Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 459 g
Reihe: Postqualitative, New Materialist and Critical Posthumanist Research
Reconfiguring Research
Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 459 g
Reihe: Postqualitative, New Materialist and Critical Posthumanist Research
ISBN: 978-1-032-07027-8
Verlag: Routledge
Postdigital Play and Global Education: Reconfiguring Research is a re-turn to a large-scale, international project on children’s digital play. Adopting postqualitative and posthumanist theories, research practices are reconfigured all the way down from what counts as ‘data’, ‘tools’, ‘instruments’, ‘transcription’, research sites’, ‘researchers’, to notions of responsibility and accountability in qualitative research. Through a series of vignettes involving complex human and more-than-human collaborators (e.g., GoPros, octopus, avatars, diaries, sackball, LEGO bricks), the authors challenge who and what can be playful and creative across contexts in the global north and global south. The diffractive methodology enacted interrupts Western developmental notions of agency that are dominant in research involving young children.
The concept of ‘postdigital’ offers fresh opportunities to disrupt dominant understandings of children’s play. Play emerges as an enigmatic and shape-shifting human and more-than-human agentic force that operates beyond digital/non-digital, online/ offline binaries. By attuning to race, gender, age and language, invisible and colonising aspects of postdigital worldings the authors show how global education research can be reimagined through a posthumanist decentering of children without erasure.
Postdigital Play and Global Education puts into practice Karen Barad’s agential realism, but also a range of postdevelopmental and posthumanist writings from diverse fields. The book will be of particular interest to researchers looking for guidance to enact agential realist and posthumanist philosophies in research involving young children.
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Preface Candace Kuby. Foreword Luzia Souza and Heloisa Silva. Chapter 1: Storying the Children, Technology and Play (CTAP) Project. Chapter 2: The ‘post’ in postdigital play. Chapter 3: Playing with Lenses: from ‘Object’, to ‘Subject’, to ‘Phenomenon’. Chapter 4: Reconfiguring transcription in educational research. Chapter 5: Reconfiguring research sites as worldmaking practices. Chapter 6: Reconfiguring agency and creativity in young children’s postdigital play. Chapter 7: Tentacular moves for postdigital research. References. Index.