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JOURNAL OF CRITICAL ISSUES IN EDUCATIONAL PRACTICE VOL. 12

that might be considered outside of the expected or usual. What is your philosophy of education? One might ask if this is ever a serious question or rather just an academic exercise? Do you really want ... ? If the words diversity, inclusion and equity are central to the statement, will the test be passed? In her article, Dr. Tiffany Bates, raises the important issue of how a philosophy might inform

The Impact of Long-Term Travel on the Socio-Political Consciousness of South Carolina Students

of information is, whether it be at the local or political level. Before an acceptable level of sustainability is reached, citizens and governments must be aware of it. Some of the Sustainable ... -Political Consciousness of South Carolina , USA 1 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Winthrop University McNair Scholars Program at Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. It has

From Pietism to Paradox: The Development of a Lutheran Philosophy of Education

The Christian Faith and the Liberal Arts (1960) where contributors tried to discover whether there was a Lutheran philosophy of education until later and then decided it was too narrowly focused on the ... to educational philosophy and what was going on. It was not as retrograde as I had thought as an undergraduate. It was a wonderful discovery for me. I have been trying to work out the details ever smce

The Possibility of Resistance within The Rhizomatics of Cyberspace: William Gibson’s Neuromancer

materiality and the body are transcended. In Deleuzian philosophy, likewise, cyberspace is a disembodied space that has no fixed organizing principle but a molecular plane of disorganization that frequently ... possible affinity between Deleuze and Gibson's conceptual constellations of cyberspace, and discusses the implications of resistance within the rhizomatics of cyberspace in light of Deleuzian philosophy

Review of Michael Rothberg. The Implicated Subject. Beyond Victims and Perpetrators. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2019

complicity: memory, hope and the imagination,” Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, vol. 22, no. 5 (2019): 504-522. 10.1080/13698230.2019.1565692. ... accountability from a discourse of guilt to a less legally and emotionally charged terrain of historical and political responsibility” (20). The book is structured in three parts, each one made up of two chapters

On David Hume.

After reviewing the (2012) Oxford University Press title: Classic and contemporary readings in the philosophy of education, a common philosophy of education text for undergraduate and graduate ... readings in the philosophy of education by Steven M. Cahn, a common philosophy of education text for the undergraduate and graduate students, I was surprised that the influence and the philosophical imprint

On David Hume.

After reviewing the (2012) Oxford University Press title: Classic and contemporary readings in the philosophy of education, a common philosophy of education text for undergraduate and graduate ... readings in the philosophy of education by Steven M. Cahn, a common philosophy of education text for the undergraduate and graduate students, I was surprised that the influence and the philosophical imprint

Commemorating Compassion, Countering Containment: The Female Wars on Terror Witnesses of Helen Benedict’s and Lynsey Addario’s Transcultural Narratives

political spheres. ... advocates conveying a particular political message to the readers or viewers of their work. In this way, their metonymic subjects can additionally gain credibility by not being associated with any definitive

Witnessing and Empty Empathy: A Comparison Between Joe Sacco’s Palestine and Jérôme Ruillier’s The Strange

-representation, which results in a fragmented narrative structure that does not bring the refugee’s own voice to the fore. This technique, combined with the lack of a specific socio-political context for the ... life-changing events by using the specific circumstances surrounding those experiencing it, i.e. their names, ages, distinct cultures, and especially the broader socio-political context, in order to

“We Must Get Rid of Slavery, or We Must Get Rid of Freedom.” Self, Other, and Emancipation in Antebellum America

Antebellum American literature, like the country itself, was a heterogeny of Romanticism, Transcendentalism, and political prose culminating in the national narrative. Authors during this time ... American Evasion of Philosophy, quoting Philip Nicoloff, who labeled him a “typical nineteenth-century North Atlantic ‘mild racist’” (West 28). As West explains, this is due to Emerson’s own concept of

