John Dewey

John Dewey
John Dewey (1859-1952) was a highly influential American psychologist, philosopher and educator.
- Essays in Experimental LogicINR 295
The scope of John Dewey's writings-ranging from aesthetics and education to legal and political theory - and his role in the development of twentieth-century philosophy have helped make him a conti...
- Democracy and EducationINR 425
Dewey's attempt to at once synthesize, criticize, and expand upon the democratic educational philosophies of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Plato.
- The Child and the Curriculum and Educational EssaysINR 295
John Deway Recognized That Children’s Development and Learing Were anything but Retional and orderly.

Eleanor Zelliot
Eleanor Zelliot (1926-2016), in the 1960s, pioneered the study of the Dalit movement in India. She was Laird Bell Professor of History (1969-97) at Carleton College, Minnesota. She has written over

Kamla Bhasin
Kamla Bhasin worked with the Freedom From Hunger Campaign of the FAO for over twenty years, and is a well-known gender trainer. She has written extensively on participatory training; on women; and

Hugo Chavez
Hugo Chavez (1954-2013) was President of Venezuela and leader of the Bolivarian Revolution. He nationalized key industries, used oil revenues for social programs for the poor, and passed important

R. Palme Dutt
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Q.Z. Hasan
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Ananya Jahanara Kabir
Ananya Jahanara Kabir is Professor of English Literature at King’s College, London. She has written numerous articles in the fields of literary and cultural criticism, the politics of visual repr

Ashoka Gupta
The former president of the All India Women's Conference (AIWC), a premier organization for women, Ashoka Gupta (November 1912 - 8 July 2008) has spent over fifty years in social work.