This book conceptualizes ecopedagogies as forms of educational innovation and critique that emerge from, negotiate, debate, produce, resist, and/or overcome the shifting and expansive postdigital ecosystems of humans, machines, nonhuman animals, objects, stuff, and other forms of matter. Contemporary postdigital ecosystems are determined by a range of new bioinformational reconfigurations in areas including capitalism, imperialism, settler-colonialism, and ontological hierarchies more generally. Postdigital ecopedagogies name a condition, a question, and a call for experimentation to link pedagogical research and practice to challenges of our moment. They pose living, breathing, expanding, contracting, fluid, and spatial conditions and questions of our non-chronological present. This book presents analyses of that present from a wide spectrum of disciplines, including but not limited to education studies, philosophy, politics, sociology, arts, and architecture.
Daftar Isi
Foreword.- Introduction.- Part 1: Theories .- Postdigital Ecopedagogies: Genealogies, Contradictions, and Possible Futures.-Hypermodernity, Adaptation, and Education - Alexander J. Means.- Dialogic teleologies in the great reset – Greta Goetz.- Touching Correspondence: Walking dogs and writing letters.- Postdigital voices: Subjectivity, power, and pedagogy.- Part 2: Decolonization.- Decolonizing Ecopedagogies: Beyond a Settler Education.- Postdigital Ecopedagogical Praxis: Toward Decolonial And Affirmative Biopolitical Horizons.- Pan African Socialism and Decolonial Trajectories: Postdigital Implications.- Insurrectional democracy, military perversion and the quest for environmental peace: the last frontiers of ecopedagogy before us.- Ecopedagogy and new imaginaries: Can critical media literacy offer hope for reimagining a world without ‘digital divides’ of (neo)coloniality, (eco)racism, and anthropocentrism?.- A diffractive vision for postdigital tertiary education in a “Hybrid University” in Aotearoa, New Zealand.- Part 3: Education.- Composting the anti-human University.- Ecopedagogies of attainment and progress in postdigital contexts.- Towards second-wave architectural ecopedagogies: the continuing need for revolutionary praxes in built environment education.- Speculative Postdigital Ecopedagogies and Cinematic Cephalopods: Thinking-with (yet-to-come) Walks with Strangers.- Ear to the Ground: The Pedagogical Potential of Site-Specific Sound Art.- Postdigital intercreative pedagogies: ecoeducational practices for the commons.- Ecopedagogy is the Pedagogy Against Capital: Need for a Radical Rupturing of the Dehumanised Façade Beyond the Concessionary Liberal Politics.- Malfunctioning right in our backyards OR the strangeness of ecological awareness.- Greta’s Choice.- Afterword.
Tentang Penulis
Petar Jandrić is Professor at the Zagreb University of Applied Sciences, Croatia, and Visiting Professor at the University of Wolverhampton, UK. His previous academic affiliations include Croatian Academic and Research Network, National e-Science Centre at the University of Edinburgh, Glasgow School of Art, and Cass School of Education at the University of East London. He is Editor-in-Chief of Postdigital Science and Education journal and book series.
Derek R. Ford is Assistant Professor of Education Studies at De Pauw. He’s written six books, the latest of which is Marxism, Pedagogy, and the General Intellect: Beyond the Knowledge Economy (2021) and Inhuman Educations: Jean-François Lyotard, Pedagogy, Thought (2021). He’s associate editor of Postdigital Science and Education and assistant editor of the Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies. Ford is also a contributing editor at The Hampton Institute.