Browsing: Theory Cards
Theory Cards – This blog is dedicated to exploring the world of Theory Trading Cards, the groundbreaking educational resource originally created by David Gauntlett at theory.org.uk. From Theodor Adorno to bell hooks, we break down the ideas of the most influential cultural, media, and social theorists — one card at a time. Perfect for students, teachers, and lifelong learners.
The search data reveals a subtle oddity that would likely amuse Theodor Adorno while also supporting one of his more…
Entering “Theory Trading Cards” into Amazon and seeing the autocomplete fill in before you’re done is almost disorienting. The reason…
The same scene can be found in nearly every American undergraduate sociology classroom: a professor pacing in front of a…
Almost all American graduate schools of education have a battered copy of Pedagogy of the Oppressed on their shelves. After…
A waiting list exists. Even though it seems insignificant, it is worth pondering for a little while. A card-based learning…
When a lecturer uses a word that a first-generation student has never heard and the legacy student across the table…
Every time I consider the irony that permeates this entire issue, I can’t help but smile. The most popular card…
This year, a modest, somewhat ridiculous scene is unfolding at art fairs all throughout the nation, and it usually takes…
Every meaningful interaction with Louis Althusser has a moment when the environment you’re in begins to seem a little different.…
Anyone who has ever had to learn sociology for an exam experiences a certain dread, which usually manifests about the…
