Walking Methodologies in a More-than-human World: WalkingLab

Sarah E. Truman , Stephanie Springgay
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Walking Methodologies in a More-than-human World: WalkingLab

Sarah E. Truman , Stephanie Springgay
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178 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: May 14, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 178
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9780367264956
  • Dimensions: 6.13" W x 1.0" L x 9.19" H

Stephanie Springgayis an Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. She is a leader in research-creation methodologies, with a particular interest in theories of matter, movement and affect. With Sarah E. Truman she co-directsWalkingLab. Her research-creation projects are documented at: www.thepedagogicalimpulse.com, www.walkinglab.org, and www.artistsoupkitchen.com. Stephanie has published widely in academic journals and is the co-editor ofM/othering a Bodied Curriculum: Emplacement, Desire, Affect;co-editor ofCurriculum and the Cultural Body;and author ofBody Knowledge and Curriculum: Pedagogies of Touch in Youth and Visual Culture.

Sarah E. Trumanis Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research focuses on reading and writing speculative fiction in high schools. She also conducts ongoing research on walking methodologies and public pedagogy, and co-directs WalkingLab with Stephanie Springgay. Sarah's research is informed by the feminist new materialisms with a particular interest in theories of affect, queer theory, and speculative pragmatism. Sarah is co-editor of Pedagogical Matters: New Materialism and Curriculum Studies; and author of Searching for Guan Yin. Her research is detailed at www.sarahetruman.com and www.walkinglab.org

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