Feminist Posthumanisms, New Materialisms and Education

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Agentic Assemblage
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Common World Pedagogies
Diffractive Methodology
Educational Inquiry
educational ontology
educational philosophy
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feminist epistemology
feminist ethics
feminist materialist methodologies in education
feminist posthumanism
Feminist Posthumanisms
feminist studies
gender studies
Human Nonhuman Assemblage
Material Feminist
Material Feminist Theorizing
material turn in research
materialism
Multispecies Ethnographies
multispecies pedagogy
Neo-liberal Subjectivity
neo-liberalism
Neoliberal Subjectivity
new materialism
pedagogy
People's Social Networking Sites
People’s Social Networking Sites
PhEmaterialism
Played Back
Posthuman Feminist Theory
Posthuman Voice
posthumanism
posthumanism theories
qualitative inquiry
relational agency
Research Artifact
Researcher Practices
School Absence
Sexuality Assemblages
Smart Phones
Social Constructionist Postmodernism
Tagged Cleavage
Van Der Tuin
Women Elementary School Teachers
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367585914
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This edited collection is a careful assemblage of papers that have contributed to the maturing field within education studies that works with the feminist implications of the theories and methodologies of posthumanism and new materialism – what we have also called elsewhere ‘PhEmaterialism’.

The generative questions for this collection are: what if we locate education in doing and becoming rather than being? And, how does associating education with matter, multiplicity and relationality change how we think about agency, ontology and epistemology? This collection foregrounds cutting edge educational research that works to trouble the binaries between theory and methodology. It demonstrates new forms of feminist ethics and response-ability in research practices, and offers some coherence to this new area of research. This volume will provide a vital reference text for educational researchers and scholars interested in this burgeoning area of theoretically informed methodology and methodologically informed theory.

The chapters in this book were originally published as articles in Taylor & Francis journals.

Jessica Ringrose is Professor of Sociology of Gender and Education at the UCL Institute of Education, UK. Her work develops innovative feminist approaches to understanding subjectivity, affectivity and assembled power relations. Her books include Post-Feminist Education? (2013); Deleuze and Research Methodologies (2013) and Children, Sexuality and Sexualisation (2015).

Katie Warfield is a faculty member in the Department of Journalism and Communication at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada. She is the Director of the Visual Media Workshop, a centre for research and learning into digital visual culture. Her recent writings have appeared in Social Media + Society, Feminist Media Studies and Feminist Issues, 6th ed. (2016).

Shiva Zarabadi is a PhD candidate at the UCL Institute of Education, UK. Her work explores subjectivity in relation to assemblages of matter and meaning, humans and more-than-humans, and affect, taking a New Materialist and Posthumanist approach. Her PhD research focuses on the becomings of Muslim girls under the structure of Prevent policy in London secondary schools.