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V. Foreign Higher Education and Education Systems, International Relations, Bilateral Relations
B. Essays, Commentaries, Statements
Author
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RIPATTI-TORNIAINEN, Leena
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Title
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Becoming (a) public : what the concept of public reveals about a programmatic public pedagogy at the university / Leena Ripatti-Torniainen |
Publication year
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2018 |
Source/Footnote
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In: Higher education. - 75 (2018) 6 , S. 1015 - 1029
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Inventory number
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47001 |
Keywords
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Hochschule und Staat : allgemein ; Hochschule : Idee und Aufgabe ; Hochschule : gegenwärtige Situation |
Abstract
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This article extends the ongoing argumentation of public, publics and universities by providing a conceptual discussion of issues at the core of the public sphere: how does public form and exist amid private and individual life and pursuits, and how does a collective public body identify itself. The discussion is placed in dialogue with two earlier contributions to becoming (a) public by Simons and Masschelein (European Educational Research Journal, 8(2), 204217, 2009) and Biesta (Social & Cultural Geography, 13(7), 683697, 2012). Brought together, these contributions constitute a definition of a programmatic public pedagogy at the university. This article develops the definition of a programmatic public pedagogy by drawing on the conceptual core meanings of public in continental antiquity, Enlightenment and American pragmatism. The author discusses public as (1) indefinitely circulating discourses, (2) sociability between strangers, (3) macro structures and (4) the political public sphere. The article reveals that the becoming (a) public extends and occurs across a broad spectrum, and that the discursive and sociable manifestations of public are not secondary to explicitly political action but have an inherent value in themselves. The article distinguishes the character of public as constant openness to the emergence of what is yet not known from interpretations that locate public in the existing structures, ideologies and forms of action. The dialogue with Simons and Masschelein and Biesta shows that this distinction has critical implications on how programmatic public pedagogy is understood at the university. (HRK / Abstract übernommen) Ripatti-Torniainen, Leena, E-Mail: leen.ripatti-torniainen@helsinki.fi |