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Mitja Sardoč (PhD) je zaposlen kot raziskovalec na Pedagoškem inštitu-
tu v Ljubljani, kjer je član programske skupine ‘Družbena pogodba v 21.
stoletju’. Je avtor znanstvenih in strokovnih člankov s širšega področja
vzgoje in izobraževanja ter urednik vrste tematskih številk domačih in
tujih znanstvenih revij s področja državljanske vzgoje, multikulturaliz-
ma, enakih možnosti itn. Je glavni urednik revije Theory and Research
in Education, odgovorni urednik revije Šolsko polje ter član uredniške-
ga odbora revij Educational Philosophy and Theory ter Open Review of
Educational Research. Je tudi urednik dveh zbornikov, ki sta izšli pri založbi
Blackwell (Citizenship, Inclusion and Democracy ter Toleration, Respect
and Recognition in Education), avtor monografije Multikulturalizem: pro
et contra ter soavtor monografije Enake možnosti in družbena (ne)enakost
v družbi znanja. Je urednik publikacije Handbook of Patriotism, ki bo leta
2019 izšla pri založbi Springer.

Carol-Ann Titus
Carol-Ann Titus is a PhD Candidate at the Centre of Military, Security
and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary. Over the last twenty
years, Carol-Ann has worked in the field of intelligence and national secu-
rity in Canada. She is an expert on Canadian security policy, risk percep-
tion, terrorism and counterterrorism, and intelligence studies.
Carol-Ann Titus je doktorska kandidatka na Centru za vojaške, varnost-
ne in strateške študije na Univerzi v Calgaryju. V zadnjih dvajsetih letih je
Carol-Ann delala na področju obveščevalnih podatkov in nacionalne var-
nosti v Kanadi. Je strokovnjakinja za kanadsko varnostno politiko, zazna-
vanje tveganja, terorizem in protiterorizem ter obveščevalne študije.

Boris Vezjak
Boris Vezjak (PhD) is associate professor of philosophy at the depart-
ment of philosophy, Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Education in Maribor,
Slovenia. His field of interest covers various topics, such as history of phi-
losopy, theory of discourse, media analysis and theory of argumentation.
He is the author of several books, commentaries and translations, such as
Plato: Charmides (1994), Plato: Philebus (2000), Plato: Parmenides (2001),
The relaxed ideology of Slovenes: on political implications of the philosophe-
me relaxedness (2007), Mistakes and fallacies in argumentation: a guide to
bad argumentation in quotidian life (2007, together with Janez Bregant),
The Twilight of media autonomy (2009), Paranoia, manipulation and ra-
tionality: on psychopolitics of conspiracy, hatred and humiliation of reason
(2010), Introduction to Socrates for young people (2011) and Ad populum:
analyses of social discourse (2012).

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