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Critical Pedagogy and Revolutionary Praxis in the Age of Imperalism
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Dr. Peter McLaren with Graduate Students.
Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 1/6
Peter McLaren on Academic Repression
Peter McLaren Nathalia Jaramillo Jason Platt
Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 1
Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 2/6
Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 3/6
Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace 5/6
Peter McLaren March 4
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Critical Pedagogy and Revolutionary Praxis in the Age of Imperalism
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  • Published: 22 Oct 2008
  • Duration: 1:32:34
  • Updated: 17 Oct 2012
Author: UCBerkeleyEvents
Critical Pedagogy and Revolutionary Praxis in the Age of Imperialism", Professor McLaren discusses critical pedagogy and revolutionary praxis, paying particular attention to the current crisis of capital and its globalized restructuring, the emergent authoritarian state and a racializd class system. He explains the importance of developng a philosophy of praxis as a means of both explanatory critique (gaining historical knowledge of the social totality) and revolutionary action (opportunities for political intervention). Peter McLaren, is a Professor at the Graduate School of Education, University of California, Los Angeles. Co-sponsored by the Graduate School of Education, UC Berkeley.
published: 22 Oct 2008
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RougeForumMcLaren.flv
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  • Published: 10 May 2012
  • Duration: 27:32
  • Updated: 20 Aug 2012
Author: iceschannel
Peter McLaren at the Rouge Forum @ AERA 13 April 2012
published: 10 May 2012
author: iceschannel
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Dr. Peter McLaren with Graduate Students.
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  • Published: 13 Apr 2012
  • Duration: 14:37
  • Updated: 13 Apr 2012
Author: Victor Beltran
Dr. Peter McLaren is a leading architect of critical pedagogy and is world known for his scholarly writing, publications, and presentations. Peter McLaren is the author, co-author, editor, and co-editor of nearly forty books and monographs. Hundreds of his writings have been published worldwide. His work has been translated into 20 languages. Dr. McLaren is the author of Life in Schools: An Introduction to Critical Pedagogy in the Foundations of Education (Allyn & Bacon),now in its fifth edition (2006). Life in Schools has been named one of the 12 most significant writings worldwide in the field of educational theory, policy and practice] by an international panel of experts assembled by the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences.
published: 13 Apr 2012
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Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 1/6
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  • Published: 01 Jun 2009
  • Duration: 9:51
  • Updated: 05 Oct 2012
Author: VICTORYOVERVIOLENCE
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy worldwide. McLaren is currently Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at Waterloo University in 1973, attended Toronto Teachers College and went on to earn a Bachelor of Education at the University of Torontos Faculty of Education, a Masters of Education at Brock Universitys College of Education, and a Ph.D. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Professor McLaren is the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of approximately forty books and monographs. Several hundred of his articles, chapters, interviews, reviews, commentaries and columns have appeared in dozens of scholarly journals and professional magazines since the publication of his first book, Cries From The Corridor, which made the Canadian bestseller list and was one of top ten bestselling books in Canada in 1980 (MacLean's Magazine), initiating a country-wide debate on the status of inner-city schools. Peter McLarens papers are housed and on permanent exhibit at the Paulo and Nita Freire Center for International Critical Pedagogy, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. The Soka Gakkai International (SGI-USA) Culture of Peace Resource Centers in New York, Santa Monica, Chicago Washington DC, and Honolulu have launched the Culture of Peace <b>...</b>
published: 01 Jun 2009
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Peter McLaren on Academic Repression
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  • Published: 05 Jun 2010
  • Duration: 5:04
  • Updated: 28 Jul 2012
Author: Deirdre Weaver
Noted critical theorist, Dr. Peter McLaren, discusses the issues surrounding the demise of academic freedom and the rise of academic repression.
published: 05 Jun 2010
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Peter McLaren Nathalia Jaramillo Jason Platt
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  • Published: 18 Nov 2010
  • Duration: 7:22
  • Updated: 27 Aug 2012
Author: PsychologyinMexico
A video for my Liberation Psychology Course
published: 18 Nov 2010
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Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 1
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  • Published: 02 Oct 2006
  • Duration: 5:18
  • Updated: 22 Oct 2012
Author: CentroMiranda
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramillo. Pedagogia Crítica y Revolución Bolivariana. Entrevista realizada por Luis Bonilla-Molina. Traducción de Nathalia Jaramillo.
published: 02 Oct 2006
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Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 2/6
