Learning in the Age of Digital Reason contains 16 in-depth dialogues
between Petar Jandrić and leading scholars and practitioners in
diverse fields of history, philosophy, media theory, education,
practice, activism, and arts. The book creates a postdisciplinary
snapshot of our reality, and the ways we experience that reality, at
the moment here and now. It historicises our current views to human
learning, and experiments with collective knowledge making and the
relationships between theory and practice. It stands firmly at the
side of the weak and the oppressed, and aims at critical emancipation.
Learning in the Age of Digital Reason is playful and serious. It
addresses important issues of our times and avoids the omnipresent
(academic) sin of pretentiousness, thus making an important statement:
research and education can be sexy. Interlocutors presented in the
book (in order of appearance): Larry Cuban, Andrew Feenberg, Michael
Adrian Peters, Fred Turner, Richard Barbrook, McKenzie Wark, Henry
Giroux, Peter McLaren, Siân Bayne, Howard Rheingold, Astra Taylor,
Marcell Mars, Tomislav Medak, Ana Kuzmanić, Paul Levinson, Kathy Rae
Huffman, Ana Peraica, Dmitry Vilensky (Chto Delat?), Christine
Sinclair, and Hamish Mcleod.
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ISBN
9789463510776
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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