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Recycling Piaget: Posthumanism and making children’s knowledge matter
Authors:Teresa K Aslanian
Institution:Department of Early Childhood Education, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:A growing body of research incorporates children’s perspectives into the research process. If we are to take children’s perspectives seriously in education research, research methodologies must be capable of addressing issues that matter to children. This article engages in a theoretical discussion that considers how a posthuman research methodology can support such an effort. Piaget’s early and lesser known qualitative studies on children’s conception of the world are re-read along with Karen Barad’s posthuman theory, using Catherine Malabou’s concept of plasticity. Through a plastic reading of Piaget and Barad, I consider how a posthuman theoretical framework might contribute to research seeking to access children’s perspectives. Before concluding, I reflect on some ethical concerns regarding posthuman research in education.
Keywords:Posthumanism  Piaget  onto-epistemology  children’s perspectives  Karen Barad  plasticity
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