This article shifts from the formal learning spaces of school anduniversity to an Australian public swimming pool to playfullyengage some of the dilemmas that recent theory poses forcurriculum studies. The article enacts multiple diffractions(Barad, 2007) as theory becomes swimming and swimmingbecomes theory, and ideas and movements are themselvesdiffracted or changed by the writing of a poem. What does thepool teach us? What is learnt at the pool? How does learningemerge at the pool? Physics, chemistry, biology, and artistrycombine, as multiple human and non-human bodies intra-act(Barad, 2007), calling each other into being in this exploration ofhow distributed agencies and fractal causalities (Bennett, 2010)change how learning might be th...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore a community swimming program using autoethnography...
The chapter explores how arts-based practices informed by posthuman feminism can contribute to expan...
This chapter explores the unknown territory of a lost project: an ethnography of a public swimming p...
Faced with the reality of an impending global water crisis, the Swimming Lessons project was develo...
Diving in to New Materialist theory, this paper explores what might be learnt at a public swimming p...
Science education that provides learners with opportunities for deep and direct engagement with wate...
This paper invites readers to an encounter of novel learning in the school subject physical educatio...
© 2015 Dr. Christine Marie PhillipsThis thesis examines the architecture of modern waterside public ...
One of the most innovative recent interventions in spatial studies has been the shift towards aquati...
This paper explores swimming as a healthy body-water engagement in blue space at selected outdoor I...
How does the practice of swimming come to affect the complex production and expression of embodiment...
Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The critical project the authors propose overturns the assu...
Life below water, as well as at waters, is threatened due to human activity that has caused global w...
The global climate change-related water crisis, disproportionately affecting peoples marginalised by...
This chapter argues that, beyond knowledge, skills and understandings, learning for sustainability r...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore a community swimming program using autoethnography...
The chapter explores how arts-based practices informed by posthuman feminism can contribute to expan...
This chapter explores the unknown territory of a lost project: an ethnography of a public swimming p...
Faced with the reality of an impending global water crisis, the Swimming Lessons project was develo...
Diving in to New Materialist theory, this paper explores what might be learnt at a public swimming p...
Science education that provides learners with opportunities for deep and direct engagement with wate...
This paper invites readers to an encounter of novel learning in the school subject physical educatio...
© 2015 Dr. Christine Marie PhillipsThis thesis examines the architecture of modern waterside public ...
One of the most innovative recent interventions in spatial studies has been the shift towards aquati...
This paper explores swimming as a healthy body-water engagement in blue space at selected outdoor I...
How does the practice of swimming come to affect the complex production and expression of embodiment...
Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The critical project the authors propose overturns the assu...
Life below water, as well as at waters, is threatened due to human activity that has caused global w...
The global climate change-related water crisis, disproportionately affecting peoples marginalised by...
This chapter argues that, beyond knowledge, skills and understandings, learning for sustainability r...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore a community swimming program using autoethnography...
The chapter explores how arts-based practices informed by posthuman feminism can contribute to expan...
This chapter explores the unknown territory of a lost project: an ethnography of a public swimming p...