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    Negotiating White Complicity through Vigilantly Vulnerable Informed Humility: Response to Self.Barbara Applebaum - forthcoming - Studies in Philosophy and Education:1-7.
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    Pedagogical Uptake: Credibility, Intelligibility, and Agency.Barbara Applebaum - 2023 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 43 (2):195-210.
    This essay begins with the story of Vincent Lloyd who recounts a disturbing experience he had while teaching a course to a group of students of color. What does pedagogical uptake under conditions of systemic oppression require of educators? In the first section, I explore philosopher Nancy Potter’s (Nancy Potter. “Giving Uptake”. Social Theory and Practice 26/3 (2000) 479–508; Nancy Potter. The Virtue of Defiance and Psychiatric Engagement (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016)) work on uptake, whose focus on the mental (...)
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  3. Comforting Discomfort as Complicity: White Fragility and the Pursuit of Invulnerability.Barbara Applebaum - 2017 - Hypatia 32 (4):862-875.
    In this article, I trouble the pedagogical practice of comforting discomfort in the social-justice classroom. Is it possible to support white students, for instance, and not comfort them? Is it possible to support white students without recentering the emotional crisis of white students, without disregarding the needs and interests of students of color, and without reproducing the violence that students of color endure? First I address the dangers of comforting discomfort and discuss Robin DiAngelo's notion of white fragility, which has (...)
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    Being White, Being Good: White Complicity, White Moral Responsibility, and Social Justice Pedagogy.Barbara Applebaum - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    The book highlights how well-intentioned white people who might even consider themselves as paragons of antiracism might be unwittingly sustaining an unjust system that they say they want to dismantle.
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    Race ignore‐ance, colortalk, and white complicity: White is…white isn’t1.Barbara Applebaum - 2006 - Educational Theory 56 (3):345-362.
    In this review essay, Barbara Applebaum uses white complicity as a framework for discussing three books: Mica Pollock’s Colormute: Race Talk Dilemmas in an American School, Debra Van Ausdale and Joe R. Feagin’s The First R: How Children Learn Race and Racist, and Virginia Lea and Judy Helfand’s Identifying Race and Transforming Whiteness in the Classroom. She explains the notion of white complicity and discusses some of the deep philosophical questions involving moral responsibility and agency that arise when (...)
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    The Call for Intellectual Diversity on Campuses and the Problem of Willful Ignorance.Barbara Applebaum - 2020 - Educational Theory 70 (4):445-461.
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    Being White, Being Good: White Complicity, White Moral Responsibility, and Social Justice Pedagogy.Barbara Applebaum - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    Being White, Being Good focuses on white complicity and white complicity pedagogy. It examines the shifts in our conceptualization of the subject, language and moral responsibility that are required for understanding white complicity and draws out implications for social justice pedagogy.
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    The Non-Performativity of White Virtue-Signaling.Barbara Applebaum - 2021 - Philosophy of Education 77 (3):42.
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    Vigilance as a Response to White Complicity.Barbara Applebaum - 2013 - Educational Theory 63 (1):17-34.
    Calls for vigilance have been a recurrent theme in social justice education. Scholars making this call note that vigilance involves a continuous attentiveness, that it presumes some type of criticality, and that it is transformative. In this essay Barbara Applebaum expands upon some of these attributes and calls attention to three particular features of vigilance that, while they may be alluded to in the aforementioned discussions, are rarely made explicit. These three features are critique, staying in the anxiety (...)
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    The Center Must Not Hold: White Women Philosophers on the Whiteness of Philosophy.George Yancy, Barbara Applebaum, Susan E. Babbitt, Alison Bailey, Berit Brogaard, Lisa Heldke, Sarah Hoagland, Cynthia Kaufman, Crista Lebens, Cris Mayo, Alexis Shotwell, Shannon Sullivan, Lisa Tessman & Audrey Thompson - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    In this collection, white women philosophers engage boldly in critical acts of exploring ways of naming and disrupting whiteness in terms of how it has defined the conceptual field of philosophy. Focuses on the whiteness of the epistemic and value-laden norms within philosophy itself, the text dares to identify the proverbial elephant in the room known as white supremacy and how that supremacy functions as the measure of reason, knowledge, and philosophical intelligibility.
