Post-Human Reading Group - Challenging anthropocentric analysis of visual data: A relational materialist methodological approach to educational research

Post-Human Reading Group is a new event series, organized by LiDA.  We will read papers, articles, and chapters situated in the post-human tradition, and, inspired by these approaches, we will be discussing new ways materiality can be accounted for in educational research.

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For our third and final session of the semester, we will read and discuss "Challenging anthropocentric analysis of visual data: A relational materialist methodological approach to educational research" (Lenz Taguchi & Hultmann, 2010). We will also discuss next semester's reading groups.

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to challenge the habitual anthropocentric gaze we use when analysing educational data, which takes human beings as the starting point and centre, and gives humans a self-evident higher position above other matter in reality. By enacting analysis of photographic images from a preschool playground, using a relational materialist methodological approach, we put to work concepts that open up possibilities to understand the child as emergent in a relational field, where non-human forces are equally at play in constituting children’s becomings. In the second part of the paper, we discuss how the decentring of the child may also be applied to researchers as producers of knowledge. Such a decentring, where the data itself is considered to have a constitutive force and be working upon the researcher as much as the researcher works upon the data, has both methodological and ethical consequences for research.

 

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Published May 27, 2020 12:16 AM - Last modified May 27, 2020 12:16 AM