The essays in this edited collection open up a hopeful dialogue about the existing state of democratic education and the ways in which it could be re-imagined as an inclusive, democratized space of possibility and engagement. Proceeding from a critique that questions the dominance of Western liberal understandings of democratic education as a series of rational, culturally neutral acts undertaken by individuals who conceive of democracy and the common good in universalist and fundamentally exclusionary terms, the contributors give voice to those whose ideas, histories, cultures and current...
The essays in this edited collection open up a hopeful dialogue about the existing state of democratic education and the ways in which it could be re-...