In this paper, I explore thinking that happens in children's meaningful engagement with the city. To open up my argument, I discuss two events during which children are caught up in intra -active play with things and spaces. I argue that this mode of being joyfully engaged with one's surroundings is key to what Jane Bennett (2001) calls enchantment. This experience can be described as a sudden moment of wonder-at-the-world: it is an inspiring event, of being moved by something. It is a disruption that can open up new reflection. Because enchantment is highly affectual, it deepens one's engagement with the world: it fosters dwelling with. By this, I refer to making a home for oneself in the world, with the world. I approach this engagement a...
In this chapter, we explore some of the work of an arts and well-being charity in the UK called Camb...
© 2019 Sarah Maree HealyWhat if a purpose of pedagogy was to create environments where intense exper...
The subjective aspect of urban experience, and urban imaginaries in particular, have not been addre...
This study is a reaction to the paucity of research on children's aesthetic encounters in living env...
This article introduces the notion of enchanted animism, contending that an enchanted re-animation o...
In this paper, I approach the problematics of working in the contemporary neoliberal academic landsc...
Introduction: Increasingly, children are becoming alienated and detached from their natural world. P...
Objective: In this paper we ask what can be learnt by being-with children as they engage in imaginat...
Creative Common worlding with research-creation in early childhood education engages with provocatio...
© 2012 Helen NoddingTaking the form of drawing, text-based works and sculptural installation, my res...
In this paper, the author explores how the practice of walking the city may open curricular spaces t...
It is asserted that people in first world countries have become consumed by ‘things’ and ‘wants’, ra...
How do we create strong urban narratives? How do we create affection for our cities? Play, an essent...
This paper presents initial findings from pilot studies testing the use of practice-based research m...
IN THIS PAPER, CHILDREN’S idealised playspace drawings, arising from their participation in planning...
In this chapter, we explore some of the work of an arts and well-being charity in the UK called Camb...
© 2019 Sarah Maree HealyWhat if a purpose of pedagogy was to create environments where intense exper...
The subjective aspect of urban experience, and urban imaginaries in particular, have not been addre...
This study is a reaction to the paucity of research on children's aesthetic encounters in living env...
This article introduces the notion of enchanted animism, contending that an enchanted re-animation o...
In this paper, I approach the problematics of working in the contemporary neoliberal academic landsc...
Introduction: Increasingly, children are becoming alienated and detached from their natural world. P...
Objective: In this paper we ask what can be learnt by being-with children as they engage in imaginat...
Creative Common worlding with research-creation in early childhood education engages with provocatio...
© 2012 Helen NoddingTaking the form of drawing, text-based works and sculptural installation, my res...
In this paper, the author explores how the practice of walking the city may open curricular spaces t...
It is asserted that people in first world countries have become consumed by ‘things’ and ‘wants’, ra...
How do we create strong urban narratives? How do we create affection for our cities? Play, an essent...
This paper presents initial findings from pilot studies testing the use of practice-based research m...
IN THIS PAPER, CHILDREN’S idealised playspace drawings, arising from their participation in planning...
In this chapter, we explore some of the work of an arts and well-being charity in the UK called Camb...
© 2019 Sarah Maree HealyWhat if a purpose of pedagogy was to create environments where intense exper...
The subjective aspect of urban experience, and urban imaginaries in particular, have not been addre...