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  • Published: 01 Jun 2009
  • Duration: 9:51
  • Updated: 01 Oct 2011
Author: VICTORYOVERVIOLENCE
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy worldwide. McLaren is currently Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at Waterloo University in 1973, attended Toronto Teachers College and went on to earn a Bachelor of Education at the University of Torontos Faculty of Education, a Masters of Education at Brock Universitys College of Education, and a Ph.D. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Professor McLaren is the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of approximately forty books and monographs. Several hundred of his articles, chapters, interviews, reviews, commentaries and columns have appeared in dozens of scholarly journals and professional magazines since the publication of his first book, Cries From The Corridor, which made the Canadian bestseller list and was one of top ten bestselling books in Canada in 1980 (MacLean's Magazine), initiating a country-wide debate on the status of inner-city schools. Peter McLarens papers are housed and on permanent exhibit at the Paulo and Nita Freire Center for International Critical Pedagogy, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. The Soka Gakkai International (SGI-USA) Culture of Peace Resource Centers in New York, Santa Monica, Chicago Washington DC, and Honolulu have launched the Culture of Peace <b>...</b>
published: 01 Jun 2009
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Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 3/6
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  • Published: 01 Jun 2009
  • Duration: 9:57
  • Updated: 04 Oct 2011
Author: VICTORYOVERVIOLENCE
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy worldwide. McLaren is currently Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at Waterloo University in 1973, attended Toronto Teachers College and went on to earn a Bachelor of Education at the University of Torontos Faculty of Education, a Masters of Education at Brock Universitys College of Education, and a Ph.D. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Professor McLaren is the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of approximately forty books and monographs. Several hundred of his articles, chapters, interviews, reviews, commentaries and columns have appeared in dozens of scholarly journals and professional magazines since the publication of his first book, Cries From The Corridor, which made the Canadian bestseller list and was one of top ten bestselling books in Canada in 1980 (MacLean's Magazine), initiating a country-wide debate on the status of inner-city schools. Peter McLarens papers are housed and on permanent exhibit at the Paulo and Nita Freire Center for International Critical Pedagogy, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. The Soka Gakkai International (SGI-USA) Culture of Peace Resource Centers in New York, Santa Monica, Chicago Washington DC, and Honolulu have launched the Culture of Peace <b>...</b>
published: 01 Jun 2009
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Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace 5/6
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  • Published: 01 Jun 2009
  • Duration: 9:54
  • Updated: 24 Feb 2012
Author: VICTORYOVERVIOLENCE
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy worldwide. McLaren is currently Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at Waterloo University in 1973, attended Toronto Teachers College and went on to earn a Bachelor of Education at the University of Torontos Faculty of Education, a Masters of Education at Brock Universitys College of Education, and a Ph.D. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Professor McLaren is the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of approximately forty books and monographs. Several hundred of his articles, chapters, interviews, reviews, commentaries and columns have appeared in dozens of scholarly journals and professional magazines since the publication of his first book, Cries From The Corridor, which made the Canadian bestseller list and was one of top ten bestselling books in Canada in 1980 (MacLean's Magazine), initiating a country-wide debate on the status of inner-city schools. Peter McLarens papers are housed and on permanent exhibit at the Paulo and Nita Freire Center for International Critical Pedagogy, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. The Soka Gakkai International (SGI-USA) Culture of Peace Resource Centers in New York, Santa Monica, Chicago Washington DC, and Honolulu have launched the Culture of Peace <b>...</b>
published: 01 Jun 2009
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Peter McLaren March 4
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  • Published: 08 Mar 2010
  • Duration: 1:42
  • Updated: 04 May 2010
Author: greencriminology
Peter McLaren March 4
published: 08 Mar 2010
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Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 6/6
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  • Published: 01 Jun 2009
  • Duration: 4:06
  • Updated: 24 Feb 2012
Author: VICTORYOVERVIOLENCE
