Global Justice in and Through Education
Contemporary political philosophers and philosophers of education tend to focus on theorizing the interconnections between the concepts of education and justice at the level of the nation-state. The workshop explores the implications of shifting this level of analysis from the national to the global level. It considers how to conceive of global educational justice and examines the role of education in fighting global injustices.
PROGRAM
18h00-19h30: (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Keynote Lecture
Theres No Such Thing as a Private School
Opening Remarks: (AUP)
09h30-10h45 (Universitat Polit癡cnica de Valencia)
Epistemic Injustice: Whats the Role for Higher Education? Insights from the Capability Approach
Discussant: (AUP)
10h45-12h00 (Universit瓣t Koblenz-Landau)
Global Citizenship Education, Global Educational Injustice and the Postcolonial Critique
Discussant: (AUP)
12h00-13h30 Lunch
13h30-14h45 (Centro de Investigaci籀n y Docencia Econ籀micas, Mexico City)
Low-Fee Private Schools and Educational Justice
Discussant: (AUP)
14h45-16h00 (City College of New York)
The Elite Education Wager for the Developing World
Discussant: (AUP)
16h00-16h30 Coffee Break
16h30-17h45 (Universit矇 catholique de Louvain)
Autonomy Education Beyond Borders
Discussant: (AUP)