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Affective Cartographies : Affinities and Affects in Arts, Research, and Pedagogies / edited by Sara Victoria Carrasco Segovia, Fernando Hernández Hernández, Juana María Sancho-Gil

資料タイプ 電子ブック
1st ed. 2023.
出版者 (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
出版年 2023
大きさ XIX, 263 p. 35 illus : online resource

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一般注記 1: Exploring relationships between affects and different cartographical conceptions in various contexts and educational research settings -- 2:An invitation to explore the relationships between affect and different conceptions of cartographies in a range of contexts and educational research settings -- 3: C/a/r/tography to map affections about my relationship with the University -- 4: Artistic Research and Cartography Thinking: common sites for becoming-with -- 5: Walking-with public art: Mapping ‘Re’ encounters underground -- 6: Exploring scenarios, possibilities, and challenges of cartographies in school and higher education -- 7: Embodied, entangled and felt: encounters between carte, audio geographies and the nonhuman in a public garden space -- 8: Cartography as a filmic text: drifting to juxtapose the immaterial bodies and affects -- 9: Affective Cartographies art project: in pursuit of a meaningful learning -- 10: Secondary School Teachers' Learning Cartographies as Experiences of Being Affected -- 11: The fold in post qualitative inquiry through a living cartography -- 12: Exploring university students' practices of affects on their cartographic learning trajectories -- 13: Cartographies for gendering an affective pedagogy
This book focuses on cartographies as epistemology and visual strategy, highlighting three major axes: corporeal, affective, and nomadic learning. Based on the onto-episte-methodological and ethical displacement from reductive approaches, the book emphasizes new ways of understanding arts, research, teaching and learning processes at the university and beyond. Contributions highlight practices focused on dialogue, sharing, readings and philosophical discussions which allow educators to move away from what is typically thought of as ‘correct’, and reinforce the importance of a decolonized approach to learning and knowledge, understanding the (re)search process as an imperfect journey in becoming. Sara Carrasco Segovia is Associate Professor in the Fine Art Faculty at the University of Barcelona, Spain, and Associate Professor in the Fine Art Faculty at the Autonomous University of Chile. Fernando Hernández-Hernández is Professor of Contemporary Visualities, Psychology of Art and Arts-Based Research in the Unit of Cultural Pedagogies at the Fine Arts Faculty of the University of Barcelona, Spain. Juana M. Sancho-Gil is Emeritus Professor of Educational Technologies in the Faculty of Education of the University of Barcelona, Spain, and Doctor Honoris Causa at the National Autonomous University of Mexico
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42163-1
著者標目 Carrasco Segovia, Sara Victoria editor
Hernández Hernández, Fernando editor
Sancho-Gil, Juana María editor
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件 名 LCSH:Education -- Research  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Teaching
LCSH:Art -- Philosophy  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Education, Higher
LCSH:Science -- Social aspects  全ての件名で検索
FREE:Research Methods in Education
FREE:Pedagogy
FREE:Theory of Arts
FREE:Higher Education
FREE:Posthumanism
分 類 LCC:LB1028-1028.25
DC23:370.72
書誌ID EB16355400
ISBN 9783031421631

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