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    An Education of Shared Fates: Recasting Citizenship Education.Sarah J. DesRoches -2016 -Studies in Philosophy and Education 35 (6):537-549.
    In this paper I explore how citizenship education might position students as always/everywhere political to diminish the pervasive belief that one either is or is not a “political person.” By focusing on how liberal and radical democracy are both necessary frameworks for engaging with issues of power, I address how we might reframe citizenship education to highlight the ubiquity of politics, offering a deepened sense of democracy. This reframing of citizenship education entails highlighting how liberalism and radical democracy are mutually (...) reinforcing when it comes to illustrating political life as entangled in power relations. My argument centers on Sigal Ben-Porath’s :381–395, 2012) concept of shared fate as a frame for citizenship education. In this model, students are habituated into thinking of democracy as an “enduring pluralism” in which their fates are connected to that of their fellow citizens. In this paper I recast shared fate education in the singular to an education of shared fates in the plural. By doing so I theorize how citizenship education might construct citizenship as relational, emotional, embedded in power, and uncomfortable. (shrink)
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    Remembering Otherwise: History and Citizenship Education of Shared Fates.Sarah J. DesRoches -2016 -Philosophy of Education 72:484-492.
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    Liberalizing Vocational Study: Democratic Approaches to Career Education.Sarah Jean DesRoches -2007 -Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 16 (1):67-68.
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    Québec's interculturalism: promoting intolerance in the name of community building.Sarah Jean DesRoches -2014 -Ethics and Education 9 (3):356-368.
    As philosophers such as Fendler, Bauman and Young have shown, the concept of community poses significant challenges for diversity by reinforcing similarity, necessarily bracketing that which is viewed as outside, other or strange. In this paper, I interrogate the concept of community as it applies to Québec's intercultural context. I explore how intercultural dialogue, a mechanism to promote intercultural community building has, through a number of public displays of xenophobia, reinforced a discourse of intolerance in Québec's public sphere. Québec's Geography, (...) History, and Citizenship education course is aimed at creating an intercultural ‘micro-society’ in which students practice the demands of intercultural citizenship, such as dialogue. As a curricular requirement, intercultural dialogue places educators with the responsibility of perpetuating an intolerant discourse of difference. (shrink)
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    Radical Discussions/Radical Subjectivities.Sarah J. DesRoches -2017 -Philosophy of Education 73:144-148.
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