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Bourassa, Gregory – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
One of the more long-standing and commonly held views among educational theorists maintains that schools are one of the primary sites of social and cultural reproduction--sites where students are corralled and organized for the reproduction of the existing social arrangement. In this article author Gregory Bourassa argues that if this…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Role of Education, Public Schools, Politics of Education
Rasmussen, Mary Lou; Gowlett, Christina; Connell, Raewyn – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2014
The most attractive thing in queer theory is the social movement energy that's been in it, the sense of excitement and boundary-breaking, the sense of new perspectives. Given the social anxieties and manipulated fear and right-wing triumphalism around today, people need that excitement and boldness--in education and in society at large. In this…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Social Theories, Educational Research, Politics of Education
Torres, Carlos A. – Ethics and Education, 2012
The term Critical Social Theory is employed in this article following the tradition of the Frankfurt School, and particularly the work of Herbert Marcuse and his interpretation of the political and social philosophy of Hegel and Marx. Discussing the contribution of G.W.F. Hegel to social theory Marcuse argued that: "Hegel's system brings to a…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Critical Thinking, Philosophy, Criticism
Slater, Robert O. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2012
The current de-democratization process in which the world now apparently finds itself ". . .represents the longest continuous period of deterioration in the nearly 40-year history of Freedom House's annual assessment of the state of political and civil liberties in every country of the world". As Gilley (2010: 161) observes, ". . .the hottest…
Descriptors: Democracy, Instructional Leadership, Citizenship Education, Educational Administration
Fowler, Tim – Theory and Research in Education, 2011
Education has become one of the foremost arenas in which political liberals attempt to differentiate their account from that of comprehensive liberals. Rawls posits that the requirements of his theory, as laid out in "Political Liberalism," will be far less stringent than those of liberals such as Kant, Mill or Joseph Raz. However, a number of…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Politics of Education, Social Theories, Educational Policy
Peters, Michael A. – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2008
This article presents the author's critique on Paul G. Woodford's positions with regard to music education and the notion of liberal democracy. The author seeks to broaden the contextual/historical scholarship around John Dewey and makes it clear that liberalism is a contested concept, as is democracy. He calls for contemporary responses to…
Descriptors: Music Education, Democracy, Democratic Values, Political Attitudes
Lewis, Tyson – Teaching Education, 2008
This paper is driven by a simple question: what type of collective space is a classroom and how can it be imagined differently? Drawing on the social topography provided by Hardt and Negri, I suggest that schools have traditionally worked to produce either (a) a people; (b) a crowd; or (c) the masses. The problem with these forms of social…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Educational Environment

McLaren, Peter – Educational Theory, 1986
"The Politics of Education: Culture, Power, and Liberation" by Paulo Freire is approached as a focus for radical pedagogy's search for a critical language that stresses the primacy of a politics of emancipation. (MT)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Politics of Education, Social Theories
Sammel, Alison – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
In this paper I respond to Ajay Sharma's "Portrait of a Science Teacher as a Bricoleur: A case study from India," by speaking to two aspects of the bricoleur: the subject and the discursive in relation to pedagogic perspective. I highlight that our subjectivities are negotiated based on the desires of the similar and competing discourses…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Education, Scientific Enterprise, Critical Theory
Nguyen, Thu Su'o'ng Thi – Educational Policy, 2010
The article explores the ways "uneven geographical development" conditions and is conditioned by local placemaking practices. Guided by David Harvey's work along with Henri Lefebvre's three dimensions of spatial production--spatial practices, representations of space, and spaces of representation or the "spatial imaginary"--I…
Descriptors: Parent School Relationship, Ethnography, Urban Schools, Elementary Schools
McKinley, Elizabeth – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
The use of hybridity today suggests a less coherent, unified and directed process than that found in the Enlightenment science's cultural imperialism, but regardless of this neither concept exists outside power and inequality. Hence, hybridity raises the question of the terms of the mixture and the conditions of mixing. Cultural hybridity produced…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Women Scientists, Foreign Countries, Science Education

Biesta, Gert – Interchange, 1995
Postmodernism is an articulation of a tension between contingency and commitment. Since this commitment is typically pedagogical, education has a strong reason to stay within postmodernism. The paper reviews the feminist debate on postmodernism, examining how postmodernism contributes to the emancipatory interests of education. The public-private…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Feminism, Ideology, Politics of Education

Cervero, Ronald M.; Wilson, Arthur L. – Adult Education Quarterly, 1994
Explains four theoretical concepts: power, interests, negotiation, and responsibility. Combines them into a theory of program planning that encourages adult educators to nurture a democratic process, taking into account the power relations that support or threaten it. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Democracy, Educational Planning, Politics of Education

Giroux, Henry A.; Simon, Roger – Journal of Education, 1984
Outlines a new direction for graduate study in curriculum. Sees curriculum theory as a form of social theory, thus relating curriculum discourse to knowledge and social practices that produce and legitimize particular forms of social life. Suggests ways a new program might be constructed and discusses the obstacles it would face. (Author/RDN)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems, Educational Change

Brown, Richard Harvey; And Others – American Behavioral Scientist, 1995
Questions how academia can continue to engage in knowledge production without producing and legitimating dominant discourses. Maintains that academia must accept that individuals live in a time of multiple perspectives, an absence of embracing consensus, and the deconstruction of any absolute or foundational principles of truth. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Democratic Values, Educational Environment, Elitism