Collective Intellectualities
Collective Intellectualities is a program that explores issues related to education within our world today. Convivial discussions with a diverse group of scholars, from different places in the world, engaging with different theoretical traditions, from multiple epistemological viewpoints on education, culture, politics, ecology, and related issues. Hosted by Amy Sojot and Alex Means. We are produced in conjunction with the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia, their new digital venture PESA Agora, and the journal Educational Philosophy and Theory. || Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia - https://pesa.org.au/ || PESA Agora - https://pesaagora.com/ || Educational Philosophy and Theory - https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rept20/current
Episodes
19 episodes
19 Kenneth Saltman - Beyond Bodies and Numbers: AI, Education, and the Digital Politics of Knowledge
Kenneth J. Saltman is Professor of Educational Policy Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago. Ken’s work covers neoliberal privatization, politics of education, culture, and subjectivity in education through critical theory and critical ...
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Season 1
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Episode 19
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53:19
18 Andrew Gibbons - Science Fiction and Philosophy of Education
Andrew Gibbons, Professor at the School of Education at Auckland University of Technology, joins us on this episode to discuss his work in relation to philosophy, policy, science fiction, and care. His research creatively and distinctively focu...
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Season 1
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Episode 18
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50:31
17 Neil Selwyn - Ed-Tech: Puncturing the Hype for a Planetary Future
For today’s episode, we’ll be chatting with Neil Selwyn, who is a Distinguished Professor in the Faculty of Education at Monash University. An internationally recognized scholar, Neil’s research focuses on digital education and technology. Neil...
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Season 1
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Episode 17
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1:02:06
16 Keita Takayama - Interrupting Global Economy of Academic Knowledge
For this episode, we are sharing Keita Takayama’s talk originally given during the Department of Educational Foundations’ Fall 2022 Colloquium speaker series. Keita is Professor/Director for the Global Education Office in the Graduate School of...
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Season 1
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Episode 16
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45:40
15 Mark Featherstone - Utopian Imagination and the Disenchanted University
Mark Featherstone joins us for this episode of Collective Intellectualities. Mark is Professor of Social and Political Theory at Keele University, UK. He is author of Tocqueville’s Virus: Utopia and Dystopia in Western Social and Political ...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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53:15
14 Petar Jandrić, Michael A Peters, Derek R Ford, Sarah Hayes–Biodigitalism & Ecopedagogical Futures
For this episode, we’re joined by Petar Jandrić, Derek R. Ford, Michael A. Peters, and Sarah Hayes to discuss two books published in 2022: Bioinformational Philosophy and Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies (edited by Michael, Petar, and S...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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56:19
13 Jan McArthur - Critical Theory in a Decolonial Age
Jan McArthur, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Educational Research at Lancaster University, joins us to discuss her recent article, “Critical Theory in a Decolonial Age,” in Educational Philosophy and Theory, which is also availab...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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42:43
12 Wayne Au - Beyond Neoliberal Multiculturalism: Social Justice Education in a Post-Trump America
Wayne Au, Professor in the School of Educational Studies at the University of Washington-Bothell, joins us this episode to discuss the tensions present in the practice of multicultural and social justice education in the contemporary mom...
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Episode 12
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1:13:24
11 Michael A. Peters - Knowledge Socialism in an Era of Viral Politics and Ecological Crisis
Recognized internationally as a preeminent philosopher of education, Michael A. Peters’ contributions to the field are extensive, including over a hundred published books and more than several hundred articles or chapters. In addition to his cu...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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1:05:27
10 Jairus Grove - Savage Ecologies and Punk Realism in the Eurocene
Jairus Grove joins us this episode to discuss his book, Savage Ecology: War and Geopolitics at the End of the World. A radical departure from mainstream international relations, the book examines geopolitics through ecological theory while also...
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Episode 10
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1:25:33
9 David Kupferman - “I, Robot Teacher”: Science Fiction, Futures Studies, and Educational Futures
This episode has been in the CI vault for a while and we are excited to share it with everyone at this time. David Kupferman, Assistant Professor of Social Foundations of Learning at Minnesota State University Moorhead, joins us on this episode...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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1:09:23
8 Peter Hershock - Artificial Intelligence, Buddhism, and Relational Consciousness
For this episode, we chat with Peter Hershock, Director of the Asian Studies Development Program (ASDP) and Education Specialist at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Trained in Asian and comparative philosophy, his research and writing...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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1:27:59
7 Georgina Stewart - Indigenous Knowledges, Maori Philosophy, and Education
Georgina Stewart, Associate Professor in Te Kura Mātauranga School of Education at Auckland University of Technology, joins us to discuss language, indigenous knowledges, and philosophy of education. We first revisit Georgina’s 2017 article, “W...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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1:05:28
6 Liz Jackson - Civic and Moral Education Amidst Complexities of Place and Identity
Liz Jackson, Professor in the Department of International Education at the Education University of Hong Kong, joins us this episode to discuss working as a philosopher of education during our current moment. Liz has published over 100 works inc...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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1:16:53
5 Henry Giroux - Pedagogy, Power, and Moral Witnessing in Dangerous Times
An internationally renowned writer and cultural critic, Henry Giroux currently holds the McMaster University Chair for Scholarship in the Public Interest in the English and Cultural Studies Department and is the Paulo Freire Distinguished Schol...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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1:00:05
4 Alder Keleman Saxena - Feral Atlas, Creative Collaborations, Pedagogy, and the Anthropocene
Alder Keleman Saxena, an Assistant Research Professor in the Anthropology department at Northern Arizona University, joins us for this episode to discuss Feral Atlas: The More than Human Anthropocene, an interactive and interdisciplina...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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53:04
3 Tyson Lewis - Anti-Fascist Education
Tyson E. Lewis is a professor of art education in the College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas. His research interests include educational philosophy, critical theory, phenomenological research methods, and aesthetics....
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Episode 3
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57:40
2 Nicole Nguyen - Security, Geopolitics, and Education
Nicole Nguyen, an Associate Professor of Social Foundations of Education at the University of Illinois-Chicago, joins us this episode to talk about security, geopolitics, and education. Through ethnography, her research critically examines nati...
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Episode 2
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46:10
1 Gert Biesta - Philosophy of Education, Democracy, Creativity, Risk, and Subjectification
This episode we chat with Gert Biesta. Gert has made integral contributions to the fields of education theory and the philosophy of education. Currently a Professor of Public Education in the Centre for Public Education and Pedagogy at Maynooth...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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1:00:55