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    Wide-awakeness in mentorship: An interview with Cris Mayo
    with Cris Mayo
    Educational Philosophy and Theory. forthcoming.
    Cris Mayo is a professor and director of the Interdisciplinary Educational Studies master’s degree in the Department of Education at the University of Vermont. Mayo’s publications include Gay-Strai...
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    The Restitution of “Questioning” and Decolonization
    Journal of School and Society 7. 2021.
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    Heidegger and Wonder
    In Michael Peters, Paulo Ghiraldelli, Berislav Žarnić, Andrew Gibbons & Tina Besley (eds.), Encyclopaedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory, Springer. 2016.
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    In this commentary, I will examine temporal arbitrarity as a manifestation of whiteness in our theorizing of the world and its relation to the notion of justice in academia. I define temporal arbitrarity as a willful identification of two pasts for others and a discretionary accounting of one of them as tangential and the other as central. In academia, this selection is done by a person/group with the authority or wherewithal to determine others' pasts as tangential or cardinal. As a result, thi…Read more
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    Nassim Noroozi proposes a juxtaposition of pedagogy with and a characterization of it as justice. The term pedagogical here is not limited to “the educational,” nor is pedagogy limited to the methods of teaching. At the same time, the term justice will not be framed in terms of liberal conceptual grounds. Noroozi defines pedagogy as an arrangement of meaning so that it becomes impossible not to see injustice. Noroozi argues that “pedagogy-as-justice” concerns itself with exposing injustice in tr…Read more
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    Pedagogy of Time and a Decolonial “Present”
    Philosophy of Education 72 353-362. 2016.
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    The “Inner Eyes” of Philosophical Skepticism
    Philosophy of Education 78 (3): 168-177. 2022.
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    Pedagogy‐as‐Justice
    Educational Theory 73 (4): 496-510. 2023.
    Nassim Noroozi proposes a juxtaposition of pedagogy with and a characterization of it as justice. The term pedagogical here is not limited to “the educational,” nor is pedagogy limited to the methods of teaching. At the same time, the term justice will not be framed in terms of liberal conceptual grounds. Noroozi defines pedagogy as an arrangement of meaning so that it becomes impossible not to see injustice. Noroozi argues that “pedagogy-as-justice” concerns itself with exposing injustice in tr…Read more