Liberating Education: What From, What For?
Liberating Education: What From, What For?
Contributor(s): Igor Cvejić (Editor), Predrag Krstić (Editor), NATAŠA LACKOVIĆ (Editor), Olga Nikolić (Editor)
Subject(s): Education, School education, Higher Education , Sociology of Education, Pedagogy
Published by: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju
Keywords: emancipation; Enlightenment; Social
Emancipation; Deliberative Education
Summary/Abstract: Liberating Education: What From, What For? is collection of essays exploring the intersections of emancipation and education using a critical and theoretical lens. Education may lead to emancipation, but it may also be precisely what one should emancipate oneself from. Even though we are the inheritors of the emancipatory potential of the Enlightenment, never before has education been under such rigorous critical scrutiny as from various intellectual traditions of the second half of the twentieth century, such as postcolonial and decolonial studies, post-structuralist thought, feminist critique, posthumanism, etc. But precisely because the classic educational emancipatory ideal appears both outdated and still current, there is a great need for rethinking the idea of emancipation, along with the role and aim of education. In selecting the texts, the editors paid attention to each text’s contemporary currency. Today’s world brings forward specific challenges, including new distributions of geopolitical power, crisis of democracy, and the rise of new technologies. One of the main aims of this volume is to bring a fresh perspective on the ways in which the existing educational practices should be challenged. The overall ambition is to present, from an educational perspective, studies that could contribute to the ongoing discussion around the role of emancipation in the twenty-first century.
- Print-ISBN-13: 978-86-80484-79-2
- Page Count: 243
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
EDUCATORS AND EDUCATED
EDUCATORS AND EDUCATED
(EDUCATORS AND EDUCATED)
- Author(s):Igor Cvejić, Aleksandar M. Milanković, Marija Velinov
- Language:English
- Subject(s):Education, School education, Higher Education , Sociology of Education, Pedagogy
- Page Range:19-81
- No. of Pages:63
- Keywords:Educational Process; Social Emancipation; Ethics of the Self
- Summary/Abstract:Igor Cvejić - The Emotional Base of Educational Process: Beyond Care for Wellbeing; Aleksandar Milanković - Interactive Teaching as a Component of Social Emancipation; Marija Velinov - Free Yourself from Yourself: The Ethics of the Self as an Emancipatory Educational Practice
EMANCIPATION FOR AND FROM THE SOCIETY
EMANCIPATION FOR AND FROM THE SOCIETY
(EMANCIPATION FOR AND FROM THE SOCIETY)
- Author(s):Milica Smajević Roljić, Olga Nikolić, Andrija Šoć, Aleksandar Ostojić, Sanja Petkovska
- Language:English
- Subject(s):Education, School education, Higher Education , History of Education, Educational Psychology, State/Government and Education, Sociology of Education, Pedagogy
- Page Range:83-184
- No. of Pages:102
- Keywords:Critical Pedagogy; Educational Process; Ideological Functions of Education; Deliberative Education; Decolonial Emancipation
- Summary/Abstract:Milica Smajević Roljić An Interpretation of the Educational Process from the Perspective of Kant’s Philosophy of History and Legal-Political Theory; Olga Nikolić - Emancipatory and Ideological Functions of Education; Andrija Šoć - Deliberative Education and Quality of Deliberation: Toward a Critical Dialogue and Resolving Deep Disagreements; Aleksandar Ostojić - Knowledge Versus Production: Michel Serres and Idiosyncratic Roads of Education; Sanja Petkovska - Decolonial Emancipation on the Postsocialist Peripheries and the Future of Critical Pedagogy
EDUCATIONAL TOOLS OF EMANCIPATION
EDUCATIONAL TOOLS OF EMANCIPATION
(EDUCATIONAL TOOLS OF EMANCIPATION)
- Author(s):Anna Bukhtoyarova, Mikhail Bukhtoyarov, Sonja Jankov, Aleksandar Pavlović
- Language:Serbian
- Subject(s):Education, School education, Higher Education , History of Education, State/Government and Education, Sociology of Education
- Page Range:185-243
- No. of Pages:59
- Keywords:Educational Technology; Educational Anarchism; Educational Totalitarianism; Educational Anarchism; Educational Totalitarianism; Serbian Education
- Summary/Abstract:Mikhail Bukhtoyarov and Anna Bukhtoyarova - Educational Technology: From Educational Anarchism to Educational Totalitarianism; Sonja Jankov - Social Turn and Operative Realism: Two Emancipatory Methods of Contemporary Art Practices; Aleksandar Pavlović and Aleksandra Ilić Rajković - Neo-National Romanticism in Serbian Education: Comparing Romantic-National and Recent Serbian History Textbooks