
Pedagogy and Social Change
Pedagogy and Social Change is a podcast by the Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity (AFSEE) programme based at the LSE International Inequalities Institute. Through conversations with academics, educationalists, and practitioners from across the world, it explores diverse pedagogical initiatives that can shape contemporary education. This podcast is developed and hosted by Dr Giannis Efthymiou and produced by Grace Wanebo.
Episodes
Ep 2: Neoliberalism, inequality and the future of education policy
In this episode we are joined by Dr Sonia Exley, an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Policy at LSE and an expert in education policy. Sonia discusses various concepts of education policy, including amongst others open policymaking, private tutoring and shadow education, neoliberal notions and the influence of the OECD, as well as epistemic injustice across policymaking spaces. She r
Ep 1: Global Citizenship Education and Safetyfication
In this episode, we explore Global Citizenship Education (GCE) and the emerging concept of Safetyfication through the work of Marta Estellés. We discuss her influential research with Gustavo Fischman on GCE before examining how Safetyfication, a term Marta introduced to the international literature, is shaping contemporary educational narratives.Access Marta’s workArticle: Estellés & Fischman
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