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Critical Education and Ethics
ISSN: 2166-1359
The Critical Education and Ethics series intends to systematically analyze the pitfalls of social structures such as race, class, and gender as they relate to edu-cational issues. Books in the series contain theoretical work grounded in prag-matic, society-changing practices. The series places value on ethical responses, as prophetic commitments to change the conditions under which education takes place. The series aims to (1) Further the ethical understanding linking broader social issues to education by exploring the environmental, health-related, and faith/spiritual responses to our educational times and policy, and (2) Ground these works in the everyday world of the classroom, viewing how schools are impacted by what critical researchers do. Both theoretically and practically, the series aims to identify itself as an agent for community change. The Critical Education and Ethics series welcomes work from emerging scholars as well as those already established in the field.
18 publications
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Higher Education and Civic Democratic Engagement
Exploring ImpactHow might we interrogate and reimagine the impact of civic, democratic engagement across higher education? This series invites narratives and new studies that critically and creatively explore the possibilities and limitations of civic, democratic engagement within higher education. The editors seek to gather inclusive, imaginary, transdisciplinary scholarship exploring the impact of next generation civic, democratic engagement from a diverse range of voices. Among others, we hope these voices will include international and indigenous perspectives, members from a diverse array of communities, researchers from across disciplines, teacher-scholars, practitioners and activists, undergraduate and graduate students, politicians, businesses, and different forms of administration. The editors invite proposals that critically examine historical, cultural, and structural dimensions of impact while exploring innovative strategies for disrupting and recreating more inclusive, liberatory, and plural forms of civic democratic engagement. The editors welcome and encourage a wide-range of formats including, but not limited to, narrative studies, ethnographies, mixed method studies, case studies, socio-cultural and/or historical analyses, theoretical treatises from multiple theoretical lens as well as reports and toolkits that support efforts to examine the impact of civic democratic engagement. For inquiries on submitting a proposal should contact the Series Editors Barry Kanpol (Kanpolb@gvsu.edu) & Danielle Lake (lakeda@gvsu.edu) with a brief overview of their project, and explanation of how it fits the series, and a current CV.
1 publications
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Berner Reihe philosophischer Studien
ISSN: 1421-4903
Ursprünglich im Umfeld des Instituts für Philosophie der Universität Bern entstanden, hat sich diese Reihe weiteren Kreisen geöffnet. Anspruch und Standards aber bleiben dieselben. Die hier versammelten Beiträge leisten auf klare und kohärente Weise einen systematischen Beitrag zu zeitgenössischen Debatten und führen historisch informiert die Aktualität früherer Positionen und Auseinandersetzungen vor Augen.
19 publications
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The Popular Anti-Icon in American Sports
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Women in Edward Bond
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The World Leaders in Education
Lessons from the Successes and Drawbacks of Their Methods©2016 Textbook -
Freud and Italian Culture
©2009 Conference proceedings -
Tantalizing Times
Excitements, Disconnects, and Discontents in Contemporary American Society©2006 Monographs -
Communal Organization and Social Transition
A Case Study from the Counterculture of the Sixties and Seventies©1998 Others -
The Musical Matrix Reloaded
Contemporary Perspectives and Alternative Worlds in the Music of Beethoven and Schubert©2020 Monographs -
Modelling Performance in Tests of Spoken Language
©2008 Monographs