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This volume contributes to the ongoing interdisciplinary
controversies about the moral, legal and political status of
children and childhood. It comprises essays by scholars from
different disciplinary backgrounds on diverse theoretical problems
and public policy controversies that bear upon different facets of
the life of children in contemporary liberal democracies. The book
is divided into three major parts that are each organized around a
common general theme. The first part ("Children and Childhood:
Autonomy, Well-Being and Paternalism") focusses on key concepts of
an ethics of childhood. Part two ("Justice for Children") contains
chapters that are concerned with the topics of justice for children
and justice during childhood. The third part ("The Politics of
Childhood") deals with issues that concern the importance of
`childhood as a historically contingent political category and its
relevance for the justification and practical design of political
processes and institutions that affect children and families.
This book explores the relationship between different versions of
liberalism and toleration by focusing on their shared theoretical
and political challenges. Toleration is among the most pivotal and
the most contested liberal values and virtues. Debates about the
conceptual scope, justification, and political role of toleration
are closely aligned with historical and contemporary philosophical
controversies on the foundations of liberalism. The essays in this
volume focus on the specific connection between toleration and
liberalism. The essays in Part I reconstruct some of the major
historical controversies surrounding toleration and liberalism.
Part II centers on general conceptual and justificatory questions
concerning toleration as a central category for the definition of
liberal political theory. Part III is devoted to the theoretical
analysis of applied issues and cases of conflicts of toleration in
liberal states and societies. Toleration and the Challenges to
Liberalism will be of interest to researchers and advanced students
in social and political philosophy, ethics, and political theory.
Toleration plays a key role in liberal thought. This book explores
our current understanding of toleration in liberal theory and
practice. Toleration has traditionally been characterized as the
willingness to put up with others or their actions or practices
despite the fact that one considers them as objectionable.
Toleration has thus been regarded as one of the core aspects of
liberalism: as an indispensable democratic virtue and as a
constitutive part of liberal political practice. In modern liberal
societies, where deep disagreements about social values and ways of
life are widespread, toleration still seems to be of crucial
importance. However, contemporary debates on toleration cover an
immense variety of theoretical and political issues ranging from
controversies over its exact understanding and conceptual scope as
well as its practical boundaries, e.g., regarding freedom of
expression or the legitimate role of religious symbols in
educational institutions. The contributions to this volume take up
a number of carefully selected key questions and problems emerging
from these ongoing theoretical and political controversies in order
to explore and shed new light on pivotal conflicts and tensions
that pervade different conceptions of toleration. The chapters in
this book were originally published in the Critical Review of
International Social and Political Philosophy.
Toleration plays a key role in liberal thought. This book explores
our current understanding of toleration in liberal theory and
practice. Toleration has traditionally been characterized as the
willingness to put up with others or their actions or practices
despite the fact that one considers them as objectionable.
Toleration has thus been regarded as one of the core aspects of
liberalism: as an indispensable democratic virtue and as a
constitutive part of liberal political practice. In modern liberal
societies, where deep disagreements about social values and ways of
life are widespread, toleration still seems to be of crucial
importance. However, contemporary debates on toleration cover an
immense variety of theoretical and political issues ranging from
controversies over its exact understanding and conceptual scope as
well as its practical boundaries, e.g., regarding freedom of
expression or the legitimate role of religious symbols in
educational institutions. The contributions to this volume take up
a number of carefully selected key questions and problems emerging
from these ongoing theoretical and political controversies in order
to explore and shed new light on pivotal conflicts and tensions
that pervade different conceptions of toleration. The chapters in
this book were originally published in the Critical Review of
International Social and Political Philosophy.
This book explores the relationship between different versions of
liberalism and toleration by focusing on their shared theoretical
and political challenges. Toleration is among the most pivotal and
the most contested liberal values and virtues. Debates about the
conceptual scope, justification, and political role of toleration
are closely aligned with historical and contemporary philosophical
controversies on the foundations of liberalism. The essays in this
volume focus on the specific connection between toleration and
liberalism. The essays in Part I reconstruct some of the major
historical controversies surrounding toleration and liberalism.
Part II centers on general conceptual and justificatory questions
concerning toleration as a central category for the definition of
liberal political theory. Part III is devoted to the theoretical
analysis of applied issues and cases of conflicts of toleration in
liberal states and societies. Toleration and the Challenges to
Liberalism will be of interest to researchers and advanced students
in social and political philosophy, ethics, and political theory.
