"«Post-formalism, Pedagogy Lives» builds on the work of Joe Kincheloe and extends his educational and political insights into the twenty-first century. In this book a range of writers have addressed the promise of critical pedagogy and post-formalism in a way that will inspire and energize anyone concerned with pedagogy's crucial relationship to matters of politics, power, agency, and hope. This is an important book that should be read by everyone concerned about the state and future of post-formalism and its connection to critical pedagogy." Henry A. Giroux
Figures - Preface - Introductions to Joe (L. Kincheloe) - Donaldo Macedo: Freire's Presence in Post-formalism Pedagogy, a Foreword - Ana Cruz: Doing Post-formalism with Joe's Help - Shirley R. Steinberg: Radical Love - Vincent Pieterse: The Blue(s) Road of Knowledge - Hans Jansen: Introduction to Post-formalism as a Way of Life - Right Now: Critical Pedagogy and Post-formalism - Gert Biesta: Critical Pedagogy, Equality, and the Future of Schooling - Peter McLaren: Critical Pedagogy in the 21st Century - David M. Boje: Crises of Pedagogy in McUniversity: A Pragmatist-Storytelling Contribution to Joe L. Kincheloe's Critical Ontology - Jack Whitehead: Legitimation of Post-formalism with Living Theories - Post-formalism: Next Steps in the Methodology - Hugo Letiche: From Post-formalism to Complexity or from Kincheloe to Simondon - Albert Cath: Hole in the Fence: Losing, Saving, and Protecting Non-Linear Knowing - Conclusion - Hans Jansen and Hugo Letiche: Being (Becoming) Post-formal - Contributors - Index.
Hans Jansen is Emeritus Professor of Pedagogical Innovation and Ethics at the University of the West of England. His Drs. is from the University of Amsterdam and his Ph.D. from the Universiteit voor Humanistiek.
Hugo Letiche is Professor of Organization and Complexity at the University of Leicester and Visiting Professor at École de Mines: TEM Paris. His Drs. is from Leiden University and his Ph.D. from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.