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    Willful Hermeneutical Ignorance and the “Critical Race Theory” Controversy.Barbara Applebaum - 2023 - Educational Theory 72 (6):689-702.
    In this article, Barbara Applebaum examines “the inability to disagree claim” as it arises in objections made by those who want to ban “critical race theory” from being taught in schools and universities. Employing insights from the recent scholarship around willful hermeneutical ignorance, she discerns the important role that marginalized conceptual resources play in conditions of just and constructive dialogue. When such resources are misinterpreted and denied uptake, the resulting harm impedes the epistemic agency of marginally situated knowers. (...)
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    Racial Battle Fatigue, Epistemic Exploitation and Willful Ignorance.Barbara Applebaum - 2020 - Philosophy of Education 76 (4):60-77.
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    When Incivility Is a Form of Civility: Challenging the Comfort of Willful Ignorance.Barbara Applebaum - 2020 - Educational Theory 70 (6):717-730.
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    Needing Not to Know: Ignorance, Innocence, Denials, and Discourse.Barbara Applebaum - 2015 - Philosophy of Education 71:448-456.
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    Remediating Campus Climate: Implicit Bias Training is Not Enough.Barbara Applebaum - 2018 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 38 (2):129-141.
    A common remedial response to a culture of racism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of oppression on college campuses has been to institute mandatory implicit bias training for faculty, staff and students. A critical component of such training is the identification of unconscious prejudices in the minds of individuals that impact behavior. In this paper, I critically examine the rush to rely on implicit bias training as a panacea for institutional culture change. Implicit bias training and the notion of implicit (...)
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    “Listening Silence” and Its Discursive Effects.Barbara Applebaum - 2016 - Educational Theory 66 (3):389-404.
    While researchers have studied how white silence protects white innocence and white ignorance, in this essay Barbara Applebaum explores a form of white silence that she refers to as “listening silence” in which silence protects white innocence but does not necessarily promote resistance to learning. White listening silence can appear to be a constructive pedagogical tool for teaching white students about their implication in the perpetuation of racism. The truth of white students' listening may make it seem as (...)
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    The Importance of Understanding Discourse in Social Justice Education: The Truth and Nothing But the Truth?Barbara Applebaum - 2016 - Philosophy of Education 72:1-14.
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    White Privilege/White Complicity: Connecting “Benefiting From” to “Contributing To”.Barbara Applebaum - 2008 - Philosophy of Education 64:292-300.
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    Engaging Student Disengagement: Resistance or Disagreement?Barbara Applebaum - 2007 - Philosophy of Education 63:335-345.
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    Stay! Refusing Forms of Evasion.Barbara Applebaum - 2012 - Philosophy of Education 68:55-59.
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    Bridging Divides or Deepening Them? Dialogue under Conditions of Social Justice.Barbara Applebaum - 2017 - Philosophy of Education 73:617-622.
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    Critique of Critique: On Suspending Judgment and Making Judgment.Barbara Applebaum - 2011 - Philosophy of Education 67:55-64.
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    Daring to be Powerful: Remembering Sari Knopp Biklen.Barbara Applebaum - 2015 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 51 (5):420-422.
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    False Equivalences, Discomfort, and Crossing the Line of Civility: Who is Afraid of Incivility?Barbara Applebaum - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:278-291.
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    JME Referees in 1993.Barbara Applebaum, Andrew Blair, Don Cochrane, Mike Cross, Deborah K. Deemer, John Gibbs, Mark Halstead, Charles Helwig, Marilyn Johnson & Lesley Kendall - 1994 - Journal of Moral Education 23 (2):225.
