
PIPEline Podcast
1) PIPEline Conversations 001 – Doris Santoro and MERC on Teacher Demoralization (LIVE)
We have a treat for you! This episode was recorded live at the Philosophy of Education Society’s 2019 Annual Meeting in Richmond, Virginia! To discuss issues of teacher demoralization, we gladly welco...Show More
2) Special Announcement
A special announcement regarding the series.
3) Episode – 036 Avi Mintz
We are proud to converse with Avi Mintz (University of Tulsa). Our discussion covers much ground as we engage the concepts of pain/struggle in education and consider what a pluralist approach to the f...Show More
4) Episode 035 – Tal Gilead
We welcome Tal Gilead (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) to the program as he discusses economics, happiness, and the role of philosophers in educational scholarship.
5) Episode 034 – Ben Kotzee
Ben Kotzee (University of Birmingham) sits down with us to discuss issues of epistemology in contemporary philosophical work on education. Among a host of other queries, we consider what constitutes a...Show More
6) Episode 033 – Megan Boler
This month, we converse with Megan Boler (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto). Our discussion covers issues regarding the role of emotions, the democratic possibilities ...Show More
7) Episode 032 – Nicholas Burbules
We begin the year in the wonderful company of Nicholas C. Burbules (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign). In this episode we discuss accidental beginnings and work that bridges philosophical tr...Show More
8) Episode 031 – Dwight Boyd
We end the year with a rich and fulfilling conversation with Dwight Boyd (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto). In this episode, we discuss links between psychology and p...Show More
9) Episode 030 - Kip Kline
We have an engaging conversation with Kip Kline (Lewis University) about the possibilities of philosophical work in education at the intersection of media and postmodernism. Please find his latest boo...Show More
10) Episode 029 - Jan Masschelein
We are very fortunate to have Jan Masschelein (University of Leuven) kindly share his thoughts on education's relationship to emancipation, his recollections of the Frankfurt School, the limits of cri...Show More