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Post-critical Perspectives on Higher Education: Reclaiming the Educational in the University
β Scribed by Naomi Hodgson, Joris Vlieghe, Piotr Zamojski
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing;Springer
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 174
- Series
- Debating Higher Education: Philosophical Perspectives 3
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book addresses essential educational dimensions of the university that are often overlooked, not only by prevailing discourses and practices but also by standard critical approaches to higher education. Each chapter takes a different approach to the articulation of a βpost-criticalβ view of the university, and focuses on a specific dimension, including lectures, academic freedom, and the student experience.
The βpost-criticalβ attitude offers an affirmative approach to the constitutive educational practices of the university. It is βpost-β because it is a movement in thought that comes after the critical, which, in its modern and postmodern forms is considered, in Latourβs terms, to have βrun out of steamβ. It is an attempt to articulate new conceptual and methodological tools that help us grasp our current conditions. It is not anti-critique; but rather than seeking to debunk current practices, this affirmative approach offers perspectives that shed new light on what we do as educators, on the essence of our educational practices, and on their immanent value. The focus on the educational, then, applies not only to practices that happen to take place in the educational space of the university, but also to those practices whose value we can understand in educational terms.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-ix
Introduction (Naomi Hodgson, Joris Vlieghe, Piotr Zamojski)....Pages 1-11
Practicing Universitas (Piotr Zamojski)....Pages 13-25
From Ruins to Response-Ability: Making a University in a Palestinian Refugee Camp (Hans Schildermans, Maarten Simons, Jan Masschelein)....Pages 27-41
Rationality and Trust in the Governance of Modern Academia (Εukasz Stankiewicz)....Pages 43-58
Participation in Partition: Post-critical Approaches to the University (Christiane Thompson)....Pages 59-72
University Lecturing as a Technique of Collective Imagination: On Seeing Things as If They Had Taken a Bodily Form (Lavinia Marin)....Pages 73-82
Modes of Meetings in Academia and the Spectres of University: From Breaking the Chains to Appreciative Mutual Understanding (JarosΕaw Jendza)....Pages 83-96
Reclaiming the Educational Through Embodied Narratives of βKnow Thyselfβ (Oren Ergas)....Pages 97-109
Looking for Love in the Student Experience (Richard Budd)....Pages 111-131
Profaning the University Apparatus: A Plea for Study Groups (Tyson E. Lewis)....Pages 133-143
Philosophy As Education: A Post-Critical Approach to the Position and Future of an Academic Discipline (Joris Vlieghe)....Pages 145-157
Colloquium (Naomi Hodgson, Joris Vlieghe, Piotr Zamojski)....Pages 159-168
Back Matter ....Pages 169-171
β¦ Subjects
Education; Educational Philosophy; Philosophy of Education; Higher Education
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