Postdigital Play and Global Education: Reconfiguring Research - Paperback

Postdigital Play and Global Education: Reconfiguring Research - Paperback

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Postdigital Play and Global Education: Reconfiguring Research - Paperback

Postdigital Play and Global Education: Reconfiguring Research - Paperback

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Sale price  $105.21 Regular price 

by Kerryn Dixon (Author), Karin Murris (Author), Joanne Peers (Author)

This book puts into practice Karen Barad's agential realism, but also a range of postdevelopmental and posthumanist writings from diverse fields. It will be of particular interest to researchers looking for guidance to enact agential realist and posthumanist philosophies in research involving young children.

Author Biography

Kerryn Dixon is an Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham, UK. Her teaching and research are in the field of language and literacy studies, specialising in early literacy and critical literacy..She is particularly interested in the interrelationships between language, literacy and power in contexts of poverty.

Karin Murris is Professor of Early Childhood Education at the University of Oulu (Finland) and Emerita Professor of Pedagogy and Philosophy, University of Cape Town (South Africa). She is a teacher educator, grounded in academic philosophy and a postqualitative research paradigm. Her main interests are in posthuman child studies, philosophy in education, ethics, and democratic pedagogies. Website: www.karinmurris.com.

Joanne Peers is a PhD candidate at The University of Oulu in Finland pursuing relationality in environmental education through thinking with bodies and water. Her interest in justice in the Global South is woven through her role as Head of Academics at The Centre for Creative Education in Cape Town.

Theresa Giorza is a researcher and teacher in Childhood Studies with an interest in arts-based pedagogies and philosophical enquiry. She is based at the Centre for Creative Education in Cape Town. Her book, Learning with Damaged Colonial Places: Posthumanist pedagogies from a Joburg preschool was published in 2021 by Springer.

Chanique Lawrence Chanique Lawrence is an experienced Linguist, who has worked as a professional translator and transcriber. As a Linguist her work is focussed on representing Global South Communities. Currently based in the Netherlands, Chanique is currently pursuing her Masters at Leiden University where she is focusing on Human Rights Law.

Number of Pages: 272
Dimensions: 0.63 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: September 24, 2024

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