Recent new materialist and posthumanist research in curriculum and pedagogy studies is focusing more and more on the intertwinement between social justice, fairness, and accountability, and how to put these ideals to use to create inclusive, consciousness-raising canons, curricula, and pedagogies that take the dehumanized and the more-than-human into account. Especially pedagogical responsibility, often rephrased as ‘response-ability’ to accentuate the entanglements that this notion engenders versus forgotten or forcefully eradicated knowledges, and between teacher and student as intra-active learners, is highlighted in this ethico-political turn. In this chapter, a critical pedagogical cartography of response-ability is sketched out to phi...
The many known and unknown consequences of the pandemic have generated not only a biological crisis ...
Critical thinking, is widely celebrated as a soft employability skill, like the communications an...
When the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered universities in March 2020, many students and faculty were thro...
COVID-19 has illuminated and exacerbated inequities, yet, as a crisis, it is not exceptional in its ...
Drawing on personal teaching experience, this article considers the potentiality and pains of a peda...
In this short essay, I sketch the contours of critical new materialist and posthumanist intervention...
This Special Issue offers PhEmaterialisms as a way to explore the world asvital and complex, while s...
Whether we are said to be living in the Anthropocene, the Capitalocene, or are witnessing th...
Our collective, sensorial, cartographic storying of becoming-response-able traces our noticing, atte...
This is the final version. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record. Alongside the...
In this article we discuss the difference between curriculum studies (as a field of inquiry) in the ...
This paper considers the nexus of affective engagement, a critical analysis of systemic discriminati...
The COVID-19 pandemic (in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter Movement) exposed pervasive inequi...
This dissertation utilizes psychoanalytic theory to understand the anxieties that construct narratio...
This chapter touches upon the damaging impact of neoliberal reason on institutions of higher educati...
The many known and unknown consequences of the pandemic have generated not only a biological crisis ...
Critical thinking, is widely celebrated as a soft employability skill, like the communications an...
When the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered universities in March 2020, many students and faculty were thro...
COVID-19 has illuminated and exacerbated inequities, yet, as a crisis, it is not exceptional in its ...
Drawing on personal teaching experience, this article considers the potentiality and pains of a peda...
In this short essay, I sketch the contours of critical new materialist and posthumanist intervention...
This Special Issue offers PhEmaterialisms as a way to explore the world asvital and complex, while s...
Whether we are said to be living in the Anthropocene, the Capitalocene, or are witnessing th...
Our collective, sensorial, cartographic storying of becoming-response-able traces our noticing, atte...
This is the final version. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record. Alongside the...
In this article we discuss the difference between curriculum studies (as a field of inquiry) in the ...
This paper considers the nexus of affective engagement, a critical analysis of systemic discriminati...
The COVID-19 pandemic (in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter Movement) exposed pervasive inequi...
This dissertation utilizes psychoanalytic theory to understand the anxieties that construct narratio...
This chapter touches upon the damaging impact of neoliberal reason on institutions of higher educati...
The many known and unknown consequences of the pandemic have generated not only a biological crisis ...
Critical thinking, is widely celebrated as a soft employability skill, like the communications an...
When the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered universities in March 2020, many students and faculty were thro...