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Karen Barad as Educator

Agential Realism and Education
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This book is about becoming touched and moved by Karen Barad’s agential realism. Karen Barad as Educator is not biographical. It is not about Barad. There is much to be learned about teaching and education research through the human and other-than-human narrative characters in Barad’s writings and way of life. Reading this book is about becoming entangled with, and being inspired by, a passionate yearning for a radical reconfiguration of education in all its settings and phases (e.g., day-care centres, schools, colleges, universities, but also homes, museums or therapy rooms). This book will appeal to lecturers, teachers, artists, therapists, parents and grandparents, funders of education research, organisers of educational events, as well as detached youth workers. In short, this book will speak to anyone interested in the ‘what’ and the ‘how’ of educational encounters and who is interested in alternatives to the dominant neoliberal national curricula, educational policies and humanist teaching, research, and conference agendas. The book aims to offer a gripping account for educators to be inspired by the invigorating and elusive philosophy of agential realism with a specific focus on iterative performative practices that profoundly matter to what counts as knowledge, teaching, learning and response-able education science.

Author Biography:

Dr Karin Murris is Professor of Early Childhood Education at the University of Oulu and Emerita Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy at the University of Cape Town. She is a teacher educator. Grounded in academic philosophy and a post qualitative research paradigm, her main research interests are in philosophy of education, early child/hood studies, ethics, children’s literature, and digital play. Amsterdam-born but having mostly lived and worked in the UK and Africa, her special expertise is researching early childhood, primary and teacher education in South Africa, and more recently, Finland. Karin is currently the principal investigator of various projects in South Africa, including Responsible Innovation in Technology for Children (2022-23), The Post-Qualitative Research in Higher Education Collective (2021-2023), Children, Technology and Play (2019-2020) and Decolonising Early Childhood: Critical Posthumanism in Higher Education (2016-2019). She is Chief Editor of the Routledge Postqualitative, New Materialist and Critical Posthumanist Research series and section editor of the new Routledge Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods. Karin is also an Invited member of the Advisory Board & Steering committee of the Childism Institute.
Release date NZ
April 13th, 2022
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Edition
1st ed. 2022
Illustrations
8 Illustrations, color; 29 Illustrations, black and white; XV, 94 p. 37 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Pages
94
ISBN-13
9789811901430
Product ID
35776939

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