Habermas, Critical Theory and Education
Herausgeber: Fleming, Ted; Murphy, Mark
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Herausgeber: Fleming, Ted; Murphy, Mark
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This book delivers a definitive contribution to the understanding of Habermas's oeuvre as it applies to education. The authors examine Habermas's contribution to pedagogy, learning and classroom interaction; the relation between education, civil society and the state; forms of democracy, reason and critical thinking; and performativity, audit cultures and accountability.
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This book delivers a definitive contribution to the understanding of Habermas's oeuvre as it applies to education. The authors examine Habermas's contribution to pedagogy, learning and classroom interaction; the relation between education, civil society and the state; forms of democracy, reason and critical thinking; and performativity, audit cultures and accountability.
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Produktdetails
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- Routledge International Studies in the Philosophy of Education
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780415536592
- ISBN-10: 0415536596
- Artikelnr.: 39166005
- Routledge International Studies in the Philosophy of Education
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780415536592
- ISBN-10: 0415536596
- Artikelnr.: 39166005
Mark Murphy is a Senior Lecturer in Education and Programme Leader for Education Studies in the Faculty of Education and Children's Services, University of Chester. Previously he worked as a Lecturer and Programme Director of a Teacher Training Programme at the University of Stirling. Prior to that, Dr. Murphy worked at University College Dublin and the National University of Ireland Maynooth. He has published widely, with numerous articles in journals such as the Journal of Education Policy, Journal of European Public Policy, European Journal of Education and the International Journal of Lifelong Education. His current research interests include educational sociology, critical theory, accountability in higher education, and public sector reform. Ted Fleming is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Adult and Community Education at the National University of Ireland Maynooth, having previously been an Adult Education Organiser in County Louth Ireland. He is Director of the Centre for Research in Adult Learning and Education and coordinates the postgraduate research degrees in adult education at NUIM. His research interests include transformation theory, critical theory, mature students, access and higher education. Current research projects include an EU longitudinal study of dropout and retention issues for adult students in university, and a government sponsored study of the post-degree work experiences of mature students.
Section 1: Introduction
1. Communication, Deliberation, Reason: An Introduction to Habermas, Mark
Murphy and Ted Fleming
Section 2: Key Issues and Debates in Habermas and Education
2. Educational Implications of the Idea of Deliberative Democracy, Tomas
Englund
3. Communicative Utopia and Political Re-Education, Marianna Papasthephanou
4. The Concept of Lifeworld and Education in Post-Modernity: A Critical
Appraisal of Habermas' Theory of Communicative Action, Sigmund Ongstad
5. Habermas, Eurocentrism and Education: The Indigenous Knowledge Debate,
Raymond A. Morrow
6. Forms of Rationality and Public Sector Reform: Habermas, Education and
Social Policy, Mark Murphy
Section 3: Habermas Applied: Critical Theory And Educational Provision
7. Developing Competence in Collegial Spaces: Exploring Critical Theory and
Community Education, John Bamber
8. Condemned to Learn: Habermas, University and the Learning Society, Ted
Fleming
9. Learning Democratic Reason: The Adult Education Project of Jürgen
Habermas, Stephen Brookfield
10. Citizenship, Discourse Ethics and an Emancipatory Model of Lifelong
Learning, Clarence W. Joldersma and Ruth Deakin Crick
11. Practice and Theory of Narrative Inquiry in Education, Carola Conle
12. Educating Social Workers for Lifeworld and System, Barry Cooper
13. Jürgen Habermas, Critical Social Theory and Nursing Education:
Implications for Caring in Nursing, Jane Sumner
Section 4: Conclusion
14. Taking Aim at the Heart of Education: Critical Theory and the Future of
Learning, Ted Fleming and Mark Murphy
1. Communication, Deliberation, Reason: An Introduction to Habermas, Mark
