Beschreibung
This volume presents some contributions to the 6th Conference of the EERA network "Tacit Dimensions of Pedagogy": "Education is Relation not Output? Scenes of Knowledge and Knowledge Acquisition". The symposium was motivated by the fact that some perspectives of Humanities, for example those from the Educational and the Cultural Sciences, are not always present in the current discourses on university. Considering the point of view of these scientific disciplines, the idea of university and scholarly life means, firstly, to freely develop the idea of university. Secondly, it means to critically examine the conditions for academic work, e.g. in terms of current policy discourses. Fundamental for this is the idea of university as a society in which everyone is responsible for the shaping of her/his relationships to her-/himself, to others and to the world based on diverse forms of knowledge and knowledge representation. In this volume, this idea will be developed from historical, conceptual, and practical perspectives.
Autorenportrait
Carola Groppe is a Professor of Educational Science, especially History of Education, at the Department of Humanities at the Helmut Schmidt University, University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, Germany. Fields of interest: Socialisation History, History of Family, Youth and Childhood, History of the Educational System, History of Education and Bildung.