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Posthuman research playspaces: Climate child imaginaries

Posthuman research playspaces: Climate child imaginaries addresses the need for new forms of climate change education that are responsive to the rapidly changing material conditions of childrens socioecological worlds.

The book provides a comprehensive understanding of how posthumanist concepts and methods can be creatively developed and deployed in collaboration with children and young people. It connects climate change education with posthumanist studies of childhood in the social sciences and environmental humanities. It also offers opportunities for readers to encounter new theoretical and methodological approaches for collaborative art, inquiry, and learning with children. Drawing on three years of participatory research undertaken with 135 children in the Climate Change and Me (CC+Me) project, it takes childrens creative and affective responses to climate change as the starting point for the co-production of knowledge, community engagement, and the transformation of pedagogy and curriculum in schools. Thinking through process philosophy, and in particular, the works of Whitehead and Deleuze, the book develops new concepts and methods of creative inquiry which situate childrens learning, aesthetic production, and theory-building within a more-than-human ecology of experience.

The book presents a series of generative openings and propositions for future research in the field of climate change education, while also offering wide-ranging applications for graduate students and researchers in childhood and youth studies, the environmental arts and humanities, cultural studies of science and technology, educational philosophy, and environmental education.

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  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032372389

About Amy Cutter-Mackenzie-KnowlesDavid Rousell

David Rousell is Senior Lecturer in Creative Education at RMIT University Australia where he co-leads the Creative Agency Research Lab for ecological studies of creativity. His book Immersive Cartography and Post-Qualitative Inquiry was published with Routledge in 2021. Amy Cutter-Mackenzie-Knowles is Professor of Sustainability Environment and Education at Southern Cross University Australia. She is the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Education as well as the Research Leader of the Sustainability Environment and the Arts in Education (SEAE) Research Cluster.

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