In recent sociomaterialist, materialist and post-human theorizing which foregrounds the importance of objects and bodies, ideas of consciousness and intentionality are seen as potentially tainted either with Cartesian mind-body splits or with subjectivities that are too discursively constructed. At the same time, new theories of affect as something pre-personal and corporeal further marginalize the notion of human agency. But could the pendulum have swung too far in outlawing the human in favour of the pre-human and post-human? How can sociomaterial theories be reconciled with educators’ ongoing commitment to give their pupils voice and identify effective pedagogies for teaching digital media? This paper analyses data from a study of online...
Despite the potential of digitally enhanced learning environments for supporting twenty-first-centur...
This paper takes a view of digital literacy, which moves beyond a focus on technical methods and ski...
Existing research on the use of technology in participatory theatre in education has paid little att...
This chapter provides an introduction to perspectives that may be described as ‘sociomaterial&...
Early progressive and sociocultural theories in education share unexpected similarities with recent ...
© 2015 Dr. Robert Malcolm RoeRom Harré concerned with human agency and Michel Foucault with power re...
Thinking posthumanly – from a post-Enlightenment, critical, new materialist perspective – things, in...
Teachers’ agency is an essential factor in understanding and developing pedagogics. The study adds ...
Agency has attracted considerable attention, especially of late. Nevertheless, perceptions of langua...
What does it mean for young people to act in or upon the world, with, through and in response to med...
This open access book analyzes language education through a socio-material framework. The authors re...
Purpose: This article compares theoretical conceptions that reclaim and re-think material practice –...
Teacher agency in times of curriculum reform has often been researched and studied from a humanist p...
This article draws on materials from ethnographic and participatory research on everyday eating prac...
In this chapter we outline a “sociomaterial” configuration that has been circulating in ...
Despite the potential of digitally enhanced learning environments for supporting twenty-first-centur...
This paper takes a view of digital literacy, which moves beyond a focus on technical methods and ski...
Existing research on the use of technology in participatory theatre in education has paid little att...
This chapter provides an introduction to perspectives that may be described as ‘sociomaterial&...
Early progressive and sociocultural theories in education share unexpected similarities with recent ...
© 2015 Dr. Robert Malcolm RoeRom Harré concerned with human agency and Michel Foucault with power re...
Thinking posthumanly – from a post-Enlightenment, critical, new materialist perspective – things, in...
Teachers’ agency is an essential factor in understanding and developing pedagogics. The study adds ...
Agency has attracted considerable attention, especially of late. Nevertheless, perceptions of langua...
What does it mean for young people to act in or upon the world, with, through and in response to med...
This open access book analyzes language education through a socio-material framework. The authors re...
Purpose: This article compares theoretical conceptions that reclaim and re-think material practice –...
Teacher agency in times of curriculum reform has often been researched and studied from a humanist p...
This article draws on materials from ethnographic and participatory research on everyday eating prac...
In this chapter we outline a “sociomaterial” configuration that has been circulating in ...
Despite the potential of digitally enhanced learning environments for supporting twenty-first-centur...
This paper takes a view of digital literacy, which moves beyond a focus on technical methods and ski...
Existing research on the use of technology in participatory theatre in education has paid little att...