Bernard Stiegler and the Philosophy of Education II: Experiments in Negentropic Knowledge: Educational Philosophy and Theory
Editat de Joff P. N. Bradleyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 aug 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032471761
ISBN-10: 103247176X
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Educational Philosophy and Theory
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 103247176X
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Educational Philosophy and Theory
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate CoreCuprins
Foreword Introduction—Experiments in negentropic knowledge: Bernard Stiegler and the philosophy of education II 1. On the curation of negentropic forms of knowledge 2. On significative exergy: Toward a logomachics of education 3. Stiegler’s automaton and artisanal mode of learning 4. Education and the dislike society: The impossibility of learning in filter bubbles 5. Coexistence between attention and distraction: An attempt to bridge the gap between Bernard Stiegler and Walter Benjamin 6. Stiegler and the task of tertiary retention: On the amateur as an educational subject 7. Negentropy for the anthropocene; Stiegler, Maori and exosomatic memory 8. A song of teaching with free software in the Anthropocene 9. Burning beds and political stasis: Bernard Stiegler and the entropic nature of Australian anti-reflexivity
Recenzii
Worldwide, I am not aware of another scholar besides Joff Bradley who so brilliantly negotiates the worlds of Bernard Stiegler and educational philosophy. Nor am I aware of anyone else conducting such a sophisticated yet crisply pertinent application of Bernard Stiegler’s philosophy to problems in education. Bradley astutely observes of Stiegler that "he considers entropy in all its forms (physical, biological and informational) and looks at hyper-consumption and its disavowal as leading to the exhaustion of desire." Likewise, Bradley considers the educational context of Stiegler’s insights into the so-called digital revolution in all its forms.
C. S. Schreiner, University of Guam, Guam
Joff Bradley is one of the leading advocates for Stiegler’s work and in this second volume of his Stiegler project, the contributions not only explore many paths opened by that intriguing philosopher, but also carry our understandings forward, and not least for educational practices.
Ronald Barnett, University College London Institute of Education, UK
Education, transgenerational relationships, attention-formation and the cultivation of care are crucial issues for Bernard Stiegler, both in themselves and for what they mean for the crises we face today. This volume makes an important contribution that goes to the heart of Stiegler’s concerns about the possibility of reinventing a new form of sustainable life on this planet.
Daniel Ross, philosopher, filmmaker and translator of Bernard Stiegler
The invaluable work of Professor Bradley and his colleagues in this collection is an important step in clarifying and promoting Stiegler's philosophy in education.
Roohollah Mozaffaripour, Farhangian University, Iran
In the context of hyper-industrial capitalism, Stiegler's rich conceptual framework offers new weapons in the revitalisation of the university and education more generally. Both creatively applying and challenging Stiegler's work, this excellent collection is replete with singular, insightful, and original contributions apposite to this improbable (not impossible) challenge.
Conor Heaney, University of Kent, England
The authors in this collection each grapple with what it might mean to counter the physical, spiritual and environmental vacuity undergirding the epistemic conditions in academia today. Their engagement withnegentropy, which Stiegler understood as a process of resingularisation anddifferánce, stands out as care-ful reorientation of the philosophy of education across multiple contexts.
Chantelle Gray, North-West University, South Africa
C. S. Schreiner, University of Guam, Guam
Joff Bradley is one of the leading advocates for Stiegler’s work and in this second volume of his Stiegler project, the contributions not only explore many paths opened by that intriguing philosopher, but also carry our understandings forward, and not least for educational practices.
Ronald Barnett, University College London Institute of Education, UK
Education, transgenerational relationships, attention-formation and the cultivation of care are crucial issues for Bernard Stiegler, both in themselves and for what they mean for the crises we face today. This volume makes an important contribution that goes to the heart of Stiegler’s concerns about the possibility of reinventing a new form of sustainable life on this planet.
Daniel Ross, philosopher, filmmaker and translator of Bernard Stiegler
The invaluable work of Professor Bradley and his colleagues in this collection is an important step in clarifying and promoting Stiegler's philosophy in education.
Roohollah Mozaffaripour, Farhangian University, Iran
In the context of hyper-industrial capitalism, Stiegler's rich conceptual framework offers new weapons in the revitalisation of the university and education more generally. Both creatively applying and challenging Stiegler's work, this excellent collection is replete with singular, insightful, and original contributions apposite to this improbable (not impossible) challenge.
Conor Heaney, University of Kent, England
The authors in this collection each grapple with what it might mean to counter the physical, spiritual and environmental vacuity undergirding the epistemic conditions in academia today. Their engagement withnegentropy, which Stiegler understood as a process of resingularisation anddifferánce, stands out as care-ful reorientation of the philosophy of education across multiple contexts.
Chantelle Gray, North-West University, South Africa
Notă biografică
Joff P. N. Bradley is Professor of English and Philosophy at Teikyo University, Tokyo, Japan. Joff has co-written A Pedagogy of Cinema and coedited books on Deleuze and Buddhism; utopia; French thought; transversality, Japanese education; Bernard Stiegler; and animation. He published his first monograph Schizoanalysis and Asia in 2022 and with Manoj NY and Alex Taek-Gwang Lee released Deleuze, Guattari and the Schizoanalysis of Postmedia in 2023. His next project Global Ecologies of Language Learning also has a strong focus on the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari.
Descriere
This is the second volume of research into the philosophy of Bernard Stiegler and its interconnections with the philosophy of education. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Educational Philosophy and Theory.