Education & Culture, published by Purdue University Press, is the flagship journal of the John Dewey Society and draws its mission from furthering John Dewey’s work as a philosopher, psychologist, and educational theorist. This journal provides an academic forum for scholars, practitioners, researchers, and activist-scholars interested in expanding pragmatist philosophy and progressive educational thought. Submissions of Deweyan scholarship that take an integrated approach to the philosophical, historical, and sociological study of education are welcome. Content published prior to a three-year moving wall is available free of charge on this site. The three most recent years are accessible through Project MUSE. Additional information about the John Dewey Society can be found on their website.
Current Issue: Volume 38, Issue 2 (2023)
Articles
Editor's Note
Jessica Heybach
Canceling, Liberty, and the Dangers to Education
Mordechai Gordon
Deweyan “Soul” as Conceived in His Early Work
Becky L. Noël Smith and Randy Hewitt
Education for Self-Control: Some Similarities Between Dewey’s Experience and Education and Locke’s Theory of Rational Agency
Atli Harðarson
Spiritual Healing on the Border: Lessons in Art, Culture, and Education
Christopher D. Tirres