This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE in Policy Futures in Education on 08/10/2021, available online: https://doi.org/10.1177/14782103211049915 The accepted version of the publication may differ from the final published version.This paper explores a possible future of postdigital education in 2050 using the means of social science fiction. The first part of the paper introduces the shift from 20th century primacy of physics to 21st century primacy of biology with an accent to new postdigital���biodigital reconfigurations and challenges in and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The second part of the paper presents a fictional speech at the graduation ceremony of a fictional military academy in a fictional East Asian cou...
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This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in Studies in Philosophy and Educ...
This paper analyzes how biomimetic innovations reveal a recursive knot between biological knowledge ...
This article is based on a conversation between Alex, Amy, Petar, Derek, Michael, and Sarah conducte...
This paper argues that the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic created a space to reconceptualise educa...
This paper explores a possible future of postdigital education in 2050 using the means of social sci...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in Postdigital Science and Educat...
This paper aims to interpret, analyse, and critique educational pasts, presents, and futures. It is...
Editorial commentWe are increasingly no longer in a world where digital technology and media is sepa...
The paper examines factors needed for science and technology convergence and tries to create new und...
peer reviewedhe paper draws upon photography as an active intervention into compromised environments...
This editorial is a culmination of various research on the area of posthuman theorization as applied...
The growing field of biomimicry promises to supplant modern industry's energy-intensive models of en...
Globally, science curricula have been described as outdated, and students perceive school science as...
This paper explores the concept of posthumanism through biopolitics. Although the goal of biopolitic...
This article is based on a conversation between Alex, Amy, Petar, Derek, Michael, and Sarah conducte...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in Studies in Philosophy and Educ...
This paper analyzes how biomimetic innovations reveal a recursive knot between biological knowledge ...
This article is based on a conversation between Alex, Amy, Petar, Derek, Michael, and Sarah conducte...
This paper argues that the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic created a space to reconceptualise educa...