Murphy and Ted Fleming
Section 2: Key Issues and Debates in Habermas and Education
2. Educational Implications of the Idea of Deliberative Democracy, Tomas
Englund
3. Communicative Utopia and Political Re-Education, Marianna Papasthephanou
4. The Concept of Lifeworld and Education in Post-Modernity: A Critical
Appraisal of Habermas' Theory of Communicative Action, Sigmund Ongstad
5. Habermas, Eurocentrism and Education: The Indigenous Knowledge Debate,
Raymond A. Morrow
6. Forms of Rationality and Public Sector Reform: Habermas, Education and
Social Policy, Mark Murphy
Section 3: Habermas Applied: Critical Theory And Educational Provision
7. Developing Competence in Collegial Spaces: Exploring Critical Theory and
Community Education, John Bamber
8. Condemned to Learn: Habermas, University and the Learning Society, Ted
Fleming
9. Learning Democratic Reason: The Adult Education Project of Jürgen
Habermas, Stephen Brookfield
10. Citizenship, Discourse Ethics and an Emancipatory Model of Lifelong
Learning, Clarence W. Joldersma and Ruth Deakin Crick
11. Practice and Theory of Narrative Inquiry in Education, Carola Conle
12. Educating Social Workers for Lifeworld and System, Barry Cooper
13. Jürgen Habermas, Critical Social Theory and Nursing Education:
Implications for Caring in Nursing, Jane Sumner
Section 4: Conclusion
14. Taking Aim at the Heart of Education: Critical Theory and the Future of
Learning, Ted Fleming and Mark Murphy
Section 1: Introduction
1. Communication, Deliberation, Reason: An Introduction to Habermas, Mark
Murphy and Ted Fleming
Section 2: Key Issues and Debates in Habermas and Education
2. Educational Implications of the Idea of Deliberative Democracy, Tomas
Englund
3. Communicative Utopia and Political Re-Education, Marianna Papasthephanou
4. The Concept of Lifeworld and Education in Post-Modernity: A Critical
Appraisal of Habermas' Theory of Communicative Action, Sigmund Ongstad
5. Habermas, Eurocentrism and Education: The Indigenous Knowledge Debate,
Raymond A. Morrow
6. Forms of Rationality and Public Sector Reform: Habermas, Education and
Social Policy, Mark Murphy
Section 3: Habermas Applied: Critical Theory And Educational Provision
7. Developing Competence in Collegial Spaces: Exploring Critical Theory and
Community Education, John Bamber
8. Condemned to Learn: Habermas, University and the Learning Society, Ted
Fleming
9. Learning Democratic Reason: The Adult Education Project of Jürgen
Habermas, Stephen Brookfield
10. Citizenship, Discourse Ethics and an Emancipatory Model of Lifelong
Learning, Clarence W. Joldersma and Ruth Deakin Crick
11. Practice and Theory of Narrative Inquiry in Education, Carola Conle
12. Educating Social Workers for Lifeworld and System, Barry Cooper
13. Jürgen Habermas, Critical Social Theory and Nursing Education:
Implications for Caring in Nursing, Jane Sumner
Section 4: Conclusion
14. Taking Aim at the Heart of Education: Critical Theory and the Future of
Learning, Ted Fleming and Mark Murphy
1. Communication, Deliberation, Reason: An Introduction to Habermas, Mark
Murphy and Ted Fleming
Section 2: Key Issues and Debates in Habermas and Education
2. Educational Implications of the Idea of Deliberative Democracy, Tomas
Englund
3. Communicative Utopia and Political Re-Education, Marianna Papasthephanou
4. The Concept of Lifeworld and Education in Post-Modernity: A Critical
Appraisal of Habermas' Theory of Communicative Action, Sigmund Ongstad
5. Habermas, Eurocentrism and Education: The Indigenous Knowledge Debate,
Raymond A. Morrow
6. Forms of Rationality and Public Sector Reform: Habermas, Education and
Social Policy, Mark Murphy
Section 3: Habermas Applied: Critical Theory And Educational Provision
7. Developing Competence in Collegial Spaces: Exploring Critical Theory and
Community Education, John Bamber
8. Condemned to Learn: Habermas, University and the Learning Society, Ted
Fleming
9. Learning Democratic Reason: The Adult Education Project of Jürgen
Habermas, Stephen Brookfield
10. Citizenship, Discourse Ethics and an Emancipatory Model of Lifelong
Learning, Clarence W. Joldersma and Ruth Deakin Crick
11. Practice and Theory of Narrative Inquiry in Education, Carola Conle
12. Educating Social Workers for Lifeworld and System, Barry Cooper
13. Jürgen Habermas, Critical Social Theory and Nursing Education:
Implications for Caring in Nursing, Jane Sumner
Section 4: Conclusion
14. Taking Aim at the Heart of Education: Critical Theory and the Future of
Learning, Ted Fleming and Mark Murphy