Relational Encounters with Folk School Pedagogies

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arts based research
Author_Amber Ward
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educational philosophy
educational theory
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experimental craft
more-than-human kin
more-than-human subjectivities
posthuman ethics
qualitative inquiry
relational pedagogies
The Clearing Folk School
visualizing philosophy

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  • ISBN 9781032503356
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores folk school pedagogies through craft as a creative inquiry. Using a study at and inspired by The Clearing Folk School, a continuing education institution located at the northern tip of the Door County Peninsula, Wisconsin, it explores the crafting of teaching practices from learners, educators, researchers, artists, animals, land, plants, and sky. The author shows how such practices function as an antidote to contemporary anthropocentric, environmental, and political crises. Contributing to conversations in posthuman ethics, it engages folk school pedagogies between humans and more-than-humans through thinking, writing, folding, interviewing, collaging, and journaling. Exploring craft as a creative inquiry that works against conventional methods of and assumptions about research, it ultimately investigates the utility of folk school teaching practices that highlight relations between beings and things as kin. As such, it will appeal to scholars, researchers, faculty, and postgraduate students working across research methods, arts education, and educational philosophy by taking seriously relational pedagogies and perspectives through craft as a creative inquiry.

Amber Ward is Associate Professor of Art Education in the Department of Art Education at Florida State University, USA. Her research uses creative approaches of inquiry to explore the material practices of craft, feminism, and sustainability and mend the world around us.

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