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    JME Referees in 1992.Barbara Applebaum, Lyn Brown, Don Cochrane, Mike Cross, Deborah Deemer, Janet Edwards, Ruth Hayhoe, Marilyn Johnson, Patricia King & Romulo Magsino - 1993 - Journal of Moral Education 22 (2):183.
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    Learning from Anger as an Outlaw Emotion: Moving Beyond the Limits of What One Can Hear.Barbara Applebaum - 2014 - Philosophy of Education 70:132-140.
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    Listen! Micro-aggressions, Epistemic Injustice and Whose Minds are Being Coddled?Barbara Applebaum - 2018 - Philosophy of Education 74:190-202.
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    Ongoing Challenges for White Educators Teaching White Students About Whiteness.Barbara Applebaum - 2021 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 40 (4):429-441.
    This paper critically examines some of the challenges that white educators who interrogate whiteness with white students encounter. Two specific dilemmas are addressed: Is one supporting white students’ learning when one tries to teach from the place “where the student is” and/or is one colluding with whiteness by appeasing white discomfort and protecting white fragility, one’s students as well as one’s own? Does one interpret what white students say as a query to be responded to or as a white distancing (...)
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    Rigorous Standards, At What Price? Or What Will Students Learn When No One is Looking?Barbara Applebaum - 2001 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 14 (1):15-29.
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    Situated Moral Agency: Why It Matters?Barbara Applebaum - 2002 - Philosophy of Education 58:357-365.
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    Teaching Applied Ethics, Critical Theory, and “Having to Brush One’s Teeth”.Barbara Applebaum - 2002 - Teaching Philosophy 25 (1):27-40.
    This paper argues that to study and teach ethics without due attention to feminism and other relevant aspects of critical theory (e.g. race or sexual orientation) is to be ethically handicapped. In arguing for this point, the author explains the key components of critical theory, how critical theory augments critical thinking insofar as the former points out certain limitations of exclusive abstract analysis, and how a consideration of critical theory can aid teachers to achieve their learning objectives. In illustrating these (...)
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  33. Truth : the importance of understanding discourse in social justice education, the truth and nothing but the truth?Barbara Applebaum - 2019 - In Derek Ford (ed.), Keywords in Radical Philosophy and Education: Common Concepts for Contemporary Movements. Brill.
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    Vigilant Uncertainty, Discomfort, and White Complicity: Who Are Your Students?Barbara Applebaum - 2004 - Philosophy of Education 60:317-320.
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    White Educators Negotiating Complicity: Roadblocks Paved with Good Intentions.Barbara Applebaum - 2021 - Lexington Books.
    What does it mean to be a white educator teaching about and against whiteness to a racially diverse group of students while simultaneously acknowledging one’s white complicity? This books gleans insight from philosophical scholarship that can help respond to the challenges that white complicity creates for pedagogy.
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    When Projects of Critique Are Complicit with the Object of Their Critique: Enabling Whose Education?Barbara Applebaum - 2010 - Philosophy of Education 66:323-332.
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    White Self-Criticality Beyond Anti-Racism: How Does It Feel to Be a White Problem?Rebecca Aanerud, Barbara Applebaum, Alison Bailey, Steve Garner, Robin James, Crista Lebens, Steve Martinot, Nancy McHugh, Bridget M. Newell, David S. Owen, Alexis Sartwell & Karen Teel - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    George Yancy gathers white scholarship that dwells on the experience of whiteness as a problem without sidestepping the question’s implications for Black people or people of color. This unprecedented reversion of the “Black problem” narrative challenges contemporary rhetoric of a color-evasive world in a critically engaging and persuasive study.
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    Jme referees in 2004.Michael Adeyemi, Wolfgang Althof, Barbara Applebaum, William Arsenio, Nina Barske, Muriel Bebeau, John Beck, Jennifer M. Beller, Roger Bergman & Marvin Berkowitz - 2005 - Journal of Moral Education 34 (2):259-262.
