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Open Works, Open Cultures and Open Learning Systems:
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====== Open Works, Open Cultures and Open Learning Systems ======
**Michael A. Peters**
===== Open Works =====
The idea of openness as a political, social, and ps... ss// to experience and interpretation such that a work, language and system permit multiple meanings and... ivity of the reader, learner or user. The classic work that philosophically develops this central idea i
John Dewey:
17 Hitsilled evangelical Congregationalist noted for her work with the city's poor. John was a shy and self-con... Dewey did not seem particularly interested in the work of Peirce, and the psychology of Hall did not gre... arch in Chicago at that time. Jane Addams and her work at Hull House, for which she eventually received ... rcised considerable influence. He also mixed with workers, trade unionists, and political radicals. Some
'Openness' and 'Open Education' in the Global Digital Economy: An Emerging Paradigm of Social Production:
16 Hitswe want and should have more control over how our work is used and disseminated."'((See http://chronicle... tal technologies, ultimately allowing scholars to work in deeply integrated electronic research and publ... ure; Changing organizational models; How scholars work; Authorship and scholarly publishing; Value and v... It's just a bunch of crabby managers and a sullen workforce in a dysfunctional relationship in a declini
Cultural Studies as Public Pedagogy: Making the Pedagogical More Political:
16 Hitsbout the interface of some of the most insightful work being done in cultural studies and critical pedag... ough an appeal to highly disciplined, theoretical work to find better forms of knowledge and authority i... ublic intellectuals, and addressing through their work some of the most urgent and pressing social probl... ty to provide a better understanding of how power works in and through such contexts while simultaneousl
Popper and the Philosophy of Education:
14 Hitsimportant educational implications. Certainly his work has interested philosophers of education working ... cial and organisational change.
The basis of his work may be seen to rest on two ideas introduced in hi... ckquote>
It is possible to read most of Popper’s work as an attempt to extend the implications of the l... falsification. The widespread appeal of Popper’s work may be due in part to the lucidity of his writing
Poststructuralism and Education:
13 Hitsctice, which is based upon an assimilation of the work of a diverse range of theorists. More generally, ... response to the structuralism characterizing the work Claude Lévi-Strauss (anthropology), Louis Althuss... as a single umbrella based on an underlying framework of assumptions common to "Structuralists, Poststr... cturalist tradition of linguistics based upon the work of Ferdinand de Saussure and Roman Jacobson, and
Bachelard and Philosophy of Education:
12 Hitsademy, for he had taught himself chemistry whilst working as a postman, before teaching in secondary col... as both philosopher and poet, but it is only his work as a philosopher which will be considered here. He is important not only for his work in the area of philosophy of science, but also for his influenc... – in spite of the intrusions of philosophers. His work involved a constant polemic against philosophers
Leisure: A Philosophical View about Leisure, Personal Freedom and Politics:
11 Hits station bistro, another would finish up a bit of work, another would take a leisurely walk on the way t... hat of the individual in particular?
In the framework I have been allotted, I will not be able to relat... l poem:
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At the plant gates
the worker suddenly stops
the pleasant weather tugged at... of own volition. A free man was not constrain to work in order to insure his living. Those who had to m
Creativity, Openness and User-Generated Cultures:
10 Hitsowledge economy characterized by decentralized networked communications, ‘intellectual capital’, and a r... n process, alters the organization and pattern of work, and creates new forms of borderless cooperation ... s, at the turn of the century, was based on craft workshop and decentralized units of government. The po... ge for innovation, the change in the character of work, and the shift from a game against nature to a ga
Stanley Cavell and Philosophy of Education:
9 HitsCavell regards philosophy as a set of texts to be worked through rather than a set of problems to be add... or community directly the terms and titles of his work reflect a sensitivity to and a respect for questi... in part, with his own appraisal of Wittgenstein’s work, particularly the Investigations, but also on his... [the Investigations] as what I called a modernist work, meaning to say that its incessant and explicit s
Philosophy of Education : Its current trajectory and challenges:
8 Hitse tools of statesmanship.
So it was that in the works of Plato and Aristotle many of the perennial pro... y in a “liberal” education? How are education and work related to one another?
Other questions of endu... to which its far-flung parts are not informed by work on the fundamental questions.
All three fields, ... philosophers of science and collective memory of work in the field’s core that could usefully inform th
Scientific Communication and the Open Society : The Emerging Paradigm of ‘Open Knowledge Production’:
8 Hitstronic books & texts; electronic serials; general works; legal issues; library issues; new publishing mo... a pre-history that reveals the development of networking and network publishing in the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) launched by the U.S. Department of Defense in 1969 and in the Ed... bolic (textual) media. The consequences of the networking of science and culture have yet to be worked t
Philosophy for Children:
7 Hitsand progressive program especially designed to be worked with children from 4 till 18 years old in resea... tigates them, and carried out with methodological work, carefully planned and proved, that recovers thei... gram takes place in communities where its members work hard in order to be capable of understanding diff... philosophical texts, written by philosophers that works at Philosophy for Children, both in theory as we
Max Horkheimer and Philosophy of Education:
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Two stages of development characterize Horkheimer’s' work in Critical Theory. A positive utopianism and optimism tow... eimer 1927) and optimistic attitudes in his later work (especially in his public speeches on education w... the first and the second periods of Horkheimer's work, two essentially different philosophies of educat