Liz Jackson
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Liz Jackson's research is situated within the philosophy of education, with a specific emphasis on the diversity of human experience. She has a substantial publication record, exceeding 200 works, that explores multicultural and civic education, virtues and moral philosophy, inequality and social justice education, and global studies.
Jackson holds the Karen Lo Eugene Chuang Professorship in Diversity and Equity at The University of Hong Kong, where she previously directed the Comparative Education Research Centre. Her scholarly contributions include more than 300 publications and an h-index of 29, with over 3,000 citations. Her work has been recognized with a high-impact researcher designation.
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- h-index: 29
- Publications: 321
- Citations: 3,156
Selected Publications
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Philosophers of education versus tradition? (2026)
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Never forget? World relations 25 years after 9/11 (2026)
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Is philosophy of education Western? Views from Asia and beyond (2026)
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Reframing Affective Injustice: On the Right to Anger and the Priority of Moral Reasons (2025)
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Postdigital Peer Review: A Vulnerable Space Between Freedom and Responsibility (2025)
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‘Passive Asian students’? A cross-cultural analysis of humility in education (2025)
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Philosophy of Education as a Global Field (2025)
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Responsibility and the Importance of Culture (2025)
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Theoretical and philosophical perspectives on race and racism in education (2025)
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The voice of artificial intelligence: Philosophical and educational reflections (2025)
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Is philosophy of education western? (2025)
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Beyond dichotomy: teachers’ moral educational roles in changing China (2025)
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Cosmopolitan nationalism: where is the cosmopolitanism? (2024)
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The manliness of artificial intelligence (2024)
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Nation building, citizenship education and ethnic minorities in Chinese textbooks (2024)
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Top Collaborators
- AI and the future of humanity: ChatGPT-4, philosophy and education – Critical responses
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- The Methodology and Philosophy of Collective Writing
- Exploring the philosophy and practice of collective writing
- The case for academic plagiarism education: A PESA Executive collective writing project
Showing 5 of 17 shared publications
- AI and the future of humanity: ChatGPT-4, philosophy and education – Critical responses
- Philosophy of education in a new key: Future of philosophy of education
- Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—The New Normal
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- The Methodology and Philosophy of Collective Writing
Showing 5 of 15 shared publications
- AI and the future of humanity: ChatGPT-4, philosophy and education – Critical responses
- Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—1 Year Later
- Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—The New Normal
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- The Methodology and Philosophy of Collective Writing
Showing 5 of 14 shared publications
- AI and the future of humanity: ChatGPT-4, philosophy and education – Critical responses
- Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—The New Normal
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- The Methodology and Philosophy of Collective Writing
- Exploring the philosophy and practice of collective writing
Showing 5 of 12 shared publications
- The Methodology and Philosophy of Collective Writing
- Exploring the philosophy and practice of collective writing
- The case for academic plagiarism education: A PESA Executive collective writing project
- Named or nameless: University ethics, confidentiality and sexual harassment
- Philosophers and professors behaving badly: Responses to ‘named or nameless’ by Besley, Jackson & Peters. An EPAT collective writing project
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Patriotism in moral education: Toward a rational approach in China
- Just Singing and Dancing: Official Representations of Ethnic Minority Cultures in China
- Assimilation over protection: rethinking mandarin language assimilation in China
- The politics of reading textbooks: Intergenerational and international reflections on China
- Feeling like a philosopher of education: A collective response to Jackson’s ‘The smiling philosopher’
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—The New Normal
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- Philosophers and professors behaving badly: Responses to ‘named or nameless’ by Besley, Jackson & Peters. An EPAT collective writing project
- ‘After Brexit and AUKUS’: Twitter-inspired collective writing on geopolitics of an emerging multipolar world
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—1 Year Later
- Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—The New Normal
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—1 Year Later
- Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—The New Normal
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—1 Year Later
- Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—The New Normal
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- Teachers’ conceptions of gratitude and its cultivation in schools in China
- Humility and its cultivation in Chinese schools: an exploratory study into teachers’ perspectives
- The politics of reading textbooks: Intergenerational and international reflections on China
- Nation building, citizenship education and ethnic minorities in Chinese textbooks
- Exploring the philosophy and practice of collective writing
- Philosophers and professors behaving badly: Responses to ‘named or nameless’ by Besley, Jackson & Peters. An EPAT collective writing project
- The Methodology and Philosophy of Collective Writing: An Educational Philosophy and Theory Reader Volume X
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- The China-threat discourse, trade, and the future of Asia. A Symposium
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- AI and the future of humanity: ChatGPT-4, philosophy and education – Critical responses
- The case for academic plagiarism education: A PESA Executive collective writing project
- Towards a philosophy of academic publishing
- Philosophy of education in a new key: Future of philosophy of education
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
- Collective Writing: The Continuous Struggle for Meaning-Making
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