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy worldwide. McLaren is currently Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at Waterloo University in 1973, attended Toronto Teachers College and went on to earn a Bachelor of Education at the University of Torontos Faculty of Education, a Masters of Education at Brock Universitys College of Education, and a Ph.D. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Professor McLaren is the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of approximately forty books and monographs. Several hundred of his articles, chapters, interviews, reviews, commentaries and columns have appeared in dozens of scholarly journals and professional magazines since the publication of his first book, Cries From The Corridor, which made the Canadian bestseller list and was one of top ten bestselling books in Canada in 1980 (MacLean's Magazine), initiating a country-wide debate on the status of inner-city schools. Peter McLarens papers are housed and on permanent exhibit at the Paulo and Nita Freire Center for International Critical Pedagogy, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. The Soka Gakkai International (SGI-USA) Culture of Peace Resource Centers in New York, Santa Monica, Chicago Washington DC, and Honolulu have launched the Culture of Peace <b>...</b>
published: 01 Jun 2009
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Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 2
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  • Published: 02 Oct 2006
  • Duration: 6:14
  • Updated: 05 Oct 2012
Author: CentroMiranda
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramillo. Pedagogia Crítica y Revolución Bolivariana. Entrevista realizada por Luis Bonilla-Molina. Traducción de Nathalia Jaramillo.
published: 02 Oct 2006
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Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 3
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  • Published: 02 Oct 2006
  • Duration: 6:29
  • Updated: 05 Oct 2012
Author: CentroMiranda
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramillo. Pedagogia Crítica y Revolución Bolivariana. Entrevista realizada por Luis Bonilla-Molina. Traducción de Nathalia Jaramillo.
published: 02 Oct 2006
http://web.archive.org./web/20121026005822/http://wn.com/Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 3
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Critical Pedagogy and Revolutionary Praxis in the Age of Imperialism", Professor McLaren discusses critical pedagogy and revolutionary praxis, paying particular attention to the current crisis of capital and its globalized restructuring, the emergent authoritarian state and a racializd class system. He explains the importance of developng a philosophy of praxis as a means of both explanatory critique (gaining historical knowledge of the social totality) and revolutionary action (opportunities for political intervention). Peter McLaren, is a Professor at the Graduate School of Education, University of California, Los Angeles. Co-sponsored by the Graduate School of Education, UC Berkeley.
published: 22 Oct 2008
92:34
Crit­i­cal Ped­a­gogy and Rev­o­lu­tion­ary Prax­is in the Age of Im­per­al­ism
Crit­i­cal Ped­a­gogy and Rev­o­lu­tion­ary Prax­is in the Age of Im­pe­ri­al­ism", Pro­fes­sor McLa...
pub­lished: 22 Oct 2008
27:32
RougeForumMcLaren.​flv
Peter McLaren at the Rouge Forum @ AERA 13 April 2012...
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Dr. Peter McLaren with Grad­u­ate Stu­dents.
Dr. Peter McLaren is a lead­ing ar­chi­tect of crit­i­cal ped­a­gogy and is world known for his s...
pub­lished: 13 Apr 2012
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Peter McLaren - Crit­i­cal Ped­a­gogy, So­cial Jus­tice and the Strug­gle for Peace - 1/6
Peter McLaren is in­ter­na­tion­al­ly rec­og­nized as one of the lead­ing ar­chi­tects of crit­i­cal p...
pub­lished: 01 Jun 2009
5:04
Peter McLaren on Aca­dem­ic Re­pres­sion
Noted crit­i­cal the­o­rist, Dr. Peter McLaren, dis­cuss­es the is­sues sur­round­ing the demise of...
pub­lished: 05 Jun 2010
7:22
Peter McLaren Nathalia Jaramil­lo Jason Platt
A video for my Lib­er­a­tion Psy­chol­o­gy Course...
pub­lished: 18 Nov 2010
5:18
En­tre­vista a Peter McLaren parte 1
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramil­lo. Ped­a­gogia Crítica y Rev­olu­ción Bo­li­varia...
pub­lished: 02 Oct 2006
9:51
Peter McLaren - Crit­i­cal Ped­a­gogy, So­cial Jus­tice and the Strug­gle for Peace - 2/6
Peter McLaren is in­ter­na­tion­al­ly rec­og­nized as one of the lead­ing ar­chi­tects of crit­i­cal p...
pub­lished: 01 Jun 2009
9:57
Peter McLaren - Crit­i­cal Ped­a­gogy, So­cial Jus­tice and the Strug­gle for Peace - 3/6
Peter McLaren is in­ter­na­tion­al­ly rec­og­nized as one of the lead­ing ar­chi­tects of crit­i­cal p...
pub­lished: 01 Jun 2009
9:54
Peter McLaren - Crit­i­cal Ped­a­gogy, So­cial Jus­tice and the Strug­gle for Peace 5/6
Peter McLaren is in­ter­na­tion­al­ly rec­og­nized as one of the lead­ing ar­chi­tects of crit­i­cal p...
pub­lished: 01 Jun 2009
1:42
Peter McLaren March 4
Peter McLaren March 4...
pub­lished: 08 Mar 2010
4:06
Peter McLaren - Crit­i­cal Ped­a­gogy, So­cial Jus­tice and the Strug­gle for Peace - 6/6
Peter McLaren is in­ter­na­tion­al­ly rec­og­nized as one of the lead­ing ar­chi­tects of crit­i­cal p...
pub­lished: 01 Jun 2009
6:14
En­tre­vista a Peter McLaren parte 2
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramil­lo. Ped­a­gogia Crítica y Rev­olu­ción Bo­li­varia...
pub­lished: 02 Oct 2006
6:29
En­tre­vista a Peter McLaren parte 3
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramil­lo. Ped­a­gogia Crítica y Rev­olu­ción Bo­li­varia...
pub­lished: 02 Oct 2006
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Dr. Peter McLaren on his new book Aca­dem­ic Re­pres­sion
Pro­fes­sor Peter McLaren speak­ing out on his new book Aca­dem­ic Re­pres­sion: Re­flec­tions from...
pub­lished: 30 Nov 2010
1:47
'Sí se puede' (Peter McLaren)
Video by Car­los Escaño & Peter McLaren Music: 'Fight the Sea (In­stru­men­tal ...
pub­lished: 06 Nov 2011
1:28
La In­ter­na­cional. In More­lia, México. Peter McLaren
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pub­lished: 26 Jul 2010
5:54
En­tre­vista a Peter McLaren parte 4
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pub­lished: 02 Oct 2006


