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Frans Kruger; Michalinos Zembylas – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2024
Two recent lines of inquiry that have emerged in educational philosophy and research are the turn to affect theory and the call for decolonising education. Although there have been some efforts to bring these two lines of inquiry together and inform educational philosophy and research, there is still important conceptual work to be done,…
Descriptors: Peace, Educational Philosophy, Decolonization, Teaching Methods
Zembylas, Michalinos – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2020
The point of departure of this article is that hospitality in education has not been theorized in terms of emotion and affect, partly because its law(s) have been discussed in ways that have not paid much attention to the role of emotion and affect. The analysis broadens our understanding of the ethics and politics of hospitality by considering it…
Descriptors: Ethics, Affective Behavior, Educational Theories, Political Influences
Imperiale, Maria Grazia; Phipps, Alison; Fassetta, Giovanna – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
This article contributes to conversations on hospitality in educational settings, with a focus on higher education and the online context. We integrate Derrida's ethics of hospitality framework with a focus on practices of hospitality, including its affective and material, embodied dimension (Zembylas: Stud Philos Educ 39:37-50, 2019). This…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Affective Behavior, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Workshops
Stengel, Barbara S. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
Here I craft a case for recognizing the roots and patterns that ground the possibility of contemporary com-posting--as outlined in Donna Haraway's Staying with the Trouble--by New Materialists and critical pragmatists, especially those who are affected by the social injustices and ill-advised practices of today's formal education. I explore both…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, World Views, Ethics, Affective Behavior
Zembylas, Michalinos – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2020
This paper argues that it is important for educators in democratic education to understand how the rise of right-wing populism in Europe, the United States and around the world can never be viewed apart from the affective investments of populist leaders and their supporters to essentialist ideological visions of nationalism, racism, sexism and…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Nationalism
Thompson, Greg; Cook, Ian – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
This paper uses Deleuze and Guattari's concept of faciality to analyse the teacher's face. According to Deleuze and Guattari, the teacher-face is a special type of face because it is an "overcoded" face produced in specific landscapes. This paper suggests four limit-faces for teacher faciality that actualise different mixes of significance and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Teacher Characteristics, Classroom Communication, Nonverbal Communication
Webb, Darren – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
Hoping is an integral part of what it is to be human, and its significance for education has been widely noted. Hope is, however, a contested category of human experience and getting to grips with its characteristics and dynamics is a difficult task. The paper argues that hope is not a singular undifferentiated experience and is best understood as…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Psychological Patterns