Trade-offs, Backfires and Curriculum Diversification

Author(s)Ian James Kidd
JournalSymposion
AbstractThis paper presents two challenges faced by many initiatives that try to diversify undergraduate philosophy curricula, both intellectually and demographically. Trade-offs involve making difficult decisions to prioritise some values over others (like gender diversity over cultural diversity). Backfires involve unintended consequences contrary to the aims and values of diversity initiatives, including ones that compromise more general philosophical values. I discuss two specific backfire risks, involving the critical and political dimensions of teaching philosophy. Some general practical advice is offered along the way.
Keywordscurricula, diversity, philosophy, teaching
Date Published 2020
Volume7
Issue2
Pages179-193
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5840/symposion20207214
URLhttps://www.pdcnet.org/symposion/content/symposion_2020_0007_0002_0179_0193
Google Scholar Linkhttps://scholar.google.ca/scholar?cluster=14214729270465155210&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5
Open Access?Yes

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