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Publication Date: 2014
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Social Studies and Civil Society: Making the Case to Take on Neoliberalism
Orlowski, Paul
in education, v20 n1 p3-24 Sum 2014
The biggest threat to civil society in Canada and the United States is the economic doctrine known as neoliberalism. Sometimes referred to as the corporate agenda, this philosophy supports the deregulation of industry, the privatization of the commons, the weakening of workers' rights, and corporate tax cuts. Acknowledging that teaching is a political act, this paper makes a case for social studies and history teachers to develop pedagogy that lifts the hegemonic veil for students. Progressive values--progressive tax reform, support for workers, strengthening social welfare, and regulating industry--are the antithesis of neoliberalism. After describing the effects of neoliberalism today, the paper highlights important victories for working- and middle-class citizens taken for a stronger civil society in the pasts of both countries based on Keynesian economics and social democratic values. The paper outlines a pedagogical approach for social studies teachers based upon ideology critique, critical media literacy, and reframing of neoliberal discourses with progressive ones. Deconstructing hegemony is the crucial component of this critical pedagogy.
Descriptors: Social Studies, Civics, Neoliberalism, Social Justice, Democratic Values, Ideology, Critical Literacy, Media Literacy, Economic Climate, Foreign Countries, Working Class, Middle Class
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