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PhilEd 2012 : What’s the use of philosophy of education?

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Link: http://www.hope.ac.uk/research-centres/philosophy-of-education-workshop.html
 
When Jun 15, 2012 - Jun 15, 2012
Where Liverpool Hope University, UK
Submission Deadline Apr 30, 2012
Categories    education   philosophy
 

Call For Papers

'What’s the use of philosophy of education?’

Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, UK (www.hope.ac.uk)

Friday 15th June, 2012

The philosophy of education stands in danger of becoming a neglected field at precisely the moment we need to be able to reflect upon the increasingly apparent costs of a technocratic attitude to education. ‘What’s the use of philosophy of education?’ is a one-day workshop dedicated to exploring and re-energising philosophy of education, broadly conceived. We welcome educators, philosophers, social theorists and scholars from any field interested in education.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

• Prof. Paul Standish (Institute of Education)
• Prof. Jon Nixon (Sheffield)

THEME

“Persons...are to be formed, persons who...will uphold some substance in life, who will have not only morale, but moral strength, and so will be able to pass on moral strength to others;...What we seek to do through the educating of individuals is the building of a community...”.
Martin Buber, First Circular Letter of the Centre for Jewish Adult Education, May 1934

Many of the educational policy changes emerging from the Coalition Government seem far-reaching and radical, but critical debate surrounding the initiatives remain largely at a populist level. What role does the philosophy of education have in a policy environment determined by a political urge to capture the electoral middle-ground? Is there an urgency attached to thinking about educational matters in the face of ideology? Has a generation of vocal philosophers of education been replaced with philosophical quietism?

SUBMISSION

We welcome proposals for 20 minute papers (plus 10 minute discussion) on any aspect of the philosophy of education and from any discipline, including Philosophy, Ethics, Educational Studies, Social Theory, Theology, and History.

The deadline for receipt of abstracts is 30th April, 2012. Please send proposals for individual papers (maximum 250 words) and a short bio to philed@hope.ac.uk

The organisers are very grateful to Liverpool Hope University for its generous support for this event. Travel bursaries are available for students/unwaged participants. Please contact the organising committee for more details:

Dr David Lewin: lewind@hope.ac.uk
Dr Alex Guilherme: guilhea@hope.ac.uk
Dr Morgan White: whitem@hope.ac.uk
Dr Daniela Mangione: mangiod@hope.ac.uk


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