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Schutz, Aaron – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2022
Educational theory has tended to avoid discussions of how the less powerful might come together to contest oppression. Yet strategies for collective action are learned practices, like any others. While there are no "rules" for social action, different traditions provide useful "rules of thumb." This article lays out some core…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Community Action, Empowerment, Social Change
Haarman, Susan – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2021
In this article, Susan Haarman discusses the ways in which datafication technologies such as Big Data and algorithms have the potential to either challenge or exacerbate what Miranda Fricker calls epistemic injustice. She briefly defines epistemic injustice using Fricker's subsets of testimonial and hermeneutical injustice before moving to the…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Hermeneutics, Activism, Story Telling
Zhao, Guoping – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2014
For several decades education has struggled to find a way out of the entanglement of modernity, the premises and assumptions under which modern education has operated. According to Robin Usher and Richard Edwards, modern education, as the "dutiful child of the Enlightenment," has been "allotted a key role in the forming and shaping…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Postmodernism