Sustainable Eco-Justice Placemaking

For the new earth (“In truth, the earth will one day become a place of healing”) is not to be found in the neurotic or perverse reterritorializations that arrest the process or assign it goals; it is no more behind than ahead, it coincides with the comple

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Becoming Earth A Post Human Turn in Educational Discourse Collapsing Nature/Culture Divides

Edited by Anne B. Reinertsen Queen Maud University College, Norway

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Becoming Earth: A New Materialism Turn in Educational Discourses Collapsing Nature Culture Divides or Greenish Post-Anthroposcene Humanities Anne B. Reinertsen 2. Qualitative Inquiry and the Measuring Apparatus Jodi Kaufmann

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3. Killing The Mother? Butler after Barad in Feminist (Post) Qualitative Research Patti Lather

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4. Poetic Inquiry: Using Found Poetry and Identity Poetry to Transform Qualitative Data Valerie J. Janesick

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5. Data as Constant Becomings: Collapsing Dichotomous Divides of Data and Researcher in Identity Construction Work Louise Thomas

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6. “In-Betweens Spaces”: Tales from a Remida Nina Odegard and Nina Rossholt

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7. Featherlines: Becoming Human Differently with Earth Others Margaret Somerville and Frances Bodkin

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8. Thinking Sensing Livingloving and Becoming Earth: This Posthumanist Research(er) Hanna Ellen Guttorm

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9. Notes on Wor(l)dly Becoming with Child/ren/hood(s): In the Middle of Small Things Writing, Response-Ability and Be-ing-in-Common-Worlds-with99 Ann Merete Otterstad 10. A Practice in Materialized Refiguration: A Modest Attempt in Making a Difference Liz Jones

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11. Ungrounding Earth: An Ontological Take on Professionalism and Race in Early Childhood Education and Care Camilla Eline Andersen

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12. The Call to Performance Norman Denzin

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13. Sustainable Eco-Justice Placemaking Anne Beate Reinertsen

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ANNE B. REINERTSEN

1. BECOMING EARTH A New Materialism Turn in Educational Discourses Collapsing Nature Culture Divides or Greenish Post-Anthroposcene Humanities

INTRODUCTION

I work hard with fun increasing headings to build in critical dense dynamics from the start. So I try several as I introduce the book. This is therefore a joyful cacophony of high voltage voices offering playful, earnest, challenging, and hopeful versions of our collective future in the form of creative nonfiction, fiction, art, essays, poetry, and more. Here are thus voices full of determination and power wanting more signalling