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Peter McLaren

Peter McLaren (born August 2, 1948) is a Professor in the Division of Urban Schooling, the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (United States).[1] He is the author and editor of forty-five books and hundreds of scholarly articles and chapters. His writings have been translated into 20 languages.

He is known as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy and for his scholarly writings on critical literacy, the sociology of education, cultural studies, critical ethnography, and Marxist theory. He has developed a reputation for his uncompromising political analysis influenced by a Marxist humanist philosophy and a unique literary style of expression. His scholarship and political activism have taken him throughout Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.

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Background[link]

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and raised in both Toronto and Winnipeg, Manitoba, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at University of Waterloo in 1973 (specializing in Elizabethan drama), attended Toronto Teachers College and went on to earn a Bachelor of Education at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Education, a Masters of Education at Brock University’s College of Education, and a Ph.D. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto (where he worked with the late Richard Courtney, a leading international authority in children's drama).

McLaren taught elementary and middle school from 1974-1979. Most of that time was spent teaching in Canada’s largest public housing complex located in Toronto’s Jane-Finch Corridor. Cries from the Corridor, McLaren's book about his teaching experiences, made the Canadian bestseller list and was one of top ten bestselling books in Canada in 1980 (Maclean's Magazine, The Toronto Star), initiating a country-wide debate on inner-city schools. (Later McLaren would harshly criticize this book and go on to transform it into the highly acclaimed pedagogical text, Life in Schools).

Academic career[link]

After earning his doctorate in 1983, he served as Special Lecturer in Education at Brock University where, as a one year sabbatical replacement, he specialized in inner city education and language arts. After the Dean did not follow through on his promised extension of McLaren's contract, McLaren decided to pursue an academic appointment in the United States. However, he remains on good terms with faculty at Brock University, with whom he remains in a relationship of solidarity and friendship.

McLaren left Canada in 1985 to teach at Miami University's School of Education and Allied Professions where he spent eight years working with colleague Henry Giroux during a time when the epistemology known as critical pedagogy was gaining traction in North American schools of education. McLaren also served as Director of the Center for Education and Cultural Studies, and held the title of Renowned Scholar-in-Residence at Miami University before being recruited by the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, in 1993.

Bibliography[link]

McLaren is the author, co-author, editor, and co-editor of approximately forty books and monographs. Several hundred of his articles, chapters, interviews, reviews, commentaries, and columns have appeared in dozens of scholarly journals and professional magazines worldwide.

His most recent books include:

  • McLaren, P., Macrine, S., and Hill, D, (Eds). (2010). Revolutionizing Pedagogy: Educating for Social Justice Within and Beyond Global Neo-liberalism. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Nocella, A., Best, S., & McLaren, P. (Eds.) (2010). Academic Repression: Reflections from the Academic Industrial Complex. San Francisco: AK Press.
  • Martin, G., Houston, D., McLaren, P. & Suoranta, J. (Eds.) (2010) Havoc of Capitalism. Educating for Social and Environmental Justice. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.
  • Sandlin, J.A. & McLaren, P. (Eds.). (2009). Critical Pedagogies of Consumption: Living and Learning in the Shadow of the "Shopocalypse”. New York and London: Routledge.
  • McLaren, P. & Jaramillo, N. (2007). Pedagogy and Praxis. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers. (Review [2])
  • McLaren, P. (2006). Rage + Hope. New York: Peter Lang. (Review [3])
  • McLaren, P. (2005). Capitalists and Conquerors. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield.
  • McLaren, P. & Farahmandpur,'R. (2005) Teaching Against Global Capitalism and the New Imperialism. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, 2005)
  • McLaren, P. (2005). Red Seminars: Radical Excursions into Educational Theory, Cultural Politics, and Pedagogy. Hampton Press.
  • 'Marxism Against Postmodernism in Educational Theory (with Dave Hill, Mike Cole, and Glenn Rikowski)
  • Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the Pedagogy of Revolution (Rowman and Littlefield, 2000)
  • Revolutionary Multiculturalism: Pedagogies of Dissent for the New Millennium, (Westview Press, 1997)
  • Counternarratives, (with Henry Giroux, Colin Lankshear and Mike Peters, Routledge, 1997)
  • Critical Pedagogy and Predatory Culture, (Routledge, 1995)

