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Kritiki: Issue 7 (2008)

Contents of the issue and links to the abstracts (full texts available in Greek - see corresponding page):

  • Ole Skovsmose: Reflections as a challenge
  • John Milios: The Marxian Notion of the Asiatic Mode of Production as a Critique to Evolutionary Approaches to History
  • Kostas Stergiopoulos: Is the success of Science Contingent?
  • Anna Kostoula: Giambattista Vico, the Republic of Letters
  • Hellen Giannakopoulou: Organization and Governance of Education. Questions and Comments
  • Ioanna Stavrou: Science Education and Literature of Science Fiction: critical approaches
  • Nikos Nikisianis and Giorgos P. Stamou: "Sustainability for biodiversity" ... on the relation between ideology and science at the dominant discourse of contemporary evology
‹ Christos Kefalis: Michio Kaku, a radical scientist up Ole Skovsmose: Reflections as a challenge ›
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Kritiki: Critical Science & Education

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    • Kritiki: Issue 1 (2005)
    • Kritiki: Issue 2 (2005)
    • Kritiki: Issue 3 (2006)
    • Kritiki: Issue 4 (2006)
    • Kritiki: Issue 5 (2007)
    • Kritiki: Issue 6 (2007)
    • Kritiki: Issue 7 (2008)
      • Ole Skovsmose: Reflections as a challenge
      • John Milios: The Marxian Notion of the Asiatic Mode of Production as a Critique to Evolutionary Approaches to History
      • Kostas Stergiopoulos: Is the success of Science Contingent?
      • Anna Kostoula: Giambattista Vico, the Republic of Letters
      • Hellen Giannakopoulou: Organization and Governance of Education. Questions and Comments
      • Ioanna Stavrou: Science Education and Literature of Science Fiction: critical approaches
      • Nikos Nikisianis and Giorgos P. Stamou: "Sustainability for biodiversity" ... on the relation between ideology and science at the dominant discourse of contemporary evology
    • Kritiki: Issue 8 (2008)
    • Kritiki: Issue 9 (2009)
    • Kritiki: Issue 10 (2010)