In this article, I propose an affect approach to learning events concerning relations between children, popular media, and digital technology. Affect conceives learning as an aesthetic event in which particles of the world pass into bodies and transform their capacities to feel, perceive, and think. A conceptual discussion on affect and affective pedagogy is developed. This discussion is extended through an ethnographic narrative connected to a small study constructed from a layered perspective as mother/scholar/art educator and centered on the creative activity of a 10-year-old girl with digital technology and a passionate attachment to manga and anime. Implications from this study are drawn for an affective pedagogy that orients toward le...
This article presents an analysis of data from a project which investigated children and young peopl...
This essay’s main purpose is to sketch the relations between affect, politics, and everyday life in...
Online learning can be an alienating experience; students can feel their emotions are disregarded, m...
In this article, I propose an affect approach to learning events concerning relations between childr...
Abstract Technological innovations, such as social networking systems, games for learning, and digi...
Educational environments are increasingly using online technologies that aim to identify and manage ...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...
In this paper, the concept of affective learning is discussed in today’s context, in which technolog...
Educational environments are increasingly using online technologies that aim to identify and manage ...
This article combines research results from a range of projects with two consistent themes. Firstly,...
Research on the processes of mediatization aims to explore the mutual shaping of media and social li...
Research on the processes of mediatization aims to explore the mutual shaping of media and social li...
The article discusses the importance of interactive media in the teaching-learning process in the li...
This article provides the theoretical background for this Special Issue which explores the mediatiza...
The article discusses the importance of interactive media in the teaching-learning process in the li...
This article presents an analysis of data from a project which investigated children and young peopl...
This essay’s main purpose is to sketch the relations between affect, politics, and everyday life in...
Online learning can be an alienating experience; students can feel their emotions are disregarded, m...
In this article, I propose an affect approach to learning events concerning relations between childr...
Abstract Technological innovations, such as social networking systems, games for learning, and digi...
Educational environments are increasingly using online technologies that aim to identify and manage ...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...
In this paper, the concept of affective learning is discussed in today’s context, in which technolog...
Educational environments are increasingly using online technologies that aim to identify and manage ...
This article combines research results from a range of projects with two consistent themes. Firstly,...
Research on the processes of mediatization aims to explore the mutual shaping of media and social li...
Research on the processes of mediatization aims to explore the mutual shaping of media and social li...
The article discusses the importance of interactive media in the teaching-learning process in the li...
This article provides the theoretical background for this Special Issue which explores the mediatiza...
The article discusses the importance of interactive media in the teaching-learning process in the li...
This article presents an analysis of data from a project which investigated children and young peopl...
This essay’s main purpose is to sketch the relations between affect, politics, and everyday life in...
Online learning can be an alienating experience; students can feel their emotions are disregarded, m...