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/10.1093/acrefore/9780190264093.013.992 Douzinas , C. ( 2007 ). Human rights and empire: The political philosophy of cosmopolitanism . Routledge-Cavendish. Hartley , M. , Saltmarsh , J. , & Clayton , P ... reaffirm the political, economic, and military power of the Global North (Douzinas, 2007) . Some critical scholars also maintain that the human rights regime facilitates the expansion and legitimation of
. However, neither the concept of the new social contract nor the principle of education as a common good appear to be clearly defined in the 2021 UNESCO report, and this results in a lack of political ... relationship among the institutions that should govern the new social contract for education. This article discusses the extent to which the notion of education as a common good provides the political framing
that includes a focus on how school leaders perceive their own becoming (e.g., their needs, positionalities, emotions) and how this becoming intra-acts with increasing social, cultural, political, and ... with increasing social, cultural, political, and ecological complexity. Deeper engagement through introspection, self-analysis, and a processing of self-incontext together with exploration of school
including philosophy of education, curriculum theorizing, social and political thought, social-legal studies, memory studies, and cultural practices and the arts. He is an International Research Associate at ... ideological orientations. Indeed, these tensions and conflicts over national schooling indicate that forging a “new social contract” for education is a deeply political process rather than an educational one
cultures but to advance our social, political, economic, and environmental interconnectedness necessary to address global and local issues” (Torres & Bosio, 2020a, p. 104), this Prospects issue includes ... ://doi.org/10.1163/9789004521742_ 015 . Bosio , E. , & Waghid , Y. ( 2023 ). Global citizenship education as a living ethical philosophy for social justice . Citizenship Teaching & Learning , 18 ( 2 ), 151
, as a means to promote progress in various spheres, including social, political, economic, and environmental dimensions. We recognize the interconnected nature of contemporary issues, where problems ... , students with the subject matter. The argument put forth suggests that current research directions in GCE are intertwined with prevailing trends of political correctness and an oppositional agenda
office due to felony disenfranchisement laws. Thus, habitual offender laws target a formally disenfranchised group—people with felony convictions. That creates an archetypal political process problem. As ... he should raise that concern in the political arena, not the courts, and cast his vote accordingly. The problem for Brooker, and the one that animates this Article, is that he cannot vote. Because of
could prevent hate crimes from occurring in the first place. Those measures potentially include educational initiatives, conflict resolution programs, political reforms, social services, or other ... , political reforms, social services, or other proactive efforts aimed at the root causes of hate crimes. Focusing on the public conversation around anti-Asian hate crimes, this Essay argues that very
., China and Japan). Certain forms of differentiation and personalization are accused of contextual distortions and perverse effects (Mills et al., 2017) . One reason can be the larger political paradigm ... diverse policies implemented around the world (Mincu, 2012) —and by intense criticism when the underlying philosophy was perceived to be renewed neoliberalism (Hartley, 2009; Peters, 2012) . For some
, Mincu (2022) highlights that ‘we should not underestimate the impact of the larger political, social and economic context has on schools and leaders around the world’ (p. 10). In conflict- and crisis ... to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Maria Paradies is a comparative education expert affiliated to the Department of Philosophy and Educational Sciences at the
Samkange , S. S. ( 1980 ). Hunhuism or Ubuntuism: A Zimbabwe indigenous political philosophy . Graham Publishing Company. Sen , A. ( 2011 ). The idea of justice . Harvard University Press. Suleman , Q. H ... being a person through other persons. Ubuntu drives social life in many African countries. An African concept first described by Samkange (1980) , Ubuntu is a philosophy passed on orally from generation
, social, and political awareness concerning identity and language, and to undermine hierarchical power structures that work to reproduce and maintain social injustices. The article responds to the following ... (Department of Education [DoE], 2000) . Three considerations of educational philosophy frame these values: (a) to cultivate students’ intellectual capacities and critical faculties in schools; (b) to include
same year as Émile ou de l’éducation. For Rousseau, the social contract is both a pact and a contract; it is an instituting political act through which a community is formed that establishes for itself ... ). Filosofia da educação [Philosophy of education] . Companhia Editora Nacional. Steiner , G. ( 2005 ). Lessons of the masters . Harvard University Press. UNESCO ( 2021 ). Reimagining our futures together: A new
popular and political will to pass the reforms must extend beyond the passage of the law and must also create mechanisms to scrutinize, guide, and support the judiciary’s implementation of the law. ... . Although these reforms were democratic and popular, judges were not sufficiently incentivized to properly implement the changes. If reforms are to succeed, the popular and political will to pass the reforms
, creativity, and building leadership skills. It merged German adaptation of the United States’ HighScope model with philosophy of encounters typical of scouting tradition, Janusz Korczak’s pedagogy, and Carl ... structures. They were confronted with various challenges: political, practical, and financial. In this article, we reconstruct the philosophy of two of these leaders, Jaczewski and Kluge, with an explanation
Criminology by an authorized editor of Northwestern University School of Law Scholarly Commons - THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ENTRAPMENT RICHARD H. MCADAMS* INTRODUCTION By the time she was eighteen, Amy ... consider and critique the literature that seeks to justify the defense based on retributive theory, utilitarian theory, and political/institutional concerns. In each case, I do not claim that there is no
, which have created new social, educational, political, and economic gaps in societies. According to UNESCO’s ESD (Education for Sustainable Development 2030) (UNESCO, n.d.), we must produce and share ... , unhindered by any social, cultural, economic, political, or geographical impediments. Libraries can help prevent younger generations from engaging in drugs and violence by sustaining an educational environment
aftermath of the Second World War were conceived with governments as the principal actors. In this system of global governance, nation-states were assumed to be the guarantors and regulators of political ... public. As articulated elsewhere (Patil & Brakman Reiser, 2021) , this is challenging, as these actors tend to operate without a public mandate or political accountability, and have varying disclosure
, INEQUALITY 247–48 (1993); G.A. Cohen, How to do Political Philosophy, in ON THE CURRENCY OF EGALITARIAN JUSTICE, AND OTHER ESSAYS IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 228–29 (Michael Otsuka ed., 2011). to be punished.162 ... grateful to participants at the Stanford Law and Philosophy workshop for feedback on an early draft of this paper. And I owe special thanks to Juliana Bidadanure, Jessica Eaglin, James Forman Jr., Aziz Huq
is (prima facie) wrongful because it puts wrongful pressure on [the target’s] freedom to do otherwise.”); Mitchell Berman, Blackmail, in THE OXFORD HANDBOOK ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE CRIMINAL LAW 37, 62 ... personal or social characteristics such as psychological or emotional vulnerability, economic hardship, lack of a social safety net, and experience of natural disasters or political instability.56