Shut Up and Dribble: How Twitter Users Attempt to Mute Athlete Opinion

their political opinions and if they do, their voices will be minimized, and their characters attacked as a form of discouragement. Through distraction and detraction, athlete opinion is often spun into ... the military personnel who sacrificed on their behalf. President Trump, news journalists, political figures, and enraged fans continuously asserted that players who participated in the anthem protest

Australia as America’s “Little Brother”: A Satiric Reading of John Howard in Andrew McGahan’s Underground

warning to Australians against following the United State too closely. With the rise of the self-proclaimed Islamic State, Australia has witnessed the re-emergence of the political climate that is reflected ... James Dahlstrom - foreign policies; Australia’s current political climate seems to be mirroring that which prevailed in the wake of the attacks of September 11th. As it was then, when John

Tyler Wiese

Tyler Wiese Marguerite Moeller Augustana Digital Commons Citation - Tyler Wiese doesn’t shy away from tough questions. Wiese was drawn to his majors—political science and philosophy—because they ... explore ideas that have been challenging thinkers for centuries. “The aspects of political science that intrigued me most were the philosophical issues that dealt with questions such as the basis of

Resistance in the Age of Trump: An interview with Ivonne Wallace Fuentes

article in In These Times, an independent, nonprofit magazine.1 In the following interview with Ivonne, he asks about her work with the progressivist political action group, how it connects with her ... Press. I will start working on a couple of new projects, including one on revolutionary internationalism in Central America in the 1960s-1980s. When and how did you first get involved with political

Commercialization of Space Activities— The Laws and Implications

by the States, typified by political dominance and national pride, to one driven by economic interests, as well as to cope with problems arising from competition for space resources. ... . 479, 491 (2002) (“The texts of the outer space treaties have not been amended since they were first drafted in a context that is very different from to-day’s socio-economic and political contexts

Critical Hope as Vehicle for Equity: Examining Teachers’ Paradigm and Pedagogy

traits. In comparison, Stitzlein (2018) described hope as more “flexible, social, and political than grit as it is driven to action that improves one’s life and those of other people” (p. 1). Stitzlein’s ... approach to hope encompasses social and political contexts and provides a philosophical vision where, “hope brings together truth, inquiry, and meliorism into a way of being that overcomes paralyzing or

Dual Citizenship in Athens and Jerusalem: Ricoeur's Hermeneutics and the Promise of Lutheran Higher Education

accept even as it seeks to make sense of its world. While historically the Lutheran tradition has tended to be "quietistic" with regard to the economic, political, and social "powers that be" that operate ... as a path to truth (as opposed to "superstition") and personal autonomy (as opposed to the heteronomy of hierarchical churchly and political authority) need to be preserved. Surely, the insight that

The Body Out of Place: Reading Percival Everett through Sara Ahmed

critical acclaim, Monk creates of himself and his character an avatar that exists between these two bodies. This avatar, Stagg R. Leigh, embodies the political dissent Ahmed describes as indicative of queer ... function as forms of political disturbance in an affective economy organised around the principle that pleasure is only ethical as an incentive or reward for good conduct. (Ahmed 146) Ahmed positions

A Fifth Teat on a Cow

a new orthodoxy for Lutheran colleges regarding the issue of faith and the academic disciplines? Philip Nordquist ("From Pietism to Paradox:The Development of a Lutheran Philosophy of Education ... ," INTERSECTIONS, Richard VonDohlen is a professor of philosophy at Lenoir-Rhyne College in Hickory, North Carolina. Winter, 2000) does not use these words but speaks as if there is such an orthodoxy. Nordquist

The University in the City of God: Dialectics and Rhetoric

was one of my brightest philosophy majors. His father was a pastor. Under the influence of higher criticism of the Bible and Nietzsche, however, the effectof countless sermons and his religious ... from illusions that might try to trap him later in life. The dichotomy is common and ancient: truth opposes illusion, reason opposes power, philosophy opposes rhetoric, and real argument opposes merely