On (In)security: A conversation on education and intergenerational dialogues
This paper presents a QA conversation held at the Performance Philosophy Biennial in Amsterdam, 2019. Three presentations responded to the conference call of ‘intervening in the habit of academia as a place for mature or adult voices,’ by exploring ways of making space for children’s voices. Connect...
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doaj-58f2ae702ce241be90ae819db2fd8fff2020-11-25T02:04:16ZengPerformance PhilosophyPerformance Philosophy2057-71762020-02-015234936810.21476/PP.2020.52285172On (In)security: A conversation on education and intergenerational dialoguesCarolin Bebek0Kate Katafiasz1Karian Schuitema2Benjamin Weber3University of BremenNewman UniversityKeele UniversityUniversity of BremenThis paper presents a QA conversation held at the Performance Philosophy Biennial in Amsterdam, 2019. Three presentations responded to the conference call of ‘intervening in the habit of academia as a place for mature or adult voices,’ by exploring ways of making space for children’s voices. Connected by a focus on intergeneration dialogues, children’s disruption and the possibilities of empowerment, both within education and within familial structures, the three presentations opened a discussion about interpellation, sensitivity and (in)security. This paper presents this discussion in a reworked and extended format, offering insight into the presentations on the day, the subsequent conversation and the overarching questions that these dialogues provoke.https://www.performancephilosophy.org/journal/article/view/285drama and arts education, body as an open unity, educating learning disabled and neurodiverse children |
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On (In)security: A conversation on education and intergenerational dialogues |
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On (In)security: A conversation on education and intergenerational dialogues |
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This paper presents a QA conversation held at the Performance Philosophy Biennial in Amsterdam, 2019. Three presentations responded to the conference call of ‘intervening in the habit of academia as a place for mature or adult voices,’ by exploring ways of making space for children’s voices. Connected by a focus on intergeneration dialogues, children’s disruption and the possibilities of empowerment, both within education and within familial structures, the three presentations opened a discussion about interpellation, sensitivity and (in)security. This paper presents this discussion in a reworked and extended format, offering insight into the presentations on the day, the subsequent conversation and the overarching questions that these dialogues provoke. |
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drama and arts education, body as an open unity, educating learning disabled and neurodiverse children |
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