He is also author of Life in Schools: An Introduction to Critical Pedagogy in the Foundations of Education (Allyn & Bacon) which is now in its fifth edition (2006). Life in Schools has been named one of the 12 most significant writings worldwide in the field of educational theory, policy and practice] by an international panel of experts assembled by the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences; other writers named by the panel include Paulo Freire, Ivan Illich, and Pierre Bourdieu.[4] In 2011, Instituto Peter McLaren was established in Ensenada, Mexico.[5]

McLaren's works has been embraced in Teaching Peter McLaren. Paths of Dissent (2005) edited by Marc Pruyn and Luis Huerta-Charles, and it has also been published in Spanish as De la pedagogía crítica a la pedagogía revolucionaria. Ensayos para comprender a Peter Mclaren (2007).

McLaren has also recently debuted as a poet with his poem "The Despoiling of the American Mind" in MRZine.[6]

Lectures[link]

McLaren lectures worldwide on the politics of education. Locations of his speaking engagements have included China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Germany, Cuba, Australia, Finland, England, Greece, North Korea, Spain, Portugal, Venezuela, Brazil, Costa Rica, Iran, Mexico, Argentina, Poland, Israel, Palestine, Malaysia, and Pakistan.

Recent developments[link]

McLaren is the inaugural recipient of the Paulo Freire Social Justice Award presented by Chapman University in 2002. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Lapland, Finland in 2004 and by Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2010. He also received the Amigo Honorifica de la Comunidad Universitaria de esta Institucion by La Universidad Pedagogica Nacional, Unidad 141, Guadalajara, Mexico. Four of his books have been winners of the American Education Studies Association Critics Choice Awards for outstanding books in education.

In 2005, a group of scholars and activists in Northern Mexico established La Fundacion McLaren de Pedagogía Critica to develop a knowledge of McLaren's work throughout Mexico and to promote projects in critical pedagogy and popular education.[7] On September 15, 2006 the Catedra Peter McLaren was inaugurated at the Bolivarian University of Venezuela.

On November 21, 2007 Peter McLaren gave an Opening Lecture in Paulo Freire Research Center–Finland [8] Inauguration.

See also[link]

References[link]

Further reading[link]

Journal articles by Peter McLaren

  • Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the Politics of Hope: Reclaiming Critical Pedagogy - pdf
  • George Bush, Apocalypse Sometime Soon, and the American Imperium - pdf
  • The Dialectics of Terrorism: A Marxist Response to September 11 - part 1 & part 2
  • The Labor-Capital Relation as Class Constitution and its Consequences for Marxist Educational Theory and Human Resistance - pdf

External links[link]

Interviews[link]

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Peter Windsor
Born Peter David Windsor
(1952-04-11) 11 April 1952 (age 60)
England
Nationality Australia Australia

Peter David Windsor (born 11 April 1952 in Reigate, Surrey, England)[1] is the former Sporting Director of the US F1 Team[2] and a Formula One journalist reporter. He was brought up in Australia, but now has residences in London and Sydney.

Windsor started his journalism career at the now defunct monthly magazine, Competition Car. He was the motorsport editor for the British weekly magazine Autocar from the late 1970s until 1985, and was lauded for his Grand Prix reports.

In 1985 Windsor became sponsorship manager at Williams. He then worked as general manager at Ferrari, only to return to Williams as team manager in 1991. Windsor has won five awards for his writing, and most of his early television work has taken place with networks of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. From 1998 to 2000, Windsor was the on-location reporter for FSN's Formula 1 coverage. He then joined Sky Sports as a pit reporter on their F1 Digital + package. He also worked as a pit reporter for the American Broadcasting Company's coverage of the 2002 United States Grand Prix. He also returned to WilliamsF1 as the narrator of the museum in the team's Interactive HQ website.