What kind of education is needed for democracy? How can education
respond to the challenges that current democracies face? This
unprecedented Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of the most
important ideas, issues, and thinkers within democratic education.
Its thirty chapters are written by leading experts in the field in
an accessible format. Its breadth of purpose and depth of analysis
will appeal to both researchers and practitioners in education and
politics. The Handbook addresses not only the historical roots and
philosophical foundations of democratic education, but also engages
with contemporary political issues and key challenges to the
project of democratic education.
This volume contributes to the ongoing interdisciplinary
controversies about the moral, legal and political status of
children and childhood. It comprises essays by scholars from
different disciplinary backgrounds on diverse theoretical problems
and public policy controversies that bear upon different facets of
the life of children in contemporary liberal democracies. The book
is divided into three major parts that are each organized around a
common general theme. The first part ("Children and Childhood:
Autonomy, Well-Being and Paternalism") focusses on key concepts of
an ethics of childhood. Part two ("Justice for Children") contains
chapters that are concerned with the topics of justice for children
and justice during childhood. The third part ("The Politics of
Childhood") deals with issues that concern the importance of
`childhood as a historically contingent political category and its
relevance for the justification and practical design of political
processes and institutions that affect children and families.
What kind of education is needed for democracy? How can education
respond to the challenges that current democracies face? This
unprecedented Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of the most
important ideas, issues, and thinkers within democratic education.
Its thirty chapters are written by leading experts in the field in
an accessible format. Its breadth of purpose and depth of analysis
will appeal to both researchers and practitioners in education and
politics. The Handbook addresses not only the historical roots and
philosophical foundations of democratic education, but also engages
with contemporary political issues and key challenges to the
project of democratic education.
In bildungspolitischen Diskussionen melden sich aktuell immer mehr
Vertreter*innen politisch ambitionierter Padagogiken zu Wort, die
die padagogische Nutzung ganz unterschiedlicher Kulturprodukte
kritisieren, indem sie diese als Ausdruck von Rassismus, Sexismus,
Kolonialismus oder Klassismus deuten. Bei solchen politisch und
padagogisch umkampften Kulturprodukten handelt es sich
beispielsweise um Kinderspielzeug, Dreadlocks oder
Schokoladenverpackungen, um Kunstwerke, Fernsehserien, Gedichte und
um Bucher. In dem Band werden diese engagierte Padagogiken, die
padagogische und politische Vorgaben fur den angemessenen und
richtigen Umgang mit Kulturprodukten machen, anhand von Beispielen
- vom Kinderbuch 'Jim Knopf bis hin zu 'Gonzo' aus der Muppetshow -
aus der gebotenen Distanz analysiert und auf den Prufstand
gestellt.
Der Zusammenhang zwischen liberaler Demokratie als Staats- und
Lebensform, politischer und oekologischer Bildung und einer
angemessenen Einrichtung und Neuausrichtung menschlicher
Naturverhaltnisse im Lichte des Klimawandels ist nicht zuletzt auf
Grund der Bewegung "Fridays for Future" ein Thema, das in der
aktuellen oeffentlichen Selbstverstandigung dauerprasent ist.
Zugleich ist dieser Konnex mit Grundsatzfragen verbunden, die das
Selbstverstandnis liberaler Demokratien und ihrer Erziehungs- und
Bildungssysteme in ihrem normativen Kern betreffen. In dem Band
werden unterschiedliche miteinander verschrankte Problemdimensionen
des Zusammenhangs zwischen Bildung, Demokratie und Klimawandel
theoretisch und empirisch rekonstruiert, analysiert und diskutiert.
Wir leben in einer Welt der ausgetretenen Pfade. Es gibt kaum ein
Ort auf diesem Planeten - vom Mount Everest Base Camp bis zur
Antarktis -, der nicht in ein Objekt und Produkt moeglicher
touristischer Erfahrung transformiert wurde oder wird. In der
globalen Praxis und im weltumspannenden soziooekonomischen System
des modernen Massentourismus spiegeln sich wie in einem Brennglas
die Ambivalenzen, Paradoxien und Widerspruche (post-)moderner
Formen der individuellen und kollektiven Lebensfuhrung und
Selbstverstandigung. Dies gilt auch fur die in diesem Band
diskutierten Zusammenhange zwischen Reisen und Bildung, die nicht
zu trennen sind von Formen der sozialer Distinktion und
Ungleichheit, von Hierarchisierungen und Ranglisten und von Macht
und Politik.
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