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  39. by Maria del Pilar Zeledén and Maria Rosa Buxarrais) rflvlfiwfid by.Robin Barrow, Barbara Applebaum, Bruce Maxwell & Roland Reicltenbach - 2005 - Journal of Moral Education 34 (3).
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    JME referees in 2003.Rebecca Glover, Barbara Applebaum, William F. Arsenio, Joan Goodman, John Gibbs, James Arthur, Dan Hart, Hae-Jeong Baek, Roger Bergman & Richard Hayes - 2004 - Journal of Moral Education 33 (2):231-232.
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    Turning the Gaze on Whiteness: Opacity, dispossession and the call to tarry. [REVIEW]Barbara Applebaum - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (1):13-16.
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    BARBARA M. BENEDICT, Curiosity: A Cultural History of Early Modern Inquiry. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2003. Pp. ix+321. ISBN 0-226-04264-2. £17.50, $25.00. [REVIEW]Wilbur Applebaum - 2005 - British Journal for the History of Science 38 (2):226-227.
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    Being White, Being Good: White Complicity, White Moral Responsibility, and Social Justice Pedagogy. By Barbara Applebaum.Kathy Hytten - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 45 (3):573-576.
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    What “Vigilantly Vulnerable Informed Humility” Offers: Review of White Educators Negotiating Complicity (by Barbara Applebaum, 2022). [REVIEW]Elizabeth A. Self - forthcoming - Studies in Philosophy and Education:1-4.
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    Process Metaphysics and Hua-Yen Buddhism.David Applebaum - 1984 - Philosophy East and West 34 (1):107-108.
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    Thought in Action: Expertise and the Conscious Mind.Barbara Montero - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    How does thinking affect doing? There is a widely held view that thinking about what you are doing, as you are doing it, hinders performance. Once you have acquired the ability to putt a golf ball, play an arpeggio on the piano, or parallel-park, reflecting on your actions leads to inaccuracies, blunders, and sometimes even utter paralysis--that's what is widely believed. But is it true? After exploring some of the contemporary and historical manifestations of the idea, Barbara Gail Montero (...)
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  47. Dhikr Da'im : a phenomenology of time, timelessness, and identity in Sufi practice.Marc Applebaum - 2023 - In Susi Ferrarello & Christos Hadjioannou (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Mindfulness. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Unfolding the unconscious psyche: pathways to the arts.Edward Applebaum - 2016 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Music to create a universe -- Theme, Part 1: the haunting melody -- Theme, Part 2: creativity -- Theme, Part 3: Freud and Mahler -- Coda -- Interlude -- Tender is the night -- Interlude -- Ingmar Bergman's persona -- Coda: Saraband -- Music and alchemy : Beethoven -- Gallery of the soul : Munch, Kahlo, Rivera -- To the lighthouse -- The fisher king and the handless maiden -- Prelude: the Alexandria quartet -- The Alexandria quartet -- Interlude: industrialization (...)
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    Sterilization and a Mentally Handicapped Minor: Providing Consent for One Who Cannot.Gabrielle M. Applebaum & John La Puma - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (2):209.
    The moral standing of involuntary sterilization has long been subject to debate but has only recently been looked upon with disfavor. When sterilization of a mentally handicapped minor is entertained, issues of eugenics, medical ethics, and legal precedent specially arise. Ethics consultants and ethics committees have been asked to consider such cases.
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    The Concept of Motion in Ancient Greek Thought: Foundations in Logic, Method, and Mathematics.Barbara M. Sattler - 2020 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This book examines the birth of the scientific understanding of motion. It investigates which logical tools and methodological principles had to be in place to give a consistent account of motion, and which mathematical notions were introduced to gain control over conceptual problems of motion. It shows how the idea of motion raised two fundamental problems in the 5th and 4th century BCE: bringing together being and non-being, and bringing together time and space. The first problem leads to the exclusion (...)
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