Shortly before the start of the 1986 season, Windsor was in an automobile accident when the car he was riding in with Frank Williams crashed on the way from the Paul Ricard Circuit in southern France to the Nice airport, causing Windsor minor injuries but leaving Williams, who was driving, paralysed.[3]

Windsor carried out on-location reports from Formula One venues for Speed; in contrast to SPEED F1 coverage team colleagues Bob Varsha, Steve Matchett, and David Hobbs, who covered the races from the studio, Windsor traveled to the various race venues to provide interviews with drivers and other F1 personnel during the race weekend. After the 2006 season this role increased in prominence with Speed's addition of a live camera on the pre-race grid, where Windsor wandered the grid to conduct pre-race interviews with drivers, race engineers, managers, team principals, FIA personnel and visiting celebrities. He also frequently chimed in during the race with his own analysis.

For several seasons Windsor was also the moderator for Formula One's post-qualifying and post-race press conferences. He handed the interviewer's microphone to James Allen from the 2009 British Grand Prix due to a concern over a potential or perceived conflict of interest as a future team boss;[4] but returned to the interview room at the 2009 Italian Grand Prix. He also did reports and phones in from the pitlane before the start of each race for Network Ten (ONE) Australia's coverage.

Windsor was Grand Prix Editor of F1 Racing magazine, for which he wrote race reports, feature articles, and 'The Friction Circle' column.

He has spoken out against making changes to Formula 1 to improve the quality of racing by making overtaking easier. He said in 2007: "I would change nothing. I think F1 is fantastic as it is. If you want to watch a million meaningless overtaking manoeuvres and lots of shunts go and watch NASCAR or bikes or IRL or something."[5]

On 4 February 2009, it was reported Windsor and engineer/designer Ken Anderson were to head an American entrant into the 2010 Formula One season called Team US F1. Their application was formally accepted by the FIA on 12 June 2009.[6] Windsor's role would involve team management and driver development and selection.[2] However, in March 2010, USF1 ceased operations due to sponsorship difficulties. On 25 June 2010 the FIA officially banned USF1 from any further participation in the sport, and the World Motor Sport Council fined them $380,000 USD for failing to meet their commitments for the 2010 race season.

In 2009 Windsor joined the management team of the inaugural Grand Prix Shootout to find a future Formula One World Champion. The winner was Tio Ellinas from Cyprus.

Windsor continues to write about the sport he loves on his blog called - The Race Driver[7]

He now hosts an online racing show called 'The Flying Lap' in 2011, broadcast online every Wednesday.[8]

References[link]

External links[link]

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Brian McLaren (foreground) and Tony Jones, Yale Theological Conversation, Yale Divinity School, February 2006; Photograph: Virgil Vaduva

Brian D. McLaren (born 1956) is a prominent Christian pastor, author, and speaker. He is a leading figure in the controversial emerging church movement, was recognized as one of Time magazine's "25 Most Influential Evangelicals in America" in 2005,[1] and is the founding pastor of Cedar Ridge Community Church in Spencerville, Maryland.

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Biography[link]

Born in 1956, Brian McLaren graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with degrees in English (BA, summa cum laude, 1978, and MA, 1981). His academic interests include medieval drama, romantic poets, modern philosophical literature, and the novels of Dr. Walker Percy. He is also a musician and songwriter.

After several years of teaching English and consulting in higher education, he left academia in 1986 to become the founding pastor of Cedar Ridge Community Church, a nondenominational church in the Baltimore-Washington region. The church has grown to involve several hundred people, many of whom were previously unchurched.[2] In 2004 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity from the Carey Theological Seminary in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[3]

McLaren has been active in networking and mentoring church planters and pastors since the mid-1980s, and has assisted in the development of several new churches. In spite of the intense criticism leveled at McLaren by some Evangelical leaders, he remains a popular speaker for campus groups and retreats as well as a frequent guest lecturer at seminaries and conferences, nationally and internationally. His public speaking covers a broad range of topics including postmodernism, Biblical studies, evangelism, apologetics, leadership, global mission, church growth, church planting, art and music, pastoral survival and burnout, inter-religious dialogue, ecology, and social justice.

