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The Practice of Equality Stephen Cowden

The Practice of Equality By Stephen Cowden

The Practice of Equality by Stephen Cowden


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The first book to focus on the original contribution to the field of Critical Pedagogy made by Jacques Ranciere. It represents a significant addition to work on Ranciere as well as to the field of Critical Pedagogy, containing vital insights for the survival and development of education as a democratic, critical and emancipatory project.

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The Practice of Equality: Jacques Ranciere and Critical Pedagogy by Stephen Cowden

This book is the first to focus specifically on the highly original contribution to the field of Critical Pedagogy made by the sometimes irritable French philosopher Jacques Ranciere. The book represents a significant addition to the growing body of work on Ranciere as well as to the field of Critical Pedagogy. While introducing and contextualising Ranciere for those unfamiliar with him, the book also develops an understanding of the singularity of his conception of pedagogy for those already acquainted with his work. Central to the book is Ranciere's vision of education as a practice of equality - a method grounded in an assumption of intellectual equality between students and teachers. Throughout the chapters of the book, the contemporary relevance of this vision is drawn out for educators in schools and universities, adult and popular educators, as well as for political activists. For anyone and everyone with an interest in teaching and learning, this book contains vital insights for the survival and development of education as a democratic, critical and emancipatory project.

The Practice of Equality Reviews

This book will be hugely helpful for anyone thinking about what equality and emancipation mean in the context of education, and how Jacques Ranciere's polemical interventions can be made sense of in relation to more familiar thinkers in the field, such as Foucault and Freire. It is a vital resource for developing ideas about what critical pedagogy means today. (Dr Caroline Pelletier, Reader in Culture and Communication at UCL's Institute of Education)

Around the world, educators, students, and community activists are filling the streets in resistance to the marketization of education and other neoliberal policies and practices that have functioned for more than 30 years to exacerbate inequalities across societies. Never has there been a better time to read Cowden and Ridley's The Practice of Equality, where they beautifully compile a set of insightful essays that brilliantly reinvigorate the revolutionary ideas of French philosopher Jacques Ranciere. The volume skillfully ushers in a much needed new wave of critical pedagogical disruption for our times. (Antonia Darder, Leavey Endowed Chair of Ethics and Moral Leadership, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles and Distinguished Visiting Professor of Education, University of Johannesburg)

About Stephen Cowden

Stephen Cowden is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Coventry University. He has a long standing interest in the area of Critical Pedagogy and is one of the editors of the New Disciplinary Perspectives in Education series. In 2013 he co-authored the book Acts of Knowing: Critical Pedagogy In, Against and Beyond the University. He also writes on Social Work theory and practice and on the sociology of Religious Fundamentalism.

David Ridley is an independent researcher and journalist who has also taught various subjects at Coventry University for the last six years. In the field of education studies, as well as his work on Jacques Ranciere, David is also currently finishing a book on John Dewey, and, inspired by the Lucas Plan, on the idea of a socially-useful university.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS: Sarah Galloway: Ranciere, Freire and Critical Pedagogy - Oliver Davis: Glearning from Ranciere - Jeremy F. Lane: Neither Sociologist Nor Republican: The Singularity of Ranciere's Intervention in French Education Debates - David Ridley: Flipping for Profit or Equality? Ranciere and the Marketisation of Higher Education - Jones Irwin: Alternative Genealogies of Resistance - Lyotard, Ranciere and '68: Before and After - Mark Howard: The Positive Project of the Radical Political Subject: Self-activity and Verification of Intellectual Equality - Mike Neary: Reading Ranciere Symptomatically.

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NLS9781788740296
9781788740296
1788740297
The Practice of Equality: Jacques Ranciere and Critical Pedagogy by Stephen Cowden
New
Paperback
Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
2019-01-31
206
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