In this article we analyze the phenomenon of touch to discuss care and knowing within child-animal relations. The empirical part was conducted as a multispecies ethnography in a comprehensive school with an educational zoo built in a huge greenhouse. Storytelling, Despret’s idea of “versions,” and insights drawn from dance are used to take a close look at touching events between the research participants. From observations of caring hands and the material-discursive dimensions involved in stroking, the article moves on to consider ways of knowing and not-knowing that intertwine and are produced in touch. Finally, touch is discussed as a complex worlding dance that always takes more than two.In this article we analyze the phenomenon of touch...
This article presents a methodological account of a postqualitative approach to research investigati...
Abstract The article explores how touch appears in children’s everyday peer relations in preschools...
This article will focus in on one short play spell in the outdoor space of a classroom of 2-year-old...
In this article we analyze the phenomenon of touch to discuss care and knowing within child-animal r...
Abstract In this article we analyze the phenomenon of touch to discuss care and knowing within chil...
This joint article draws on artistic practices that showcase how relations to nature can articulate ...
Childhood scholars have for some time worked toward the idea that instead of being situated in their...
Climate crisis and mass extinction show the need to reshape our understanding of human culture in re...
The article examines the resonance of a particular quality of touch identified, with reference to th...
Abstract This article focuses on the stories that practitioners tell about the touch in the context ...
This special issue seeks to provoke, challenge, and inspire more multimodal scholars to engage with ...
[About the book] Given that touch and touching is so central to everyday embodied existence, why ...
Abstract This article examines the relations between human children and other than human animals in...
This paper reflects on a slow-motion video clip of the hands of three young children as they play wi...
This thesis aims to explore how literal notions of touching as well as being touched figuratively ca...
This article presents a methodological account of a postqualitative approach to research investigati...
Abstract The article explores how touch appears in children’s everyday peer relations in preschools...
This article will focus in on one short play spell in the outdoor space of a classroom of 2-year-old...
In this article we analyze the phenomenon of touch to discuss care and knowing within child-animal r...
Abstract In this article we analyze the phenomenon of touch to discuss care and knowing within chil...
This joint article draws on artistic practices that showcase how relations to nature can articulate ...
Childhood scholars have for some time worked toward the idea that instead of being situated in their...
Climate crisis and mass extinction show the need to reshape our understanding of human culture in re...
The article examines the resonance of a particular quality of touch identified, with reference to th...
Abstract This article focuses on the stories that practitioners tell about the touch in the context ...
This special issue seeks to provoke, challenge, and inspire more multimodal scholars to engage with ...
[About the book] Given that touch and touching is so central to everyday embodied existence, why ...
Abstract This article examines the relations between human children and other than human animals in...
This paper reflects on a slow-motion video clip of the hands of three young children as they play wi...
This thesis aims to explore how literal notions of touching as well as being touched figuratively ca...
This article presents a methodological account of a postqualitative approach to research investigati...
Abstract The article explores how touch appears in children’s everyday peer relations in preschools...
This article will focus in on one short play spell in the outdoor space of a classroom of 2-year-old...