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Steven Hitlin – Journal of Moral Education, 2024
This article suggests three orientations within sociology toward issues of morality and character development. The first stems from Durkheim, one where sociological tools diagnose the operation of any society and its constituent parts, including typifications of the individual. This tradition holds that sociologists can help diagnose…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Sociology, Social Problems
Henry A. Giroux – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
With the rise of authoritarian politics across the globe, echoes of a fascist past are with us once again signaling a looming and dangerous threat to education and democracy. This essay argues that is it crucial to engage fascism both as a language of white supremacy and a politics of disconnection. If fascism is to be addressed both politically…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Whites, Racism, Politics
Lana Parker – Critical Education, 2025
Decades of neoliberal capitalism have had a corrosive effect on public education, with implications for both the fiscal realities of education systems and the ideological values guiding curriculum and pedagogy. While the culture of neoliberalism has often been studied, it is equally important to expand analyses of the shifting material conditions…
Descriptors: Public Education, Politics of Education, Neoliberalism, Social Systems
Ford, Derek R.; Sasaki, Masaya – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
In response to contagion, competing and contradictory movements emerge that engender openness to new modes of life and reactionary defenses of old ones, that acknowledge mutual dependency and vulnerability and that heighten the policing and surveillance of borders. Through reading the Empire project, this article articulates these as struggles…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Political Influences, Intelligence, Human Capital
Yulian Fernando Segura Castillo – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
This article is a deep dive into the realms of self-exploration and self-reflection, emanating from the perspective of a Black Latin American male doctoral student based in the global north. Building upon the works of Sofia Villenas and Nina Asher, it revaluates the author's academic journey and teaching practice, highlighting his dichotomous…
Descriptors: Reflection, African American Students, Hispanic American Students, Doctoral Students
Kevin Siefert – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
This essay argues that educational practices are uniquely situated to mobilize antifascist resistance. Contemporary fascism produces through macro- and micropolitical movements. The author looks to how educational practices make molecular fascist productions sensible. Educators can resist the molecular and micropolitical productions of fascist…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Authoritarianism, Teaching Methods, Resistance (Psychology)
Xu, Kefei – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Law is an important part of Althusser's thought. He profoundly criticized the mechanism of capitalist law from the perspective of 'reproduction.' First, the law cannot be separated from the relations of production. In order to maintain capitalist relations of production, the law covers up the exploitation in the process of capitalist production.…
Descriptors: Laws, Marxian Analysis, Criticism, Ideology
David E. Long – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2024
This Forum article extends themes and critical observations within Jenna Scaramanga and Michael Reiss's article "Evolutionary Stasis: Creationism, Evolution and Climate Change in the Accelerated Christian Education curriculum," published in "CSSE." The Accelerated Christian Education curriculum is a package of homeschool units…
Descriptors: Evolution, Climate, Politics of Education, Social Systems
Chen, Victor; Bland, Timothy Beryl – Theory and Research in Education, 2022
We argue that the compelling critical perspective put forward by Michael Sandel in "The Tyranny of Merit" could benefit from the account of power that "Cut Loose" advanced in its earlier typology. First, the ways that principles of meritocracy serve the interests of particular social groups become clearer when we consider more…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Governance, Intelligence, Ability
Zembylas, Michalinos – Prospects, 2023
This article utilizes feminist and postcolonial scholarship to shed light on the affective governmentality that takes place in the context of both liberal democracy and right-wing populism. In particular, it articulates a political grammar of feelings that makes visible in democratic education how affective modes of governing operate and what…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Political Attitudes, Psychological Patterns, Democracy
Bourassa, Gregory N.; Slater, Graham B. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
With "Empire," Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri reinvigorated debates in political theory and radical philosophy about the cultivation of revolutionary subjectivity. Their theorization of Empire and multitude has also significantly affected the tenor of critical approaches to educational theory during the past two decades. In this…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Social Systems, Political Attitudes, Correlation
Amy Dundon; Elisabeth Stoddard; Geoff Pfeifer; Nestor Noyola – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2024
The privilege walk is a pedagogical tool used to teach students about often-ignored aspects of privilege. Despite their popularity, privilege walks are under-examined in the scholarship of teaching and learning. This leaves open questions about the efficacy of the walk, and whether, and to what extent, the walk yields different results among…
Descriptors: Racism, Program Effectiveness, Critical Race Theory, Power Structure
Remzi Onur Kükürt – Online Submission, 2023
This study aimed to present a political analysis on how the political power uses the neocorporatist strategy while generating consent to education policies and what role civil society associations such as educational associations and unions play in generating consent to the education policies implemented in Turkey. [This paper was published in:…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Power Structure, Educational Policy, Professional Associations
Christopher Jadallah; Heidi Ballard; Ryan McLaren Meyer; Cynthia Carter Ching; Alexis Patterson Williams – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2024
Background: Community-based monitoring provides a forum for diverse stakeholders to co-construct knowledge relevant to building social-ecological resilience. However, power asymmetries between these actors can privilege the perspectives of dominant groups, while preventing non-dominant perspectives from informing conservation science. Methods:…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Youth, Professional Personnel, Workshops
Alexander Gardner-McTaggart – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
This paper explores the facilitation of the emancipatory in an International Baccalaureate ("IB") context of privilege. It aligns with the idea that capitalism, even in welfare state democracies or 'do good' corporations, maintains the interests of the owners of capital. It is by nature unjust and exploitative and must conceal this…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Aesthetics, Advanced Placement Programs, Neoliberalism