This essay approaches educational alternatives from a specific case study: an unrealised student project, designed as an unconventional ethnographic/ethological field study with pigs in a commercial slaughter swine facility. I begin with an interview-based account of the student’s own version of what happened with her project proposal in the process that led to its final disapproval by her university. Then I provide a speculative scenario, created as the not-yet-realised possibility of the project and outlined as if it had been carried out. In the end I discuss different meanings “education” takes on in the two accounts and ask how species-, scientific-, and ethical difference may come together as organisers of education theory and practice...
The hierarchical human-centric paradigm has been criticized by various movements of posthuman philos...
The use of animals in practical classes in university courses requires a bioethical approach so that...
We argue for the notion of egomorphism as an inexorable discursive element in/for children's intersp...
This essay approaches educational alternatives from a specific case study: an unrealised student pro...
The Journal of Educational Alternatives. This paper has been peer-reviewed but does not include the ...
ABSTRACT The dissertation is a speculative essay exploring the integration of animal studies into th...
In light of the dramatic growth and rapid institutionalization of human-animal studies in recent yea...
In light of the dramatic growth and rapid institutionalization of human-animal studies in recent yea...
This paper contributes to the debate about the absence of nonhuman animals (The term ‘nonhuman anima...
What becomes of education when performed in a slaughterhouse? Drawing on Raunig’s Marxian–Deleuzian ...
The objective of this chapter is twofold. First, it critically discusses conventional education epis...
Pedagogy has been theorised as a process of becoming, throughout history, as well as in contemporary...
This article discusses approaches to educational theory and practice, influenced by moral philosophy...
Serpell (2009) identifies that until recent times connections with humans and non-human animals have...
This thematic issue of Research in Arts and Education focuses on exploring research with species oth...
The hierarchical human-centric paradigm has been criticized by various movements of posthuman philos...
The use of animals in practical classes in university courses requires a bioethical approach so that...
We argue for the notion of egomorphism as an inexorable discursive element in/for children's intersp...
This essay approaches educational alternatives from a specific case study: an unrealised student pro...
The Journal of Educational Alternatives. This paper has been peer-reviewed but does not include the ...
ABSTRACT The dissertation is a speculative essay exploring the integration of animal studies into th...
In light of the dramatic growth and rapid institutionalization of human-animal studies in recent yea...
In light of the dramatic growth and rapid institutionalization of human-animal studies in recent yea...
This paper contributes to the debate about the absence of nonhuman animals (The term ‘nonhuman anima...
What becomes of education when performed in a slaughterhouse? Drawing on Raunig’s Marxian–Deleuzian ...
The objective of this chapter is twofold. First, it critically discusses conventional education epis...
Pedagogy has been theorised as a process of becoming, throughout history, as well as in contemporary...
This article discusses approaches to educational theory and practice, influenced by moral philosophy...
Serpell (2009) identifies that until recent times connections with humans and non-human animals have...
This thematic issue of Research in Arts and Education focuses on exploring research with species oth...
The hierarchical human-centric paradigm has been criticized by various movements of posthuman philos...
The use of animals in practical classes in university courses requires a bioethical approach so that...
We argue for the notion of egomorphism as an inexorable discursive element in/for children's intersp...