Ivan Illich Fifty Years Later

Ivan Illich Fifty Years Later
Title Ivan Illich Fifty Years Later PDF eBook
Author Rosa Bruno-Jofré
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 188
Release 2022-08-31
Genre Education
ISBN 1487545088

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In 1971, priest, theologian, and philosopher Ivan Illich wrote Deschooling Society, a plea to liberate education from schooling and to separate schooling from the state. On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of its publication, Ivan Illich Fifty Years Later looks at the theological roots of Illich’s thought and the intellectual and ideological strands that contributed to his ideas. Guided by the central question of how Illich reached the point of writing Deschooling Society, the book sheds light on how Illich produced a critique of schooling that can be defined by its eclecticism. Bruno-Jofré and Igelmo Zaldívar explore how this controversial book was framed by Illich’s early neo-scholastic and anti-modern foundation, his discovery of St. Thomas through Jacques Maritain, and the existential turning points that influenced his public life and intellectual direction in moving from a critique of the Church as institution to a critique of schooling. Drawing from the interpretative theories of Quentin Skinner, Reinhart Koselleck, and William H. Sewell and from concepts such as educationalization, transnationality, and configuration, among other heuristic tools, the authors provide an original and cross-disciplinary analysis of Deschooling Society and its place in Illich’s journey.

Ivan Illich Fifty Years Later

Ivan Illich Fifty Years Later
Title Ivan Illich Fifty Years Later PDF eBook
Author Rosa Bruno-Jofré
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 2022-10-15
Genre
ISBN 9781487545062

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Ivan Illich Fifty Years Later introduces the reader to the process that led to the writing of one of the most controversial and well-known books that indicted schooling, not only as an institution but as an ethos.

Rethinking Freire and Illich

Rethinking Freire and Illich
Title Rethinking Freire and Illich PDF eBook
Author Rosa Bruno-Jofré
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 316
Release 2023-10-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1487550529

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Marking the fiftieth anniversary of two of the most influential books in modern educational and social theory, Rethinking Freire and Illich introduces readers to the results of the symposium of Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Ivan Illich’s Deschooling Society. The collection uniquely analyses Freire and Illich together, although not in a comparative way. It acknowledges that both Freire and Illich led in different ways to a new approach to perceiving and understanding the concept of liberation as a human condition, while also presenting current criticisms of their work from a gendered perspective and by Indigenous scholars in the US and Canada. Drawing on contributions from historians of education, theologians, digital experts, and philosophers of education, the book offers a historical analysis using extensive primary sources and an originality of topics. It introduces the ways in which the current generation reads the overall works of Freire and Illich in the search for a reconstructed democratic education. As a result, Rethinking Freire and Illich presents Freire and Illich in light of contemporary issues in this generation, and offers renewed searches for a good and just life and a reconstructed democratic education.

The Challenges of Ivan Illich

The Challenges of Ivan Illich
Title The Challenges of Ivan Illich PDF eBook
Author Lee Hoinacki
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 267
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0791488292

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This unique collection examines the man Utne Reader has called "the greatest social critic of the twentieth century." The essays—all by people Illich has influenced personally—discuss how his life and thought have affected conceptualization, study, and practice of psychotherapy, notions about education, ideas concerning the historical development of the text, perceptions of technology, as well as other topics. All of Illich's books are discussed and his ideas on education, theology, technology, anarchism, and society are examined in relationship to those of René Girard, Karl Polanyi, Emmanuel Levinas, and Jacques Ellul. Illich's previously unpublished paper offering a new view of conspiracy in European history is included.

Health Care in the Information Society

Health Care in the Information Society
Title Health Care in the Information Society PDF eBook
Author David Ingram
Publisher Open Book Publishers
Total Pages 341
Release 2023-11-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1805111914

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In this fascinating book David Ingram traces the history of information technology and health informatics from its pioneers in the middle of the twentieth century to its latest developments. The book is distinctive in its broad scope and coverage and as the eyewitness account of an author who became the first UK professor appointed with the mission to bridge information technology with everyday medicine, health, and care. In this role, he has been a co-founder and leader of two rapidly growing initiatives, openEHR and OpenEyes, which stem from international collaborations of universities, health services and industries. These open source and open platform technologies have struck a widely resonant chord worldwide through their focus on community interest endeavours and open access to their methods and outputs. Set against the history of extremely costly, burdensome, and serially unsuccessful top-down attempts of governments to tackle the domain, the book argues for a greater focus on shared endeavours of this kind, contributing towards a standardized care information utility that incorporates methods and resources evolved, shared, and sustained in the public domain. As information technologies are now at the very core of health care, shaping the relationship between medical services and communities, professions, organisations and industries this book is important reading for politicians, health care academics, administrators and providers, and to anybody interested in the future of health services in the digital age.

ABC

ABC
Title ABC PDF eBook
Author Ivan Illich
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 212
Release 1989
Genre Computers
ISBN

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An intense examination of the effects of technology on literacy and language. The authors argue that there is a phenomenon transforming modern culture--language is becoming part of a technology of "information systems" with an emphasis on control, rather than human exchange. As a result, all language is becoming debased.

Tools for Conviviality

Tools for Conviviality
Title Tools for Conviviality PDF eBook
Author Ivan Illich
Publisher Marion Boyars Publishers
Total Pages 0
Release 1990
Genre Economic development
ISBN 9780714509747

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