Chapter 15 Artificial Intelligence, Neoliberalism and Human Rights

In: Inclusive Education Is a Right, Right?
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Matthew Krehl Edward Thomas
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Abstract

Discrimination, bias, inequality, and inequity, are terms that are all too commonly associated with education for those obscured in the margins and excluded from the main. Herein, we attempt to chorus the voices that have remained in the shadowy discourses of inclusive education. Further, we fuse diverse sociological perspectives and examine points of friction, murmuration, and interplay. Through this, we endeavor to move beyond empty rhetoric and what has become the canonical assumptions of inclusive education. Instead, we turn to considerations of multiplicity; in doing so we take up arms at the intersections of the impact of neoliberalism and artificial intelligence, poverty and regional education, and finally the utilization of camouflage to hide the social realities of segregation. Through these narrative junctures, we find solace in the capacity to call out exclusion, irregularity, and oppression and complicate the underside of inclusion which scratches at common-sensical notions that inclusive education is a Right, right?

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Chapter 1 More Than Human Rights
Chapter 2 A Posthumanist Critique of Human Rights
Chapter 3 Online Open Education and Social Justice
Chapter 4 Risks in Time
Chapter 5 Youth Justice, Educational Exclusion and Moral Panic
Chapter 6 Herding Cats
Chapter 7 An Exploration of One Initial Teacher Education (ITE) Program’s Attempt to Transform How Inclusion Is Understood and Practiced
Chapter 8 Phenomenological Learning in the Northern Territory
Chapter 9 Old Ideas, New Withdrawal Rooms
Chapter 10 Encountering Diversity
Chapter 11 Opportunities for Inclusive Practice
Chapter 12 “We Appreciate the Efforts, But Is This Enough?”
Chapter 13 Reading Rights
Chapter 14 Relational Power and Communication
Chapter 15 Artificial Intelligence, Neoliberalism and Human Rights
Chapter 16 After Words?

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