A shift in systems: (co-)conceptualising pedagogy in an era of continuous complexity

Laura Suzanne Barritt, M. Popovac, Martyn Woodward, Stephen Thompson

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Abstract

As a result of complex co-constructive entanglements of contemporary lived-ex-perience, this paper develops ideas from posthumanist and material perspectives on education, that recognise, unpack and analyse the particular dynamic, co-con-structive nature of the post-digital entanglements of technology with the epistemic and ontological development of students (Bozalek, Braidotti, Shefer and Zemby-las, 2018). Drawing from Haraway’s idea of symbiogenesis, (2016), this paper suggests that a critical facet of contemporary pedagogy requires an understanding of the key skill of poiesis, to render visible the entangled ontology of the contem-porary post-digital adolescent to better inform appropriate pedagogic developments.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-116
JournalBuckingham Journal of Education
Volume2
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 17 Nov 2021

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