The modern classroom chair: Exploring the ‘coercive design’ of contemporary schooling

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Power and Education Pub Date : 2023-03-09 DOI:10.1177/17577438231163043
N. Selwyn
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This paper explores the role of material design as a form of institutional power within contemporary school settings. Drawing on concepts of ‘coercive design’ and ‘hostile architecture’ from design studies, the paper examines three ‘innovative’ designs for classroom chairs – relatively mundane but integral elements of the regulation and disciplining of school space. It is argued that the design intentions of these material objects reveal a number of constrained, conservative intentions to maintain the traditional ordered notion of the classroom as a place where students stay in their seats and engage in work. Tellingly, however, this corporeal manipulation and moderation is now couched in claims around desirable physiological and cognitive conditions for learning – with students’ bodies seen as objects to arrange and constrain in ways deemed conducive for learning. The paper problematises this de-socialised view of classrooms, alongside the underpinning sense of design solutionism and (mis)appropriation of ‘learning science’ by product designers to justify their products’ capacities to somehow cause learning to take place.
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现代课堂椅:探索当代学校教育的“强制设计”
本文探讨了材料设计作为一种制度权力形式在当代学校环境中的作用。本文借鉴了设计研究中的“强制设计”和“敌对建筑”概念,研究了教室椅子的三种“创新”设计——相对平凡但却是学校空间管理和规范的组成部分。有人认为,这些实物的设计意图揭示了一些受约束的、保守的意图,以保持课堂作为学生坐在座位上工作的地方的传统有序概念。然而,很明显,这种物质操纵和节制现在表现在围绕理想的学习生理和认知条件的主张中——学生的身体被视为以有利于学习的方式安排和约束的对象。这篇论文对这种去社会化的课堂观提出了质疑,同时也提出了设计解决方案主义的基本概念,以及产品设计师对“学习科学”的(错误)挪用,以证明他们的产品在某种程度上导致学习的能力。
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Power and Education
Power and Education Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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