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Article
Hunter, Sharon (2020) Agency and sovereignty : Georges Bataille's antihumanist conception of child. Journal of Philosophy of Education, 54 (5). pp. 1186-1200. ISSN 0309-8249
Hunter, Sharon and Cassidy, Claire (2019) Teachers and learning for sustainability : rights, democracy and social justice. Scottish Educational Review, 51 (1). pp. 7-16. ISSN 2773-0840
Jessop, Sharon (2018) How modernity's futurism puts children in the front line. Childhood, 25 (4). pp. 443-457. ISSN 1461-7013
Jessop, Sharon (2018) The 'crisis' in education, modernity, counter-modernity, and enchantment. Journal of Philosophy of Education. ISSN 0309-8249 (In Press)
Jessop, Sharon (2017) Adorno : cultural education and resistance. Studies in Philosophy and Education, 36 (4). 409–423. ISSN 0039-3746
Jessop, Sharon (2013) Children, redemption and remembrance in Walter Benjamin. Journal of Philosophy of Education, 47 (4). 642–657.
Jessop, S. (2011) Children's participation : an Arendtian criticism. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 43 (9). pp. 979-996. ISSN 0013-1857
Book Section
Jessop, Sharon; (2014) Critical Theory. In: Sage Encycopedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory. SAGE Publications Ltd. ISBN 9781452230894
Conference or Workshop Item
Jessop, Sharon (2008) Reconceptualising children's public action. In: The Bera Annual Conference, 2008-09-03 - 2008-09-06. (Unpublished)
Jessop, S. (2008) Carlyle and Arendt: from work to natality and educational theory. In: The Carlyle Conference 2008, 2008-09-04 - 2008-09-07. (Unpublished)
Cassidy, Claire and Jessop, S. (2008) Public action, public voice, public children: reconceptualising children's public action. In: British Educational Research Association (BERA) Annual Conference, 2008-09-03 - 2008-09-06. (Unpublished)
Other
Hunter, Sharon and Kirk, David (2021) Podcast #25 Meet some academics talking research ethics. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
Whitley, Catherine and Hunter, Sharon (2021) Podcast #17 : Meet a course team: PGDE. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.