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74Civilizational collapse and post-apocalyptic survival? (edited book)Peter Lang. 2023.‘Civilisation as a thin membrane stretched over chaos’ is Mark O’Donnell’s first impression of the neatly manicured lawn on an Auckland volcano, during his visit to discover why so many billionaires are prepping for the Apocalypse in New Zealand (O’Donnell, 2018). Nobody should approach the apocalyptic end of civilisation without a sense of humour because it is so full of contradictions and paradox. The apocalyptic imaginary that suffuses Silicon valley and its tech start ups is concerning. Ther…Read more
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70Postmodernism in the afterlifeEducational Philosophy and Theory 54 (4): 325-327. 2022.[This editorial is part of the 50th celebration issue that explored ‘what comes after postmodernism in educational theory. The special issue is being published as a monograph and this is our group...
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95Named or nameless: University ethics, confidentiality and sexual harassmentEducational Philosophy and Theory 54 (14): 2422-2433. 2022.This paper focusses on our concerns about revelations about sexual harassment in universities and the inadequate responses whereby some universities seem more concerned about their own reputations than the care and protection of their students. Seldom do cases go to criminal court, instead they mostly fall within employment relations policies where the use of non-disclosure agreements are double edged, such that some perpetrators remain nameless even if the person offended against wants details …Read more
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19What Comes after Postmodernism in Educational Theory? (edited book)Routledge. 2020.Marking the 50th anniversary of the Educational Philosophy and Theory journal, this book brings together the work of over two-hundred international scholars, who seek to address the question, 'What happened to postmodernism in educational theory after its alleged demise?'. Declarations of the death knell of postmodernism are now quite commonplace. Scholars in various disciples have suggested that, if anything, postmodernism is at an end and has been dead and buried for some time. An age dominate…Read more
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90Exploring the philosophy and practice of collective writingEducational Philosophy and Theory 54 (7): 871-878. 2022.
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110The open peer review experiment in Educational Philosophy and Theory(EPAT)Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (2): 133-140. 2023.Open Peer Review: Educational Philosophy and Theory (EPAT)Michael A. Peters, Beijing Normal University, PR ChinaIn 2016 EPAT started experimenting with open peer review for articles that were part...
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90Post-marxism, humanism and (post)structuralism: Educational philosophy and theoryEducational Philosophy and Theory 54 (14): 2331-2340. 2022.Western Marxism, since its Western deviation and theoretical development in the 1920s, developed in diverse ways that has reflected the broader philosophical environment. First, a theory of conscio...
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138Philosophy of education in a new key: Snapshot 2020 from the United States and CanadaEducational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8): 1130-1146. 2022.This article shares reflections from members of the community of philosophers of education in the United States and Canada who were invited to express their insights in response to the theme ‘Snaps...
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230Reimagining the new pedagogical possibilities for universities post-Covid-19: An EPAT Collective ProjectEducational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6): 717-760. 2022.Michael A. Petersa and Fazal Rizvib aBeijing Normal University, Beijing, PR China; bMelbourne University, Melbourne, Australia Our minds are still racing back and forth, longing for a return to ‘no...
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118Education in and for the Belt and Road Initiative:: The Pedagogy of Collective WritingEducational Philosophy and Theory 52 (10): 1040-1063. 2020.This paper is an experiment in collective writing conducted in Autumn 2019 at the Faculty of Education at Beijing Normal University. The experiment involves 12 international masters' students readi...
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98Go home, team America: The new paradox of western ‘democracy’ around the worldEducational Philosophy and Theory 52 (11): 1109-1112. 2020.Volume 52, Issue 11, October 2020, Page 1109-1112.
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111After postmodernism in educational theory? A collective writing experiment and thought surveyEducational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14): 1299-1307. 2018.