McLaren is on the international steering team and board of directors for Emergent Village; a growing, generative friendship among missional Christian leaders, and serves as a board member for Sojourners and Orientacion Cristiana. He formerly served as board chair of International Teams, an innovative mission organization with 15 nationally registered members including the United States office based in Chicago, and has served on several other boards, including Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle, and Off The Map.[4]

McLaren is married and has four children. He has traveled extensively in Europe, Latin America, and Africa, and his personal interests include ecology, fishing, hiking, kayaking, camping, songwriting, music, art, and literature.[5]

Beliefs[link]

Many of the books that McLaren has written, including the "A New Kind of Christian" trilogy, deal with Christianity in the context of the cultural shift towards postmodernism. McLaren believes this theology enables him to approach faith from what he considers a more Jewish perspective which allows faith to exist without objective, propositional truth to believe. He has also challenged traditional evangelicals' emphasis on individual salvation, end-times theology and the prosperity gospel.[6][7] He also creates an antithesis between personal trust in God and belief in his propositions:

"I believe people are saved not by objective truth, but by Jesus. Their faith isn’t in their knowledge, but in God." – Brian McLaren[8]

Applying this epistemology to his theology, McLaren suggests on pp. 80–81 of More Ready Than You Realize that new Christian converts should remain within their specific contexts.

I don’t believe making disciples must equal making adherents to the Christian religion. It may be advisable in many (not all!) circumstances to help people become followers of Jesus and remain within their Buddhist, Hindu or Jewish contexts … rather than resolving the paradox via pronouncements on the eternal destiny of people more convinced by or loyal to other religions than ours, we simply move on … To help Buddhists, Muslims, Christians, and everyone else experience life to the full in the way of Jesus (while learning it better myself), I would gladly become one of them (whoever they are), to whatever degree I can, to embrace them, to join them, to enter into their world without judgment but with saving love as mine has been entered by the Lord (A Generous Orthodoxy, 260, 262, 264).

Often McLaren's postmodern approach to hermeneutics and Biblical understanding prompts him to take a less traditional approach towards issues considered controversial by fundamentalists, such as homosexuality. McLaren encourages an approach of humility to controversial issues to enable dialog with others in a productive way[citation needed].

"Even if we are convinced that all homosexual behavior is always sinful, we still want to treat gay and lesbian people with more dignity, gentleness, and respect than our colleagues do. If we think that there may actually be a legitimate context for some homosexual relationships, we know that the biblical arguments are nuanced and multilayered, and the pastoral ramifications are staggeringly complex. We aren't sure if or where lines are to be drawn, nor do we know how to enforce with fairness whatever lines are drawn."[9]

McLaren favors what he calls a "generous" approach to biblical hermeneutics, claiming that the foundational and objective hermeneutics of Evangelicals leads them to political conservatism. McLaren has been an outspoken advocate of issues such as social justice and peace.

Though McLaren is opposed to what he asserts are oppressive, Evangelical, biblical hermeneutics, his own hermeneutic is often[by whom?] called into question[citation needed]. Often McLaren's own view on interpreting the Bible seems to call for others to rethink the whole process of interpretation[citation needed]. In his book, A New Kind of Christian, McLaren writes (via his main character Neo),

"Our interpretations reveal less about God or the Bible than they do about ourselves. They reveal what we want to defend, what we want to attack, what we want to ignore, what we're unwilling to question..." (A New Kind of Christian, 50)

Bibliography[link]

  • The Church on the Other Side (Zondervan, 1998)
  • Finding Faith (Zondervan, 1999)
  • A New Kind of Christian (Jossey-Bass, 2001)
  • More Ready Than You Realize: Evangelism as Dance in the Postmodern Matrix (Zondervan, 2002)
  • A Is for Abductive (Zondervan, 2002)
  • Adventures in Missing the Point (Emergent/YS, 2003, co-written with Tony Campolo)
  • Church in Emerging Culture: Five Perspectives (Zondervan Emergent/YS, 2003) Leonard Sweet (General Editor), with contributors Andy Crouch, Brian D. McLaren, Erwin McManus, Michael Horton, Frederica Mathewes-Green
  • The Story We Find Ourselves In (Jossey-Bass, 2003)
  • A Generous Orthodoxy: Why I Am a Missional, Evangelical, Post/Protestant, Liberal/Conservative, Mystical/Poetic, Biblical, Charismatic/Contemplative, Fundamentalist/Calvinist, Anabaptist/Anglican, Methodist, Catholic, Green, Incarnational, Depressed-yet-Hopeful, Emergent, Unfinished CHRISTIAN (Zondervan, 2004)
  • The Last Word and the Word After That (Jossey-Bass, 2005)
  • The New Kind of Christian Trilogy - Limited Edition Boxed Set (A New Kind of Christian; The Story We Find Ourselves In; The Last Word and the Word After That) (Jossey-Bass, 2005)
  • The Secret Message of Jesus : Uncovering the Truth that Could Change Everything (W Publishing Group, April 2006)
  • The Voice of Luke: Not Even Sandals (The Voice) (Thomas Nelson, July 2007) ISBN 0-529-12351-7
  • Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope (Thomas Nelson, October 2007) ISBN 0-8499-0183-9
  • Finding Our Way Again: The Return of the Ancient Practices (Thomas Nelson, May 2008) ISBN 0-8499-0114-6
  • The Justice Project (Baker, September 2009), edited with Elisa Padilla, and Ashley Bunting Seeber ISBN 0-8010-1328-3
  • A New Kind of Christianity (HarperOne, February 2010) ISBN 0-06-185398-4
  • Naked Spirituality: A Life With God in 12 Simple Words (HarperOne, March 2011) ISBN 0-06-185401-8

