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    Re-imagining learning through art as experience: An aesthetic approach to education for life.Elizabeth M. Grierson - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (13):1246-1256.
    This paper investigates what it may mean to re-imagine learning through aesthetic experience with reference to John Dewey’s Art as Experience. The discussion asks what learning might look like when aesthetic experience takes centre stage in the learning process. It investigates what Dewey meant by art as experience and aesthetic experience. Working with Dewey as a philosopher of reconstruction of experience, the discussion examines responses to poetic writings and communication in learning situations. In seeking to discover what poetic writing does (...)
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    Special issue on Elwyn Richardson.Elizabeth M. Grierson - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (7):655-656.
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    ACCESS: Critical Perspectives on Communication, Cultural and Policy Studies incorporated with EPAT.Elizabeth M. Grierson - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (6):541-545.
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    Calling for change: A feminist approach to women in art, politics, philosophy and education.Elizabeth Mary Grierson - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (7):731-743.
    Michel Foucault showed by his genealogical method that history is random. It comprises sites of disarray and dispersal. In those sites, Simone de Beauvoir wrote philosophy through lived experience of woman as Other in relation to man as the Absolute. Here lies a fecund site for revisionist analysis of female cultural production and its relevance to a philosophy of education. The paper works with a feminist approach to the politics of knowledge, examining textual and political strategies in the recording of (...)
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    Editorial: Of incalculable worth.Elizabeth M. Grierson - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (13):1225-1228.
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    Introducing ACCESS Special Issue and Guest Editors.Elizabeth M. Grierson - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (12):1241-1242.
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    Professor Jonathan Ngarimu Mane-Wheoki.Elizabeth M. Grierson - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (6):539-540.
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    Scrutinizing studio art and its study: Historical relations and contemporary conditions.Elizabeth M. Grierson - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 44 (2):pp. 111-123.
    Yet art is nevertheless an inquiry, precise and rigorous.The modern disciplines of art and art history have been going through significant revisions since the 1980s, when the objective domain of knowledge was placed in a contested position by the multiplicity of narratives characterizing postmodern social spaces. Whether there was or was not any disciplinary "crisis" at that time is not at issue here.1 What is of concern is to identify the ways the academy—and specifically the art academy—sought to respond by (...)
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    Scrutinizing Studio Art and Its Study: Historical Relations and Contemporary Conditions.Elizabeth M. Grierson - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 44 (2):111.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Scrutinizing Studio Art and Its StudyHistorical Relations and Contemporary ConditionsElizabeth M. Grierson (bio)Yet art is nevertheless an inquiry, precise and rigorous.—Maurice BlanchotIntroductionThe modern disciplines of art and art history have been going through significant revisions since the 1980s, when the objective domain of knowledge was placed in a contested position by the multiplicity of narratives characterizing postmodern social spaces. Whether there was or was not any disciplinary "crisis" at (...)
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    Trust and fiduciary relationships in education: What happens when trust is breached?Elizabeth Mary Grierson - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (2):203-211.
    This paper examines trust as a fundamental aspect of fiduciary relationships in education. The specific relationship under examination is that of academic employee and university employer. Both have the value of trust assigned to them as an implicit part of their social and professional contract. The setting is Australia, but the principles apply to any democratic jurisdiction and educational level or location, where fiduciary principles are a pre-condition for healthy and trustworthy working relationships. The paper firstly discusses the meaning and (...)
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