PhEMaterialism: Response-able Research & Activism
Edited Journal
Osgood, J., Strom, K., Ringrose, J. and Renold, E. 2019. PhEMaterialism: Response-able Research & Activism. OsloMet Metropolitan University.
Type | Edited Journal |
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Title | PhEMaterialism: Response-able Research & Activism |
Authors | Osgood, J., Strom, K., Ringrose, J. and Renold, E. |
Abstract | This Special Issue offers PhEmaterialisms as a way to explore the world asvital and complex, while simultaneously being response-able to the multiple ethical imperatives of late-stage capitalism. We argue that PhEmaterialist thinking and practices can help us grapple with growing educational complexities, enabling strategies toresist and create alternatives to the patterns of injustice occurring across the world, from burgeoning ethno-nationalist and neo-fascist political movements, to rising global poverty levels, to massive population displacements, to environmental degradation, to toxic internet movements grounded in misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, and xenophobia (Strom & Martin, 2017a). To understand, enquire into, and generate action worthy of the complexity of our times requires a fundamental shift in our thinking and research practice. This shift disrupts the foundational logic on which dominant thinking in education (and indeed, all Western society) is based—humanism and anthropocentrism (Braidotti, 2013; Murris, 2016; Snaza et al, 2014). Instead, we argue that we need to put theories/concepts to work in education and educational research which can better account for the multiple, entangled, ever-shifting, difference-rich nature of processes of teaching, learning, schooling, and activism. For this work, we also draw on a rich feminist legacy attentive to unequal power relations (e.g., Ahmed, 1998; Anzaldua, 1999; hooks, 1994; Spivak, 1978), and our critical approach to rethinking Vitruvian “man” is especially informed by posthuman/new materialist feminist thinkings and thinkers, including Rosi Braidotti, Donna Haraway, and Karen Barad. |
ISSN | 1892-042X |
Publisher | OsloMet Metropolitan University |
Publication dates | |
Online | 30 Dec 2019 |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 12 Jun 2020 |
Accepted | 30 Nov 2019 |
Output status | Published |
Accepted author manuscript | License |
Copyright Statement | (c) 2019 Katie Strom, Jessica Ringrose, Jayne Osgood, Emma Renold. |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.7577/rerm.3649 |
Related Output | |
Has metadata | https://publons.com/publon/31559279/ |
Language | English |
Journal | Reconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology |
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