Andrew G. Gibson
@agtgibson
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https://t.co/Gj8ytojaIQ. Asst prof in philosophy of education @SchoolofEdTCD, @CAVE_TCD. Treasurer @PaTHES_Society, advisory board @HigherEdFutures. Join a union.
Dublin, Ireland
Joined November 2010
I have a new paper 'Listening and being-in-error: an ontology of dialogue in Freire', published in Ethics and Education. Open access and available here:
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Since the publication of Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Paulo Freire has been important for disseminating the concept of dialogue in education. Dialogue is often framed as the kind of interaction that ...
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As a historian of philosophy, let me assure you that there is no level of clarity in your writing that would prevent it from being interpreted in dozens of wildly different ways.
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How do women get written out of science? A new study from SCRG on the early history of Soviet scientometrics uses the case of Zinaida Mulchenko to show the "Matilda Effect" in action, reconstructing her erased role as co-author of the "Naukometriya"
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Abstract. This article revisits the early history of Soviet scientometrics, examining the role of Zinaida Mulchenko in writing Naukometriya – the foundational book in this field. While Vasily V....
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Assistant prof position in sociology, University of Limerick, Ireland: https://t.co/8CJQfsJw3D
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Don't forget to register for our seminar taking place in two days at 12:00 CET! Famous Raewyn Connell (@raewynconnell) will talk about "The global economy of knowledge and its dynamics" Link: https://t.co/k0BDusuPhS
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Plus, this was a v. cool finding from the paper - the sheer number of societal connections from the humanities faculty & through the deans specifically!
An article from my postdoc @AarhusUni_int w/ Lynn McAlpine, Søren Bengtsen, & @agtgibson , titled “How do deans of humanities understand and enact societal engagement within their broader experiences of leading?” is out & available open access here:
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An article from my postdoc @AarhusUni_int w/ Lynn McAlpine, Søren Bengtsen, & @agtgibson , titled “How do deans of humanities understand and enact societal engagement within their broader experiences of leading?” is out & available open access here:
tandfonline.com
Globally, universities have experienced growing policy demands and societal expectations, including being engaged societal actors – with senior university leaders expected to strategically address ...
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@franciszekkraw2 published a paper on interpreting discussion on centers and periheries through critical cycle! Check out how philosophy, high ed studies, and ideas for alternative organization of science comes together Work of our group is also present in the book reviews!
Chuffed that the special issue 'Alternative Internationalisms' has been published in LATISS today. Edited by myself & Taina Saarinen, with articles and reviews from the Alt Int community, I'm really proud of this and us. The culmination of 5 years' work! https://t.co/TomD6MFZnN
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The paper coauthored by @franciszekkraw2 with @agtgibson : https://t.co/1FXLzsKJC8 Review of Krystian's recent book by @sumingkhoo and a review of "Prefiguring the Idea of the University for a Post-Capitalist Society" by @j_krzeski:
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Krystian Szadkowski (2023), Capital in Higher Education: A Critique of the Political Economy of the Sector London: Palgrave Macmillan, xxv, 271 pp., ISBN: 978-3-031-38443-1 Virna Rossi (2023),...
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My review of this book.
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Krystian Szadkowski (2023), Capital in Higher Education: A Critique of the Political Economy of the Sector London: Palgrave Macmillan, xxv, 271 pp., ISBN: 978-3-031-38443-1 Virna Rossi (2023),...
Dr Krystian Szadkowski z @UAM_Poznan opublikował monografię w @Palgrave . "Kapitał w szkolnictwie wyższym..." opisuje, jak praca na uczelniach jest podporządkowywana kapitalizmowi.
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Chuffed that the special issue 'Alternative Internationalisms' has been published in LATISS today. Edited by myself & Taina Saarinen, with articles and reviews from the Alt Int community, I'm really proud of this and us. The culmination of 5 years' work! https://t.co/TomD6MFZnN
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Pleased to see this article with Evandro Coggo and @vrodes is finally out! Thanks @agtgibson, Taina Saarinen and Penny Welch. https://t.co/0bQwFo3Egj
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Abstract This article discusses ‘another’ internationalisation of higher education through the lens of the ‘third mission’ of engagement from a Global South viewpoint. It recontextualises internati...
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Don't forget to register on our seminar next week! We are thrilled to listen to Sari Hanafi, former president of ISA, who will discuss recent changes in the Arab social sciences: https://t.co/0LfqWheMfS
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It has been a wonderful first day at my new role as associate professor with the Uniped group in the Department of Education and Lifelong Learning at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in the beautiful city of Trondheim!
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New chapter published, by @agtgibson and Ellen Hazelkorn, 'Reframing, Reacting, or Responding? The Climate Emergency and Higher Education in Ireland'. https://t.co/6oNgnCDx1t
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It lives! You can now preorder my philosophical biography of Schopenhauer. Out in November.
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An engaging biography of one of the most influential Western philosophers and a thought-provoking exploration of how to live with Arthur Schopenhauer’s pessimism. Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860)...
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I know nothing about snooker and/but Sally Rooney's piece in the NYRB about Ronnie O'Sullivan is absolutely wonderful. So well observed.
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What makes Ronnie O’Sullivan the greatest player in the history of snooker? It isn’t just statistical dominance—it lies in his style, in the difference between thinking and acting.
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The second article from my postdoc @AarhusUni_int with Lynn McAlpine, Søren Bengtsen, and @agtgibson, titled “Rectors and university-societal engagement: Representing the ‘reality’ of ‘their’ university” is out and available open access here:
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Globally, the past 10–15 years has seen universities experiencing increasing governmental reforms, including expectations for greater societal engagement. This ...
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Welcome to Trinity, and the @SchoolofEdTCD Franek!
My postdoc in Trinity is starting! ("Freeze rent" graffiti in the background - very relatable after stressful search for a place to live)
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I look at Freire's work to consider how listening can be viewed as the 'silent partner' in theories of dialogue, and how central it is for considering how we learn when we are wrong. I'm arguing against an exclusively epistemological framing of dialogue (and education).
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