TEORÍA CRÍTICA Y CONDICIÓN HUMANA

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Castellano
Número de páginas: 
390
Dimensiones: 230 mm × 150 mm × 0 mm
Fecha de publicación: 
2008
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978-84-935267-2-6

Este libro aborda la sed de conocimiento, tanto para principiantes y estudiantes avanzados de de la Teoría Crítica (TC). Ofrece una historia de la TC y desarrolla una gran variedad de temas que se relacionan con el socioanálisis, la política y la filosofía. A lo largo de los 15 ensayos aparecen varios temas comunes que se reflejan en la TC y otros temas donde la TC aparece como un lugar para cuestionar el status quo.

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LANKSHEAR, COLIN

Colin LANKSHEAR es uno de los más renombrados especialistas en temas de TIC. Es Catedrático de Alfabetismos y Nuevas Tecnologías en la James Cook University, en Australia. Profesor visitante en la McGill University, en Canadá, y Profesor Adjunto en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.<BR><BR>Editorial Morata

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OLSSEN, MARK

Mark Olssen, AcSS, a political theorist, holds a professorial chair of Political Theory and Education Policy in the Department of Political, International and Policy Studies within the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences at the University of Surrey.<BR><BR>Olssen wrote Toward A Global Thin Community: Nietzsche, Foucault and the Cosmopolitan Commitment (October 2008, Paradigm Press, Boulder, United States of America). He has also published, in 2004, a book with John Codd and Anne-Marie O?Neill of Massey University in New Zealand titled Education Policy: Globalisation, Citizenship, Democracy (Sage, London); and an edited volume Culture and Learning: Access and Opportunity in the Classroom (IAP Press, New York).<BR><BR>Born and educated in Dunedin, New Zealand, Olssen moved to England in 2001, and has researched and taught at the University of Surrey since that date.<BR><BR>Wikipedia

PETERS, MICHAL A.

Michael A. Peters is Professor of Education at the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign). He completed his Bachelor's degree in English Literature, and an honors degree in Geography, before attaining his teaching diploma and teaching in New Zealand high schools for seven years, the last two as head of department. While teaching he completed a major for a Bachelor of Science in Philosophy and returned full time to complete his Master in Philosophy, with first class honors, and PhD in Philosophy of Education with a thesis on the philosopher, Ludwig Wittgenstein. He has just completed a second book on the subject entitled Wittgenstein as Pedagogical Philosopher (Paradigm Press, 2008) with Nick Burbules and Paul Smeyers. He held a personal chair at the University of Auckland, NZ (2000-03) and Research Professor at the University of Glasgow, UK (2000-05), as well as numerous posts as adjunct and visiting professor throughout the world. He is the executive editor of Educational Philosophy and Theory (Blackwell) and editor of two international ejournals, Policy Futures in Education and E-Learning (both with Symposium) and sits on the editorial board of over fifteen international journals. He has written over thirty-five books and three hundred articles and chapters, including most recently: Global Citizenship Education (Sense, 2008); Global Knowledge Cultures (Sense, 2007); Subjectivity and Truth: Foucault, Education and the Culture of Self (Peter Lang, 2007); Why Foucault? New Directions in Educational Research (Peter Lang, 2007), Building Knowledge Cultures: Educational and Development in the Age of Knowledge Capitalism (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006), and Knowledge Economy, Development and the Future of the University (Sense, 2007). He has a strong research interests in distributed knowledge systems, digital scholarship and elearning systems and has acted as an advisor to government on these and related matters in Scotland, NZ, South Africa and the EU.