家庭对话在变得负责任方面的作用:一种共同的世界办法

Leah K. Edwards
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在这篇观点论文中,我借鉴了《共同世界》教育学的见解,考虑了家庭对话在塑造与气候变化和生态破坏有关的政治机构和道德方面的作用。《共同世界》的教育工作者和研究人员邀请成年人关注孩子们提出的关于世界的问题,以此作为对掠夺性定居者殖民主义令人不安的主流叙事的开场。将这种方法从课堂转移到其他代际接触,我认为孩子和父母之间的互动可以提供短暂的接触,以便在多物种世界中变得有反应能力。“共同世界”的学者和教育工作者将儿童视为一个成长的过程,在成人与儿童的互动中采用了一种过程本体论,开辟了成人在教育相遇的时空中“成长”的可能性。通过与我5岁的孩子的对话,我思考了在我们的生活中,与孩子们的接触如何为重新思考责任的伦理和政治问题提供了可能性。关键词:相遇成为责任父母-子女学习家庭气候变化披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。这项工作得到了经济和社会研究理事会的支持。
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The role of family dialogue in becoming response-able: a common worlds approach
ABSTRACTIn this Viewpoints paper, I consider the role of family dialogue in shaping political agency and morality in relation to climate change and ecological destruction, drawing on insights from Common Worlds pedagogy. Common Worlds educators and researchers invite adults to attend to the questions children ask about the world as openings for unsettling dominant narratives of extractive settler colonialism. Moving this approach out of the classroom towards other intergenerational encounters, I suggest that interactions between children and parents can offer fleeting encounters for becoming response-able in multispecies worlds. Considering childing as a process of becoming, Common Worlds scholars and educators adopt a process ontology within adult–child interactions, opening up the possibility of adults, too, ‘becoming’ in the space–time of educational encounters. Drawing on conversations with my 5-year-old, I consider how encounters with the children in our lives can offer possibilities for re-casting ethical and political questions of responsibility.KEYWORDS: Encounterbecomingresponsibilityparent–child learningfamilyclimate change Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Economic and Social Research Council.
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