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    Growth and Resistance: How Deweyan Pragmatism Reconstructs Social Justice Education.Peter J. Nelsen - 2016 - Educational Theory 66 (1-2):231-244.
    While Democracy and Education is often cited within the scholarship on and teaching of social justice education, it and Dewey's work generally remain underutilized. Peter Nelsen argues in this essay that Deweyan pragmatism offers rich resources for social justice education by exploring how Dewey's three-part conception of growth has both analytical and normative force. Nelsen makes this case by examining student resistance to engagement with social justice issues, and concludes from this analysis that resistance is an opportunity for growth. Furthermore, (...)
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    A Deweyan Approach to Integrity in an Age of Instrumental Rationality.Peter J. Nelsen - 2010 - Philosophy of Education 66:58-66.
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  3. Perception, Context, and Silence: Reading John Dewey While Listening to John Cage.Peter J. Nelsen - 2011 - Philosophy of Education 67:106-114.
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  4. Putting the World in Peril: A Deweyan Aesthetic of Crisis in Social Justice Education.Peter J. Nelsen - 2016 - Philosophy of Education 72:473-480.
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    The Imperatives of Feeling: Alain Locke’s Critical Pragmatism and Commitments to Antiracist Education.Peter J. Nelsen - 2014 - Philosophy of Education 70:70-78.
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