幕布升起的声音:民主和深思熟虑使弱势群体脱颖而出

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Daeyoung Goh
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越来越多的文献试图为学校教育设计讨论框架。然而,概念化的审议能够欣赏社会弱势群体的表达,却相对较少受到关注。由于文化和语言贬值的人口的声音会在制度化的审议过程中消失,本文旨在扩展能够提出边缘化解释的民主审议的含义。本文提出并构建了一个名为“生成审议”的临时演讲阶段,在这个阶段上,基于优越性的主张可以通过基于平等民主价值观的“表达性演讲”来削弱。该论文还阐述了表达性言论如何需要以讲真话为基础的“正念言论”,作为自由的民主价值观和产生深思熟虑的更专注对话的基础。文章首先探讨了与民主审议相关的不同假设,以及它们在突出社会边缘化人群方面的潜在困境。接下来,它考察了批判意识的概念,通过兰齐埃的异议和平等思想,以及福柯的鹦鹉学舌和自由思想来发挥作用。在探索自由和平等的重要性的同时,该论文将产生思考理论化为一种表达/注意的对话,照亮社会上看不见的人。产生审议的过程最终将丰富审议参与者对民主和教育的形成经验。
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Voices from the rising of the curtain: Democracy and deliberation bringing the disadvantaged to the fore
A large and growing body of literature has attempted to devise discussion frameworks for school education. However, conceptualizing deliberation able to appreciate the expression of socially disadvantaged people has received relatively little attention. Since the voices of culturally and linguistically depreciated populations would disappear in the institutionalized deliberation process, this paper aims to extend the meaning of democratic deliberation capable of putting forward marginalized accounts. The paper proposes and builds a temporal speech stage named ‘generating deliberation’ on which superiority-based claims can weaken through ‘expressive speech’ anchored in the democratic value of equality. The paper also addresses how expressive speech requires truth-telling based ‘mindful speech’ as a basis for the democratic value of freedom and a more attentive dialogue of generating deliberation. The article first explores divergent assumptions associated with democratic deliberation and their potential dilemmas in foregrounding socially marginalized people. Next, it examines the concept of critical awareness put to work through Rancière’s ideas of dissensus and equality, followed by Foucault’s parrhesia and freedom. Whilst navigating the magnitude of freedom and equality, the paper theorizes generating deliberation as an expressive/mindful conversation that illuminates the socially invisible. The process of generating deliberation would ultimately enrich deliberation participants’ formative experiences of democracy and education.
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Power and Education
Power and Education Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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