See also[link]

References[link]

  1. ^ "Brian McLaren - Paradigm Shifter". Time Magazine. 2005-02-07. http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1993235_1993243_1993300,00.html. 
  2. ^ "Cedar Ridge Community Church: What to Expect". http://www.crcc.org/section.php?SectionID=165. Retrieved 2008-05-18. 
  3. ^ "Brian McLaren Remembers Stan Grenz". http://emergent-us.typepad.com/emergentus/2005/03/brian_mclaren_r.html. Retrieved 2009-12-15. 
  4. ^ Off The Map Homepage http://www.offthemap.com
  5. ^ "Brian McLaren's biography from official website". http://www.brianmclaren.net/biography.html. 
  6. ^ "Brian McLaren in Africa". http://www.brianmclaren.net/archives/imported/reflections-on-amahoroafrica-may.html. 
  7. ^ "Brian McLaren everything must change". http://www.amazon.ca/Everything-Must-Change-Global-Revolution/dp/0849901839. 
  8. ^ "response to email question at official website". 2004-09. http://www.brianmclaren.net/archives/000221.html. 
  9. ^ "Brian McLaren on the homosexual question: Finding a pastoral response". http://blog.christianitytoday.com/outofur/archives/2006/01/brian_mclaren_o.html. 

Critical references[link]

  • Carson, D. A. Becoming Conversant with the Emerging Church. Grand Rapids, Michigan Zondervan, 2005.
  • Erickson, Millard. Postmodernizing the Faith: Evangelical Responses to the Challenge of Postmodernism. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Books, 1998.
  • ________; Helseth, Paul Kjoss; and Taylor, Justin eds. Reclaiming the Center: Confronting Evangelical Accommodation in Postmodern Times. Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway Books, 2004.
  • Smith, R. Scott. Truth and the New Kind of Christian: The Emerging Effects of Postmodernism in the Church. Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway Books, 2005.
  • Driscoll, Mark. Religion Saves + Nine Other Misconceptions. Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway Books, 2009.

External links[link]

Interviews[link]

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Peter Rollins in Belfast, 2007

Peter Rollins (born Belfast, 31 March 1973) is an Irish writer, lecturer, theologian, and philosopher who is associated with the emerging church movement and postmodern Christianity. He is also the founder of the experimental collective Ikon.[1] Ikon describes itself as iconic, apocalyptic, heretical, emerging and failing and engages in what it calls theodrama and 'transformance art'. Rollins specialises in various aspects of continental philosophy, phenomenology and emerging church theology.[2] He is currently a research associate with Trinity College Dublin [3] and works for the Olson Foundation.

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Educational background[link]

He was educated at Queen's University, Belfast, graduating with a BA in Scholastic Philosophy, an MA in Political Theory and Social Criticism, and a PhD in Philosophy, dealing with Post-Structural theory.[1]

Books dealing with Rollins' Thought[link]

  • What Would Jesus Deconstruct By John Caputo (Baker Academic, 2007)
  • Toward A Hopeful Future By Phil Snider and Emily Bowen (Pilgrim Press, 2010)
  • Curating Worship By Jonny Baker (Seabury Books, 2011)

Selected publications[link]

  • The Fidelity of Betrayal: Towards a Church beyond Belief (Paraclete/SPCK 2008)
  • The Orthodox Heretic and Other Impossible Tales (Paraclete/SCM, April 2009)
  • Insurrection: To Believe is Human; to Doubt, Divine (Howard/Hodder and Stoughton, October 2011)
  • The Idolatry of God: Breaking Our Addiction to Certainty and Satisfaction (Howard/Hodder and Stoughton, October 2012)

References[link]

External links[link]

Notes[link]


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