Adults Researching Pre-Schoolers in More-Than-Human Contexts

Fiona Scott, Jo Bird
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Drawing on their reflective conversations, the authors argue that existing educational research paradigms may be insufficient for understanding how researchers are mutually affecting, and affected by, encounters with both the human and more-than-human, as spoken of in Rautio and Jokinen, whilst engaging in ethnographic research with pre-school children. Through empirically grounded reflections in the social and material spaces of kindergartens and family homes, we aim to reflect and raise critical questions about existing educational research paradigms, focusing on: 1. The intrinsic tensions between child-centered and post-human paradigms. 2. The (in)stability of researcher identity in the Anthropocene. 3. The unique research context(s) of early childhood play. The chapter concludes by proposing for debate several new norms for the kind of ‘identity work' in which researchers grappling with the emergent post-human and Anthropocentric traditions might consider engaging.
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成年人在非人类环境中研究学龄前儿童
根据他们的反思对话,作者认为,现有的教育研究范式可能不足以理解研究人员如何相互影响,以及如何受到人类和超越人类的遭遇的影响,就像在ratio和Jokinen中所说的那样,同时与学龄前儿童进行民族志研究。通过对幼儿园和家庭的社会和物质空间的实证反思,我们旨在反思和提出对现有教育研究范式的批判性问题,重点关注:1。以儿童为中心和后人类范式之间的内在矛盾。2. 人类世研究者身份的稳定性。儿童早期游戏的独特研究背景。本章最后提出了关于“身份工作”的几种新规范的辩论,研究人员正在努力应对新兴的后人类和人类中心主义传统,可能会考虑参与其中。
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