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New materialisms and children's outdoor environments: murmurative diffractions
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New materialisms and children's outdoor environments: murmurative diffractions

Jane Merewether
Children's geographies, Vol.17(1), pp.105-117
2019

Abstract

diffractive analysis intra-action murmurative diffraction New materialisms outdoors
This article draws on new materialisms to highlight children's sensitivity to the agency of nonhuman materials. Working with data fragments from an ongoing project investigating children's relationship with their outdoor environments, the article uses the figure of murmuration in a diffractive analysis approach to reveal materialdiscursive intra-actions. In doing so, the article highlights an ingrained tendency to focus on the human whilst overlooking the material. Attentiveness to the agency of all matter, human and nonhuman, has significant implications for early childhood geographies, research and pedagogy as it shines a light on the intra-active nature of the world. This offers new possibilities but also calls attention to the relations of responsibilities inherent in a world where all matter is vibrant and agential.

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6 Social Sciences
6.269 Political Philosophy
6.269.1694 Affect and Posthumanism
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Geography
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Social Sciences, general
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