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Larissa Michelle Lara – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
This essay explores Physical Cultural Studies (PCS) and shows how this field of studies raises challenges and possibilities for dialogue with the sociocultural and pedagogical subfields of the Brazilian physical education in a local reality. To this end, the text presents PCS based on theoretical productions by researchers who recognize themselves…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Human Body, Cultural Influences
Lauren Mark; Shannon K. McManimon – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
We propose inviting the body into the university writing process through somatic pedagogical practices. This study investigates an effort to write from our body and through our body in a course where students used the body as a site of creation. Challenging mind-body dualism and the erasure of bodily ways of knowing, students participated in…
Descriptors: Human Body, Writing Processes, Writing Instruction, Perception
David Rousell; Anna Hickey-Moody; Jelena Aleksic – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
Considering art and its educative potentials as a living experiment with the body's elemental constitution and modes of organisation, this article engages "water," "earth," "air," and "fire" as milieus through which a body learns to sense, move, and act in the world differently. This leads to a series of…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Art Education, Power Structure, Colonialism
Michalinos Zembylas – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
The objective of this article is to engage in a critical review of Roberto Esposito's biopolitical account by including a thoroughgoing interrogation of racism and white supremacy through the lens of Black affect studies. It is argued that both white supremacy studies and Esposito's framework could work side-by-side in ways that are productive for…
Descriptors: Racism, Whites, Educational Philosophy, Human Body
Joseph Paul Ferguson – Learning: Research and Practice, 2024
I draw on the work of Bernard Stiegler and Charles Peirce to propose that "negentropic education" is education for "deproletarianizing" society through embracing the possibility of singularities, so we once again know how to live, make and do, and to theorize. We need to pay deep attention to our surroundings and to value our…
Descriptors: Human Body, Power Structure, World Views, Scientific Concepts
Claudia Mandel Katz – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2025
This visual essay explores the creative counter-narratives produced in the Theoretical-Practical Art and Gender Laboratories to Dismantle Violence Against Women and Girls, held virtually by the Women's Museum Costa Rica (WMCR) in alliance with the Cultural Centre of Spain in Costa Rica (October-November 2021). The laboratories focused on three…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, Females, Gender Bias
Amalie Strange – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
More-than-human refusal, as an expression of agency, plays an active role in constructing boundaries. In this article, I address what kind of environmental education is made possible by the productive constraints of respecting more-than-human boundaries and refusal. This is intertwined with how humans can practice being attentive to the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Entomology, Interaction, Human Body
Laura V. Sández – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
By analyzing the "ritual of purification" presented on stage in Nao Bustamante's performance "Indigurrito," I show how identity categories influence different, and at times contradictory, readings of enactments of power in ways that enhance or obstruct an empathic response. The methodological lens for this article borrows from…
Descriptors: Empathy, Emotional Response, Hispanic Americans, Human Body
Yukari Seko; Iva Pivalica – Communication Teacher, 2025
Critical health communication (CHC) explores how meanings and enactments of health are linked to power dynamics and systemic inequalities by centering the body in research and practice. When teaching CHC in a postsecondary classroom, it is imperative to provide students with an opportunity to engage in embodied learning to think critically about…
Descriptors: Health, Communication Skills, Human Body, Critical Thinking
James William Yeates – Research Ethics, 2024
Animal behaviour and welfare research are part of a wider endeavour to optimize the health and wellbeing of humans, animals and ecosystems. As such, it is part of the One Health research agenda. This article applies ethical principles described by the One Health High Level Expert Panel to animal behaviour and welfare research. These principles…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Human Body, Ecology
Anne Bertin-Renoux – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
This study explores the ways in which embodied creativity is conceived and implemented in french schools through the study of a corpus of professional articles published since the 1960s in a journal dedicated to physical education. The analysis focuses on pedagogical experiments to foster bodily creativity carried out in primary schools, as part…
Descriptors: Creativity, Human Body, Foreign Countries, Physical Education
Duarte, Bryan J.; Cordova, Amanda J. – Journal of School Leadership, 2023
Our work seeks to reflexively make visible the blurring of binary markers at the intersection of our research, sexuality, gender, and professional socialization as a necessary disruption to liberate our intersectional possibilities in the making. We argue the queering of educational leadership is met by the intimate and layered experiences of…
Descriptors: Leadership, Educational Research, Sexual Identity, Homosexuality
Eghosa Obaizamomwan-Hamilton – Harvard Educational Review, 2024
In this Voices: Reflective Accounts of Education essay, Eghosa Obaizamomwan-Hamilton argues that for her, and for many Black women, hair is integral to her identity. She situates her knowledge and theorizing in her own body and uses her hair as a way to conceptualize her experiences as a secondary teacher in the anti-Black space of education.…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Females, Ethnography, Teaching Experience
Fincham, Emmanuelle N. – Global Studies of Childhood, 2022
Mainstream images of "toddler" tend to serve a humorous purpose in mass media, most often presenting children of this age (18 months-3 years) as out-of-control. This assumed "barbaric" toddler promotes early childhood as a time for intervention, expecting adults to be the shapers of behavior and knowledge within discourses of…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Child Behavior, Child Development, Teaching Methods
Dernikos, Bessie P.; Nightengale-Lee, Bianca; Thiel, Jaye Johnson; Lenters, Kimberly; Bailey, Erin – Journal of Literacy Research, 2023
In this theoretical and conceptual article, we consider how meaning-making, literacies, identities, power, privilege, and in/equities are entangled with/in non/human sociomaterial force relations. Inspired by Rose, we build theoretically on the philosophical principles of hip-hop--flow, rupture, layering, and sampling. Conceptually, we invite…
Descriptors: Music, Philosophy, African Americans, Racism

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