student empowerment, and as a training ground for deliberative citizenship. In school deliberation, as in other settings, a key and sometimes neglected element of high-quality deliberation is facilitation. Facilitation can help to es…Read more
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1066子どもの哲学と民主主義 選好の変化とコンセンサス形成を 可視化するワークの開発と実践̶思考と対話 1 (2): 26-37. 2020.This article examines the relationship between Philosophy for/with Children and democracy from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. The first half of the article draws on the theory of deliberative democracy to identify some democratic aspects of Philosophy for/with Children. The second half of the article empirically investigates the way in which we can practice Philosophy for/with Children as a practice of deliberative democracy. To this end, the article illustrates the classroom activ…Read more
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1680Engineer education as citizenship educationIn Ogawa Taiji, Murase Tomoyuki & Kei Nishiyama (eds.), Proceedings of InInternational Symposium on Advances in Technology Education Conference, International Symposium On Advances in Technology Education. pp. 326-331. 2020.Engineering and technology aim to lead a better life for people. But the meaning of “better” is highly contested in modern democratic societies where different citizens have different cultures and values. Engineers, as one of the citizens in such societies, are also living in multicultural and multi-value settings, and therefore they need to be responsible for such diversity when they engage in technological developments. Therefore, in engineering education, it is necessary to aim at not only a…Read more
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2181Rethinking consensus in the community of philosophical inquiry: A research agendaChildhood and Philosophy 15 83-97. 2019.In Philosophy for Children (P4C), consensus-making is often regarded as something that needs to be avoided. P4C scholars believe that consensus-making would dismiss P4C’s ideals, such as freedom, inclusiveness, and diversity. This paper aims to counteract such assumptions, arguing that P4C scholars tend to focus on a narrow, or universal, concept of “consensus” and dismiss various forms of consensus, especially what Niemeyer and Dryzek (2007) call meta-consensus. Meta-consensus does not search f…Read more
Kei Nishiyama
Kaichi International University
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Kaichi International UniversityRegular Faculty