ICCE VIII
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CRITICAL EDUCATION VIII
University of East London, Stratford,
London, England
25th – 28th July 2018
Critical Education and Activism Against
Neoliberalism / Authoritarian Neoconservatism in Education, State and Society
The International Conference on Critical Education (ICCE),
previously held in Athens (2011, 2012), Ankara (2013), Thessaloniki (2014),
Wroclaw, Poland (2015), London (Middlesex University) (2016) and Athens (2017)
is a forum for scholars, educators and activists committed to social and
economic justice.
The 8th
ICCE: Critical
Education and Activism Against Neoliberalism/ Authoritarian Neoconservatism in
Education, State and Society will take place at University
of London (UEL), London, 25-28 July 2018.
At a time
of economic crisis, when education is under siege by neoliberal capitalism and
by neo-conservatism and aggressive nationalism, when teachers and academics are
being proletarianized, youth criminalized, civilised and caring societies being
stripped of welfare and benefits and rights, schools and universities turned
into commodities, at such a time, critical education, as a theory and as a
movement, as praxis, is clearly relevant. International communities of critical
educators and activists are working together, and with other movements, to
build active resistance to these processes and are engaged in fostering
educational and social change leading to a more just, equal and fair society.
The
current economic, social, and political crisis, that has been ongoing for 30
years, is manifesting more deeply in education on a global scale. The crisis- part of, and
resulting from, dominant neoliberal and neoconservative politics that are
implemented and promoted internationally as ‘the only solution’, under the slogan
‘there is no alternative’ (TINA), have substantially redefined the
sociopolitical and ideological roles of education. Public education is
shrinking. It loses its status as a social right. It is projected as a mere
commodity for sale while it becomes less democratic, de-theorised,
de-critiqued.
Understanding the causes of the crisis, the
particular forms it takes in different countries and the multiple ways in which
it influences education, constitute important questions for all those who do
not limit their perspectives to the horizon of neoconservative, neoliberal and
technocratic dogmas. Moreover, the critical education movement has the
responsibility to rethink its views and practices in light of the crisis, and
in the light of social, political and educational resistance in different
countries - and the paths that this crisis opens for challenging and
overthrowing capitalist domination worldwide.
The International Conference on Critical Education
(ICCE) – regularly attended by between 300 and 400 participants, provides a
vibrant and egalitarian, non-elitist, platform for scholars, educators,
activists, students and others interested in critical education and in
contesting the current neo-liberal/ neo-conservative/ nationalist hegemony, to
come together and engage in a free, democratic and productive dialogue. At this
time of crisis when public education is under siege by neoliberalism,
neo-conservatism and nationalism, we invite you to submit a proposal and to
attend the Conference. We especially welcome new and emerging scholars /
scholar-activists.
Speakers invited include:
Grant Banfield (Australia)
Dennis Beach (Sweden)
Sara Carpenter (Canada)
Hana Cervinlova (Poland)
Polina Chrysochou (Greece /UK)
Christian Chun (USA)
Alessio d’Angelo (UK)
Sandra Delgado (Canada/ Colombia)
Mustafa Durmus (Turkey)
Agnieszka Dzieminowicz-Bak (Poland)
Gail Edwards (UK)
Ramin Farahmandpur (USA)
Derek Ford (USA)
Nathan Fretwell (UK)
Panayota Gounari (USA)
George Grollios (Greece)
Carly Guest (UK)
Julia Hall (USA)
Dave Hill (UK)
Lee Jerome (UK)
Wei Jin (Peoples Republic of China)
Gianna Katsiampoura (Greece)
Nurcan Korkmaz (Turkey)
Ravi Kumar (India)
Alpesh Mairsuira (UK)
Tristan McCowan (UK)
Gyuri Meszaros (Hungary)
Louise Prendergast (UK)
Lotar Rasinski (Poland)
John Rice (Australia)
Glenn Rikowski (UK)
Leena Robertson (UK)
Juan R. Rodriguez (Spain)
Wayne Ross (Canada)
Rachel Seoighe (UK)
Kostas Skordoulis (Greece)
Spyros Themelis (UK)
Tamas Toth (Hungary/Poland)
Paolo Vittoria (Italy)
Josefine Wagner (Poland)
Terry Wrigley (UK)
Ahmet Yidiz (Turkey)
Conference Organisers: Dave Hill (Institute
for Education Policy Studies) and Alpesh Maisuria (University of East London)
Contact: dave.hill@ieps.org.uk
See the website: http://www.icce2018.wordpress.com/
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