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Children's Constructive Play as Materialised Memory Practice
ABSTRACT This study examines how memory becomes entangled with materials in children's constructive play. Using visual ethnography, elicitation interviews and Visual Network Analysis with a 15‐year‐old Mongolian child living in Finland, the findings reveal that memory is not a fixed recollection of the past but a relational, non‐linear process enacted ...
Sinyoung Kim, Kristiina Kumpulainen
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ABSTRACT In Panorama, artist Amie Siegel montaged films made by Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CMNH) staff in the 1930s–1970s when documenting their research expeditions and exhibition projects, along with her own footage shot in the museum. Displayed at Carnegie Museum of Art in 2023–2024, the exhibition made visible the often hidden labors of ...
Deirdre Madeleine Smith
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Cyborgs en la acción pedagógica: Una reflexión a partir de un discurso de Donna Haraway
Este ensayo intenta reflexionar sobre la acción pedagógica construida a partir del libro “Ciencia, Cyborgs y mujeres, la reinvención de la naturaleza” de Donna Haraway. Desde la definición de Cyborg como un monstruo cibernético, constituido por máquina y
M. Ramírez Pavelic
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Ecologization Is Not a Metaphor: Museums in the Web of Life
ABSTRACT This article documents and critiques emerging accounts of museum “ecologization”. Drawing on political ecology, materialist theory, and contemporary museum practice, we challenge dominant frameworks of ecological modernization and advocate for a more critical understanding of museums in the web of life.
Colin Sterling +2 more
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Posthumane visioner: En postkønnet eller kvindelige cyberkultur?
The article is a discussion of two cyberfeminists, Donna Haraway and Sadie Plant, and their innovative posthuman approaches to feminist decontruction of the masculine connotations of cyberculture.
Nina Lykke
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ABSTRACT This article examines how museums have expanded their societal roles, particularly in fostering community engagement, a shift highlighted during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Once focused mainly on presenting established knowledge, museums now work to involve the public in exploring ideas that help them navigate a changing world.
Laycca Umer +3 more
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Å nettverke bærekraftspraksiser. En kompost av juletrær, gjenbruksmaterialer og små ting
I denne artikkelen problematiseres bærekraftige barnehagepraksiser med materialer. Gjennom digitale fokusgrupper med barnehagelærere fra nettverket «Rommets kraft» utforsket jeg hvordan pedagogisk dokumentasjon kan bidra til at barnehagelærere øker sin ...
Nina Odegard
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Can a lizard ride on a housefly?: Navigating uncertainty and moral life in an Accra Zongo, Ghana
Abstract How can uncertainty become a resource for ethical life rather than a threat to it? Focusing on a Zongo community in Accra, Ghana—also known as a “traveler's camp” or “stranger's quarters”—this article examines how people use a creative form of communication called the practice of folding to sustain relationships shaped by conditions of ...
Emily A. Williamson
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Bearing(s) in Life Writing by Caro Giles and Kerri ní Dochartaigh
Twelve Moons: A Year Under a Shared Sky (2023) by Caro Giles and Cacophony of Bone (2023) by Kerri ní Dochartaigh are both memoirs written by “northern women” during the Covid-19 global pandemic.
Fiona McCann
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Defrosting humanism: Losing my ethical worldview in the wake of October 7th and Israel's retaliation
Abstract This auto‐ethnographic analysis describes the loss of my ethical worldview and my attempts to regain it following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel and the subsequent Israeli retaliation. On October 7th, I was unable to feel compassion for the people of Gaza or to take action against the Israeli retaliation, aspects that I used to see as ...
Yael Assor
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