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Cultivating Creative Coexistence(s): towards a critical education for creativity praxis to construct fairer human coexistences

Ermelindo Schultz, Laura Sánchez García, Laís Affornali Fernandes, Mateus Ribamar Paixão, Fernanda Kawasaki, Roberto Pereira

202020 citationsDOI

Abstract

Creative education is a central theme in a world where the division between human and intelligent machines produces new work and social relationships. Many researchers and educators reproduce a controversial discourse where being creative is mandatory to ”succeed” professionally and personally in the Creative Society. Situated in a participatory action research project conducted with socioeconomically vulnerable young people and their social educators in Brazil, we draw on learned lessons from this project to challenge such a discourse by introducing the notion of Creative Coexistence(s). We introduce this notion and discuss four pillars that sustain it and give people a base to promote creativity as a means to produce fairer human coexistence(s). By developing a critical discussion on the literature, and by presenting five scenarios on creative coexistence(s) activities, we elaborate and discuss the four pillars to cultivate creative coexistence(s): 1.Questioning the Creative Society, 2.Freirean-Papertian praxis, 3.Young people as (re)makers, and 4.Coexistence-centered experiences.

Topics & Concepts

PraxisCreativitySituatedSociologyConstruct (python library)Citizen journalismParticipatory action researchPedagogyTheme (computing)Action (physics)EpistemologyEngineering ethicsPsychologySocial psychologyPolitical scienceComputer scienceEngineeringLawAnthropologyQuantum mechanicsArtificial intelligenceProgramming languageOperating systemPhilosophyPhysicsTeaching and Learning ProgrammingCreativity in Education and NeuroscienceInnovative Human-Technology Interaction