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my pedagogical approach in teaching philosophy to explain how affective encounters in communitas between teacher and learners can expand personal understandings and imagine new meaningful possibilities ... Ƭeaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are y ou the Ty pe of Person that Sa y s, “Everything Happens for a Reason”? Valerie Oved Giovanini 0 0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an
complex and nuanced than the boxes we try to fit people in. In expressing his philosophy of identity, Rodriguez reflects on the concept of brownness and “brown thoughts,” invoking brown as a metaphor for ... casting Rodriguez and Chicano/a scholars on opposing sides of partisan debates and political wedge issues. However, there is more nuance and progressivism to Rodriguez’s philosophy than he is typically
injustice. Nation-state power, restrictive migration policies, and the coercive - 1 We use the term Latina/o/x to account for the diversity of individual identities and political locations. When referencing ... alternative and emancipatory paradigms of justice, health, and safety. Cognitive justice and criminological knowledge claims Science and knowledge production are not vacuum sealed from broader political
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Karen Keifer-Boyd, Professor of Art Education & Women’s Studies The Pennsylvania State University, United States Kristin Congdon, Professor Emerita, Philosophy ... Cueva & Carmiella Salzberg Zorzi Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are you the Type of Person that Says, “Everything Happens for a Reason”? Valerie Oved Giovanini Harvesting a Blessing
geographies and wide-ranging contexts while they navigate myriad internal and external tensions. From the salsa studio and the concert hall to the unemployment center to political and spiritual organizing ... invite us to witness how the Latinx community engages with the persistent negotiation of cultural, political, and spiritual meaning with feeling, creativity, and ingenuity. In our lead essay, Carmela
0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an independent scholar based in Los Angeles, California, and an affiliate faculty member at the Department of Philosophy, California State University , Northridge ... whose work mainly deals with critical questions in phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy , USA 1 https://csun.academia.edu/ValerieGiovanini Alba Torres Robinat, M.A., is from Spain
Department of Philosophy, California State University, Northridge whose work mainly deals with critical questions in phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy. Her doctoral research under the guidance ... . Her most recent work on alterity is published in Hypatia: A Journal in Feminist Philosophy and she was a contributing editor on the special issue of Free Associations titled “Aesthetic Subjects.” She
Karen Keifer-Boyd, Professor of Art Education & Women’s Studies The Pennsylvania State University, United States Kristin Congdon, Professor Emerita, Philosophy & Humanities University of Central Florida ... Virtual Work: Between Real and Imaginary Valeria Rocío Gonzales González Cueva & Carmiella Salzberg Zorzi Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are you the Type of Person that Says, “Everything
Giovanini 0 0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an independent scholar based in Los Angeles, California, and an affiliate faculty member at the Department of Philosophy, California State University ... , Northridge whose work mainly deals with critical questions in phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy , USA 1 https://csun.academia.edu/ValerieGiovanini The compassionate observations about art and
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language of Expressive Arts into Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are You the Type of Person that Says, “Everything Happens for a Reason”?, to understand and illustrate how pedagogical
defines the right as the enjoyment, participation, and contribution of individuals, groups, and populations towards their civil, economic, political, social, and cultural development, in a manner that is ... place human rights at the center of global economic decision-making. The global COVID-19 pandemic and its associated economic, social, and political crises sharpen the necessity for international economic
philosophy. Concerns like the experience of beauty or the possibility of establishing standards of artistic judgment were relegated to the “subjective” side of experience. One has but to look in today on ... various websites for departments of philosophy to see that most members of Anglophone departments are epistemologists-and those that are not, might as well be. Aesthetics itself has been turned into a
coupled by unyielding political and religious divisiveness, this curated special native way of being-presence-ing with one another. An alumni circle of the European Graduate School co-curated this
personal, and political, by reclaiming and performing our unique stories, our intra-connected subjectivity—to remember our Self into the world.
book handy, just in case!). They would become lifelong learners--, after all this was all part of my newly developed teaching philosophy. Students began filtering into the room. “Who the “f” are you ... never mind a full year. I was completely speechless and told her there must be a mistake. She broke the news to me that someone with political connections got the other job, and if I wanted to get my foot
of mixed-status families and situate them within a larger political-economic context of restrictive immigration policies and neoliberal globalization. Critical ethnography is a useful methodology when ... a larger political-economic context of restrictive immigration policies and neoliberal globalization. Critical ethnography, I argue, is a useful methodology that helps us interrogate larger questions
voice of the community in ads, announcements, political cartoons, and throughout the margins of the newspaper. This article also offers an analysis of the opinions from the community about health care and ... facilities they had to access in the 1960s. In La Opinión political cartoons by Armando Campero speak to the community’s fear of health-care facilities. Figure 1 shows a cartoon with two people looking at a
virtualized content that I venture to co-create as a dialogue between my past-present-future space-time of pulsating research into the aesthetic intersections of art historical philosophy, scientific research
prosaic response. In this, the socio-political moment of the Canadian movement toward reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, we view our relationship and our conversations as speaking ... interdisciplinary PhD on multicultural aspects of environmental education, an MA in environmental studies, and a Bachelor of Education and Philosophy. His doings these days include writing poems about immigration (as