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The Discussion is distorting today. Within schools, social
movements, and firms, there has been an increasing tendency for
teachers and facilitators to announce that there will be a
discussion while the interaction which follows this announcement is
not a discussion, but something else??likely a recitation and
lecture. This distortion of discussion promises democracy,
equality, and participation during a meeting or class, but delivers
inequality, prohibition, and dominance. Now is the time to begin
changing these practices which ultimately create and support a
neoliberal society that promises democracy but practices oligarchy.
One way to change this neoliberal social world is by intervening in
the distortion of discussion, by facilitating interaction so that
discussion's promise of equality and participation is fulfilled
rather than negated. Elements of Discussion is a resource for this
intervention. It is a political, poetic, and practical handbook for
facilitating discussion. Discussions happen everywhere, and if
society itself is composed of relationships between people then
creating more participation and equality during discussions can
help create the conditions for social change. Elements of
Discussion therefore includes practical tips, techniques, and
reflective questions through which it firmly and sensitively
suggests to readers how to facilitate discussions across contexts.
Beginning with the ways chairs and tables are set up, continuing
through the kinds of questions a facilitator can ask, and including
sample activities facilitators can use, the book expounds a
philosophy of facilitating discussion, emphasizing the political
and poetic significance of the tactics it recommends.
Louis Althusser's thinking laid the groundwork for critical
educational theory, yet it is often misunderstood in critical
pedagogy, sociology of education, and related fields. In this open
access book, David I. Backer reexamines Althusser's educational
theory, specifically the claim that education is the most powerful
ideological state apparatus in modern capitalist societies. He then
presents this theory's flawed reception in critical educational
research and draws out a lost tradition of educational thinking it
inspired with important applications to race, gender, ideology, and
the concept of social structure in education. Correcting the record
about Althusser's thinking in the traditional narrative of critical
educational research becomes an opportunity to revisit fundamental
questions for thinking about school in its social context. For
students and researchers of education, critical theory, sociology
of education, and critical pedagogy, this book will be a resource
for rethinking the social foundations of education, both as a field
and as a set of theoretical frameworks for educational research.
The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a
CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.
The Discussion is distorting today. Within schools, social
movements, and firms, there has been an increasing tendency for
teachers and facilitators to announce that there will be a
discussion while the interaction which follows this announcement is
not a discussion, but something else??likely a recitation and
lecture. This distortion of discussion promises democracy,
equality, and participation during a meeting or class, but delivers
inequality, prohibition, and dominance. Now is the time to begin
changing these practices which ultimately create and support a
neoliberal society that promises democracy but practices oligarchy.
One way to change this neoliberal social world is by intervening in
the distortion of discussion, by facilitating interaction so that
discussion's promise of equality and participation is fulfilled
rather than negated. Elements of Discussion is a resource for this
intervention. It is a political, poetic, and practical handbook for
facilitating discussion. Discussions happen everywhere, and if
society itself is composed of relationships between people then
creating more participation and equality during discussions can
help create the conditions for social change. Elements of
Discussion therefore includes practical tips, techniques, and
reflective questions through which it firmly and sensitively
suggests to readers how to facilitate discussions across contexts.
Beginning with the ways chairs and tables are set up, continuing
through the kinds of questions a facilitator can ask, and including
sample activities facilitators can use, the book expounds a
philosophy of facilitating discussion, emphasizing the political
and poetic significance of the tactics it recommends.
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Truth in the Public Sphere (Hardcover)
Jason Hannan; Contributions by David I. Backer, Chris Balaschak, Makeda Best, Charles Bingham, …
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R3,442
Discovery Miles 34 420
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Has truth become a casualty of America's increasingly caustic and
volatile political culture? Truth in the Public Sphere seeks to
understand the significance of truth for the everyday world of
human communication. To this end, this book explores the place of
truth in several facets of the public sphere: language, ethics,
journalism, politics, media, and art. Featuring an international
group of contributors from across the humanities and social
sciences, this collection is a definitive supplement to theoretical
debates about the meaning and status of truth.
Louis Althusser's thinking laid the groundwork for critical
educational theory, yet it is often misunderstood in critical
pedagogy, sociology of education, and related fields. In this open
access book, David I. Backer reexamines Althusser’s educational
theory, specifically the claim that education is the most powerful
ideological state apparatus in modern capitalist societies. He then
presents this theory’s flawed reception in critical educational
research and draws out a lost tradition of educational thinking it
inspired with important applications to race, gender, ideology, and
the concept of social structure in education. Correcting the record
about Althusser’s thinking in the traditional narrative of
critical educational research becomes an opportunity to revisit
fundamental questions for thinking about school in its social
context. For students and researchers of education, critical
theory, sociology of education, and critical pedagogy, this book
will be a resource for rethinking the social foundations of
education, both as a field and as a set of theoretical frameworks
for educational research. The ebook editions of this book are
available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 licence on
bloomsburycollections.com.
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Truth in the Public Sphere (Paperback)
Jason Hannan; Contributions by David I. Backer, Chris Balaschak, Makeda Best, Charles Bingham, …
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R1,520
Discovery Miles 15 200
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Has truth become a casualty of America's increasingly caustic and
volatile political culture? Truth in the Public Sphere seeks to
understand the significance of truth for the everyday world of
human communication. To this end, this book explores the place of
truth in several facets of the public sphere: language, ethics,
journalism, politics, media, and art. Featuring an international
group of contributors from across the humanities and social
sciences, this collection is a definitive supplement to theoretical
debates about the meaning and status of truth.
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