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Applebaum, Barbara – Educational Theory, 2020
The call for intellectual diversity on college campuses reemerges every few years, fueled by objections to the political imbalance or the liberal slant that conservative commentators claim is characteristic of higher education today. In this article, Barbara Applebaum sets out to add to the debate around intellectual diversity in higher education…
Descriptors: Diversity (Institutional), Political Attitudes, Social Differences, Knowledge Level
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Applebaum, Barbara – Educational Theory, 2007
In part of an ongoing study of white complicity, moral responsibility, and moral agency in social justice education, Barbara Applebaum asks in this essay what model or models of moral responsibility can help white students recognize their white complicity and which models of moral responsibility obscure such acknowledgment. To address this…
Descriptors: Social Change, Justice, White Students, Moral Values
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Applebaum, Barbara – Journal of Moral Education, 2001
Concludes that raising awareness of dominance does not necessarily imply the dismissal of dominant group values. States that what is needed is a critical analysis of the complexity, subtlety, and systemic interrelatedness and embeddedness of dominant beliefs, values, and standards in western, democratic societies. (DAJ)
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Femininity, Feminism, Gender Issues
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Applebaum, Barbara – Educational Theory, 2004
This paper explores the concept of white complicity and provides illustrations of how traditional conceptions of moral agency support the denial of such complicity. Judith Butler's conception of subjectivity is then examined with the aim of assessing its usefulness as a foundation for social justice pedagogy. Butler's conception of subjectivity is…
Descriptors: Justice, Social Change, Resistance (Psychology), Moral Values
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Applebaum, Barbara – Journal of Moral Education, 2005
This paper argues that the "traditional conception of moral responsibility" authorizes and supports denials of white complicity. First, what is meant by the "traditional conception of moral responsibility" is delineated and the enabling and disenabling characteristics of this view are highlighted. Then, three seemingly good,…
Descriptors: White Students, Student Attitudes, Justice, Racial Bias
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Applebaum, Barbara – Journal of Moral Education, 2003
Describes classrooms and schools as a culture of power that mirror society's unjust social relations. Investigates the questions: (1) is it ever justified to use power to interrupt power?; and (2) does all silencing subjugate? Outlines arguments for and against censorship of teachers who believe that portraying homosexual lifestyles positively…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Democratic Values, Freedom of Speech