Agency in language. Lessons from (and for) a phenomenological approach to education

Phenomenological Pedagogy shares theoretical ground with many other perspectives which have brought forward the idea of the discursive constitution of reality. Although highly diverse, these perspectives may be seen to have a family resemblance in Wittgensteinian sense. In this article, I propose an...

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Main Author: Manuela Vaccari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2018-10-01
Series:Ricerche di Pedagogia e Didattica
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Online Access:https://rpd.unibo.it/article/view/8594
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spelling doaj-6ffae26ebb0546a2a4ba8e21abd284d72020-11-25T00:45:37ZengUniversity of BolognaRicerche di Pedagogia e Didattica1970-22212018-10-01132497310.6092/issn.1970-2221/85947488Agency in language. Lessons from (and for) a phenomenological approach to educationManuela Vaccari0Università di BolognaPhenomenological Pedagogy shares theoretical ground with many other perspectives which have brought forward the idea of the discursive constitution of reality. Although highly diverse, these perspectives may be seen to have a family resemblance in Wittgensteinian sense. In this article, I propose an overview of them, starting with a presentation of the most consolidated and authoritative traditions, which may be considered the forefathers of the phenomenological family – having promoted the idea of the constitution of reality through the discursive practices of everyday life. Some aspects of Conversation Analysis, a discipline specialized in bringing out the phenomenally high density of everyday interactions, will be discussed. Finally, various currents of the Applied Conversation Analysis will be presented to suggest how the research approach developed in these areas of concern could be of great inspiration for educational research rooted in (re-)thinking the mind, culture and language “phenomenologically”.https://rpd.unibo.it/article/view/8594Phenomenological Pedagogysituated interactionagency of languageConversation Analysisinstitutional accountability
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Agency in language. Lessons from (and for) a phenomenological approach to education
Ricerche di Pedagogia e Didattica
Phenomenological Pedagogy
situated interaction
agency of language
Conversation Analysis
institutional accountability
author_facet Manuela Vaccari
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title Agency in language. Lessons from (and for) a phenomenological approach to education
title_short Agency in language. Lessons from (and for) a phenomenological approach to education
title_full Agency in language. Lessons from (and for) a phenomenological approach to education
title_fullStr Agency in language. Lessons from (and for) a phenomenological approach to education
title_full_unstemmed Agency in language. Lessons from (and for) a phenomenological approach to education
title_sort agency in language. lessons from (and for) a phenomenological approach to education
publisher University of Bologna
series Ricerche di Pedagogia e Didattica
issn 1970-2221
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Phenomenological Pedagogy shares theoretical ground with many other perspectives which have brought forward the idea of the discursive constitution of reality. Although highly diverse, these perspectives may be seen to have a family resemblance in Wittgensteinian sense. In this article, I propose an overview of them, starting with a presentation of the most consolidated and authoritative traditions, which may be considered the forefathers of the phenomenological family – having promoted the idea of the constitution of reality through the discursive practices of everyday life. Some aspects of Conversation Analysis, a discipline specialized in bringing out the phenomenally high density of everyday interactions, will be discussed. Finally, various currents of the Applied Conversation Analysis will be presented to suggest how the research approach developed in these areas of concern could be of great inspiration for educational research rooted in (re-)thinking the mind, culture and language “phenomenologically”.
topic Phenomenological Pedagogy
situated interaction
agency of language
Conversation Analysis
institutional accountability
url https://rpd.unibo.it/article/view/8594
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