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On the relational autonomy of materials: entanglements in maker literacies research

Amélie Lemieux, Jennifer Rowsell

2020Literacy21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This article addresses key components of posthumanism and maker literacies by reporting on empirical data from two makerspace research sites. Using posthuman methodologies, we suggest practical considerations of the relational autonomy of materials through entanglements between humans, non‐humans and more‐than‐humans in makerspace classroom settings. We propose answers to the following research questions: How do materials manifest their relational autonomy in makerspaces? How could the relational autonomy of materials impact maker literacies pedagogy? With this article, our contribution warrants researchers to think about the unpredictability of maker work through posthuman methodologies and how maker projects can help speak against the failing student rhetoric in literacy education.

Topics & Concepts

PosthumanPosthumanismAutonomyRhetoricLiteracyPedagogyScientific literacySociologyPsychologyEpistemologyScience educationPolitical scienceLinguisticsPhilosophyLawInnovative Human-Technology InteractionTeaching and Learning ProgrammingLiteracy, Media, and Education
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