Pedagogical Experiences: Emergent Conversations In/With Place/s
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https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v14i1.1036Keywords:
walking-with, knowledge emergence, making, relationality, pedagogyAbstract
In this paper, we find and share emergent and relational learning practices through intra-actions with people, places, and materials. We are pedagogical and artistic practitioners who learn from experiencing the world with others and explore relational “intra-actions” (Barad, 2003) that facilitate knowledge-making practices. Contrary to mainstream Anthropocentric understandings, we do not see humans as the only agents in learning. Rather, we learn with other beings—places, materials, humans, and more-than-humans—as we attend to and move with each other.
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2021-06-24
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Pedagogical Experiences: Emergent Conversations In/With Place/s . (2021). LEARNing Landscapes, 14(1), 289-304. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v14i1.1036