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377Towards a philosophy of academic publishingEducational Philosophy and Theory 48 (14): 1401-1425. 2016.This article is concerned with developing a philosophical approach to a number of significant changes to academic publishing, and specifically the global journal knowledge system wrought by a range of new digital technologies that herald the third age of the journal as an electronic, interactive and mixed-media form of scientific communication. The paper emerges from an Editors' Collective, a small New Zealand-based organisation comprised of editors and reviewers of academic journals mostly in t…Read more
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24‘After Brexit and AUKUS’: Twitter-inspired collective writing on geopolitics of an emerging multipolar worldEducational Philosophy and Theory 55 (12): 1322-1328. 2023.
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445AI and the future of humanity: ChatGPT-4, philosophy and education – Critical responsesEducational Philosophy and Theory 56 (9): 828-862. 2024.1. Michael A PetersBeijing Normal UniversityChatGPT is an AI chatbot released by OpenAI on November 30, 2022 and a ‘stable release’ on February 13, 2023. It belongs to OpenAI’s GPT-3 family (genera...
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146Reimagining the new pedagogical possibilities for universities post-Covid-19: An EPAT Collective ProjectEducational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6): 717-760. 2022.
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140Philosophers and professors behaving badly: Responses to ‘named or nameless’ by Besley, Jackson & Peters. An EPAT collective writing projectEducational Philosophy and Theory 55 (3): 272-284. 2023.
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128The case for academic plagiarism education: A PESA Executive collective writing projectEducational Philosophy and Theory 54 (9): 1307-1323. 2022.
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107The China-threat discourse, trade, and the future of Asia. A SymposiumEducational Philosophy and Theory 54 (10): 1531-1549. 2022.
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140Philosophy of education in a new keyEducational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8): 1061-1082. 2022.Michael Peters, Sonja Arndt & Marek TesarThis is a collective writing experiment of PESA members, including its Executive Committee, asking questions of the Philosophy of Education in a New Key. Co...
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41This paper discusses the notion of ecopoetics in relation to the work of Martin Heidegger and his concept of dwelling. Our aim, broadly stated, is to respond to the question: "What frame of mind could bring about sustainability - and how might we develop it?" In the first part of the paper, we comment on Jonathan Bate's notion of ecopoetics and his discussion of Heidegger. Crucial here is the question of whether we can ever approach Nature in an non-ideological way or are all attempts to capture…Read more
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90Philosophy of education in a new key: Publicness, social justice, and education; a South-North conversationEducational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8): 1216-1233. 2022.Public education is not just a way to organise and fund education. It is also the expression of a particular ideal about education and of a particular way to conceive of the relationship between education and society. The ideal of public education sees education as an important dimension of the common good and as an important institution in securing the common good. The common good is never what individuals or particular groups want or desire, but always reaches beyond such particular desires to…Read more
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143Richard Rorty: Education, Philosophy, and Politics (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2001.This distinctive collection by scholars from around the world focuses upon the cultural, educational, and political significance of Richard Rorty's thought. The nine essays which comprise the collection examine a variety of related themes: Rorty's neopragmatism, his view of philosophy, his philosophy of education and culture, Rorty's comparison between Dewey and Foucault, his relation to postmodern theory, and, also his form of political liberalism
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23Silicon Empires: The fight for the future of AIEducational Philosophy and Theory. forthcoming.The core thesis of Silicon Empires is that the competition in artificial intelligence is not merely a technological or corporate race, but a geopolitical struggle between state-platform complexes....
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3Living in the Eschata: The End of Christendom and Prospects for a Global SpiritualismAnalysis and Metaphysics 8 11-29. 2009.
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72Heidegger, Education, and Modernity (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2002.Martin Heidegger is, perhaps, the most controversial philosopher of the twentieth-century. Little has been written on him or about his work and its significance for educational thought. This unique collection by a group of international scholars reexamines Heidegger's work and its legacy for educational thought
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11Futures of Critical Theory: Dreams of DifferenceRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2003.Reinvigorating critical theory by extending its range and its intellectual trajectories through strategies of inclusiveness that respect and build on parallel traditions, the authors reinterpret Nietzsche, Wittgenstein and Heidegger in relation to central figures and themes of critical theory.