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Rethinking Education and Emancipation, 1st ed. 2024 Diverse Perspectives on Contemporary Challenges Palgrave Studies in Educational Philosophy and Theory Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Lacković Nataša, Cvejic Igor, Krstić Predrag, Nikolić Olga

Couverture de l’ouvrage Rethinking Education and Emancipation
This edited collection responds to the contemporary need for deeper analysis and rethinking of the relation between education and emancipation in a world beset by social, digital, educational and ecological crises. Among the diverse interdisciplinary perspectives explored are: rethinking the Anthropocene in the time of environmental emergency, the concept of relational thinking as emancipatory practice and a more encompassing concept of relational pedagogy that includes questions about the environment and digitalisation, the notion of indoctrination from the perspective of political education, reconnecting with the body as a form of emancipatory education and how schools reproduce socio-cultural ideologies in synergy with material and visual culture. The book chapters also consider the role of social media, postcolonialism and feminism in understanding emancipatory education and a historical reception of John Dewey?s ideas in other than Western contexts. This volume will be of interest to those seeking well-known as well as further and novel acquaintance with the philosophical and critical issues surrounding different forms and ideas of emancipation and/or/through education, including related practical propositions and examples. Educators, scholars in education, social justice, philosophy, sociology and curriculum developers will find this collection valuable in contemplating, practising and theorising the futures of emancipatory education across contexts and themes.
 

Chapter 1- On the Relationship Between Education and Emancipation

Krstić Predrag, Lacković Nataša, Nikolić Olga, Cvejić Igor,  

 

Part 1:  Education-Emancipation: Histories and Tensions

 

Chapter 2 - Does Education Require Emancipation? A historical analysis

 

Krstić Predrag

 

Chapter 3 - Emancipatory Education Through an Inclusion of Minority Political Views: Exploring the Concept of Indoctrination

 

Miloš Kovačević

 

Chapter 4 – Ways and sideways of emancipation: Dewey’s reception in different political eras of an other-than-Western context

 

Milica Sekulović and Aleksandra Ilić Rajković,  

 

Part 2:  Emancipatory Education and Contemporary Challenges

 

Chapter 5 – The Anthropocene Subject and Emancipation: The challenge of “emancipatory” pedagogy in an era of climate crisis

 

Cary Campbell

 

Chapter 6 - Developing feminist-decolonial-capabilities for emancipatory pedagogy: A case of Gulf-Arab women’s learner-positionalities

 

Zoe Hurley

 

Chapter 7 – Relational Thinking: A Key Ingredient of Relational Pedagogy and Education

 

Nataša Lacković

 

Part 3:Emancipation Ways and Needs in Teaching

 

Chapter 8 – Learning from the arts: Dance as emancipation of the body

 

Una Popović

 

Chapter 9 – Towards emancipatory dialogues on girls’ social positioning in schools: Uniforms and work fit for future Japanese women?

 

Yoshiko Itashiki

 

Chapter 10 – Education for Emancipating Teachers

 

Paolo Scotton  

 

Chapter 11- Epilogue: Future work in and for emancipatory education 

 

Krstić Predrag, Lacković Nataša

 

 

 

 

 Nataša Lacković is Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at the Department of Educational Research at Lancaster University, UK.

Predrag Krstić is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, Serbia.

Olga Nikolić is Research Fellow at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, Serbia.

Igor Cvejic is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, Serbia.

Links various educational contexts and questions of emancipation to global challenges

Presents diverse viewpoints, including and going beyond typical Western perspectives

Provides a historical overview and critical analyses of the concept of emancipation

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