This book makes the case for young children as both keenly materially
aware of and highly dependent on sets of interrelated
material-discursive circumstances. It argues that long-term engagement
with children around the topic of meaning-matter relations upends many
taken-for-granted notions of consumption, self-regulation, knowledge
production, and what constitutes quality of life within a school
setting. The book provides complex accounts of agency on multiple
scales - the capability of children to shape and share research, the
force of objects, stuff, and things to impact the "social" workings of
a classroom, and the impact of nonhuman animals on the trajectory of
the ways in which children relate to each other. This work makes a
significant contribution to both theoretical conceptions and practical
enactments of childhoods, productively addressing the many
contradictions inherent in a posthuman and participatory approach to
researching with young children. It also offers insights into how the
everyday materialities of children’s classrooms (and their complex
representations) are capable of disrupting the common-sense order of
things.
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The Force of the More-than-human in Children’s Classroom Lives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789811381683
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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