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Leonardo, Zeus – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
The Right has a long history of questioning the importance of race analysis. Recently, the conceptual and political status of race has come under increased scrutiny from the Left. Bracketing the language of "race" has meant that the discourse of skin groups remains at the level of abstraction and does not speak to real groups as such. As a…
Descriptors: Race, Political Attitudes, Futures (of Society), Educational Trends
Baldacchino, John – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
This essay looks at the relationship between formative aesthetics, language and the historical anticipation that begins with Antonio Gramsci's discussion of Kant's idea of "noumenon". In Gramsci both education (as "formazione") and aesthetics stem from a concern for power in terms of the hegemonic relations that are inherent to history as a…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Language, Education, Power Structure
Mulderrig, Jane – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
This paper presents selected findings from a historical analysis of change in the discursive construction of social identity in UK education policy discourse from 1972-2005. My chief argument is that through its linguistic forms of self-identification the government construes educational roles, relations and responsibilities not only for itself,…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Governance, Discourse Analysis, Politics of Education
Ringrose, Jessica – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
This paper explores how Deleuze and Guattari's philosophical concepts extend and elaborate discursive and psychoanalytic interpretations of qualitative research findings. Analyzing data from a UK research project exploring young people's engagements with Social Networking Sites (SNSs), Deleuze and Guattari's schizoanalytic method is drawn upon to…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Philosophy, Discourse Analysis, Social Networks
Farquhar, Sandy; Fitzsimons, Peter – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
The paper examines some philosophical aspects of translation as a metaphor for education--a metaphor that avoids the closure of final definitions, in favour of an ongoing and tentative process of interpretation and revision. Translation, it is argued, is a complex process involving language, within and among cultures, and in the exercise of power.…
Descriptors: Translation, Figurative Language, Ethics, Linguistics
Danforth, Scot – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
The learning disability construct gained scientific and political legitimacy in the United States in the 1960s as an explanation for some forms of childhood learning difficulties. In 1975, federal law incorporated learning disability into the categorical system of special education. The historical and scientific roots of the disorder involved a…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Movement Education, Social Class, Politics
Cole, David R. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
The actions of affect are prominent in the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and can be broken down for the purposes of education into two roles. The first alludes to the history of philosophy and the ways in which affect has been used by Spinoza (Deleuze, 1992) Nietzsche (Deleuze, 1983) or Bergson (Deleuze, 1991). In this role, Deleuze reinvigorates…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Philosophy, Educational Sociology, Activism
Ibrahim, Awad – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
Intersecting authority-language-and-symbolic power, this article tells the story of a group of continental Francophone African youth who find themselves in an urban French-language high school in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Through their narrative, one is confronted by the trauma of one's own language being declared an illegitimate child, hence…
Descriptors: Race, Language, Power Structure, High School Students
Graham, Linda J. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
Much has been written on Michel Foucault's reluctance to clearly delineate a research method, particularly with respect to genealogy (Harwood, 2000; Meadmore, Hatcher & McWilliam, 2000; Tamboukou, 1999). Foucault (1994, p. 288) himself disliked prescription stating, "I take care not to dictate how things should be" and wrote provocatively to…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Research Methodology, Postmodernism, Language
Comstock, Edward – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
Throughout the 19th century, the discourse on idiocy was among the most substantial and celebrated fields of knowledge about human nature; yet it is mostly forgotten or ignored by scholars today. Once science could identify the truly retarded individual from within the confused concept of idiocy, it is thought, these subjects could finally be…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Hospitals, Behavior Disorders, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Rule, Peter – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
Dialogue is a seminal concept within the work of the Brazilian adult education theorist, Paulo Freire, and the Russian literary critic and philosopher, Mikhail Bakhtin. While there are commonalities in their understanding of dialogue, they differ in their treatment of dialectic. This paper addresses commonalities and dissonances within a…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Disadvantaged, Access to Education, Higher Education
Ellwood, Constance – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
In times of globalised flows of students, this paper offers an alternative way of conceptualising identity change in the experiences of students on study abroad or student exchange programmes. Despite the "identity turn" of recent years, modernist notions of identity continue to impact on the ways in which study abroad experiences are conceived,…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Cultural Context, Study Abroad, Student Exchange Programs
Mackenzie, Jim – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
This paper takes issue with Derek Sankey's: "Minds, Brains, and Differences in Personal Understanding", "Educational Philosophy and Theory", 39 (2007), pp. 543-558 on the questions of the post-pedagogical classroom and the forms of knowledge. I then try to show that a theory of meaning framed in terms of normative pragmatics is better able than…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Figurative Language, Pragmatics, Brain
Jessop, Sharon – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
Hannah Arendt's critique of education in 1950s USA provides an important way of understanding the development of citizenship education. Her theory on the nature of childhood and her concepts of natality and authority give insight into both the directions of current policies and practices, and the possible future states into which these elements…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Criticism, Educational Philosophy
Jones, Adrian – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
This paper considers the implications for higher education of recent work on narrative theory, distributed cognition and artificial intelligence. These perspectives are contrasted with the educational implications of Heidegger's ontological phenomenology [being-there and being-aware (Da-sein)] and with the classic and classical foundations of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foundations of Education, Artificial Intelligence, Phenomenology

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