Journal article
Infantologies. An EPAT collective writing project
Educational philosophy and theory, Vol.First online
27/10/2020
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Abstract
Infantologies is a collective writing project designed to express and summarise important ideas, approaches and forms of advocacy in a short and condensed method, in order to present a network of diverse themes, arguments and evidence concerning infants. This is a collective writing project invited fifteen scholars to participate by writing 500 words with maximum of 5 references in a short period of time (normally a couple of weeks). It is a kind of clearing house for dominant statements about the importance of the world of infants, their evolving minds, and physical and social bodies, and the crucial impact of parental, family, cultural, social and physical environments. This writing project follows the methodology of collective writing and builds on recent EPAT collective writing projects. Jayne White curated the section 'Infant Theories for Contemporary Times' and Marek Tesar curated 'Pedagogical Frameworks'. Other collective writing projects that resonate with infantologies will follow, including Infastasies and Infanticides.
Details
- Title
- Infantologies. An EPAT collective writing project
- Creators
- Michael A. Peters - Beijing Normal UniversityE. Jayne White - RMIT UniversityMarek Tesar - University of AucklandAndrew Gibbons - Auckland University of TechnologySonja Arndt - The University of MelbourneNiina Rutanen - University of JyväskyläSheila Degotardi - Macquarie UniversityAndi Salamon - Charles Sturt UniversityKim Browne - Deakin UniversityBridgette Redder - Te Rito Maioha Early Childhood (Wellington, New Zealand)Jennifer Charteris - University of New EnglandKiri Gould - University of AucklandAlison Warren - Te Rito Maioha Early Childhood (Wellington, New Zealand)Andrea Delaune - University of CanterburyOlivera Kamenarac - University of WaikatoNina Hood - University of AucklandSean Sturm - University of Auckland
- Publication Details
- Educational philosophy and theory, Vol.First online
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Number of pages
- 19
- Identifiers
- 991013205708602368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Education
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article