Postdevelopmental approaches to childhood art aim to go beyond the constraining parameters and trajectories of the dominant paradigm of developmentalism. Postdevelopmental researchers embrace methods that enable us to engage more fully with children’s art-making by actively turning towards aspects of the experience that may be uncomfortable or disruptive. Multimodal mediated discourse analysis (MMDA) is a methodological tool that can be used as a way to tune into ‘pivots’ in the action of children’s art-making. In doing this, MMDA can be used as a means to provoke a wider and richer discussion of children’s art-making. In this article, I show how working with MMDA can deepen our dialogues about taboo, disgust, mess, cleanliness, waste and s...
Within this dissertation I discuss my experience as both teacher and researcher in an early childhoo...
For one instructor, years of working with children in the art classroom suggested that talking with ...
Art education theory and practice sees children as constructivist learners, but postmodern theory te...
Postdevelopmental approaches to childhood art aim to go beyond the constraining parameters and traje...
The purpose of this study is to investigate what socio-cultural value and belief about visual arts a...
In this article, I address the concept of critical coalitions in play from two perspectives. First, ...
This article engages with the current debate in childhood research on children’s voices and represen...
This article describes art therapy assessment in a paediatric disability setting. In this setting wh...
This paper presents one aspect of a sociocultural micro-ethnographic study examining how 11- and 12-...
This article describes art therapy assessment in a paediatric disability setting. In this setting wh...
In this article, I address the concept of critical coalitions in play from two perspectives. First, ...
This paper presents one aspect of a sociocultural micro-ethnographic study examining how 11- and 12-...
THE PAINTING CHILD. A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF AESTHETIC PROCESSES OF LEARNING IN RELATION TO DEWEY´S A...
This article seeks to disrupt contemporary cultural imaginations about children and childhood; we of...
Children’s contemporary culture is a phenomenon of interest to many scholars. While most research fo...
Within this dissertation I discuss my experience as both teacher and researcher in an early childhoo...
For one instructor, years of working with children in the art classroom suggested that talking with ...
Art education theory and practice sees children as constructivist learners, but postmodern theory te...
Postdevelopmental approaches to childhood art aim to go beyond the constraining parameters and traje...
The purpose of this study is to investigate what socio-cultural value and belief about visual arts a...
In this article, I address the concept of critical coalitions in play from two perspectives. First, ...
This article engages with the current debate in childhood research on children’s voices and represen...
This article describes art therapy assessment in a paediatric disability setting. In this setting wh...
This paper presents one aspect of a sociocultural micro-ethnographic study examining how 11- and 12-...
This article describes art therapy assessment in a paediatric disability setting. In this setting wh...
In this article, I address the concept of critical coalitions in play from two perspectives. First, ...
This paper presents one aspect of a sociocultural micro-ethnographic study examining how 11- and 12-...
THE PAINTING CHILD. A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF AESTHETIC PROCESSES OF LEARNING IN RELATION TO DEWEY´S A...
This article seeks to disrupt contemporary cultural imaginations about children and childhood; we of...
Children’s contemporary culture is a phenomenon of interest to many scholars. While most research fo...
Within this dissertation I discuss my experience as both teacher and researcher in an early childhoo...
For one instructor, years of working with children in the art classroom suggested that talking with ...
Art education theory and practice sees children as constructivist learners, but postmodern theory te...