This research cluster includes a focus on:
- practical philosophy with marginalised young people in secure accommodation and mainstream settings, to promote rights and citizenship, to develop self-regulation, and as an approach to living well and well-being
- philosophy of child and childhood
- cultural resistance, and transformation, including transformations in scientific identity among adults and children
- religious education, and religion and post-secular society
- comparisons between educational theories and practices in Germany and Japan
Staff
- Dr Claire Cassidy
- Dr Sharon Hunter
- Dr Karsten Kenklies
- Dr David Lewin
- Dr Saima Salehjee