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- Title
Portal-time and wanderlines: What does virusing with make possible in childhood research?
- Authors
Osgood, Jayne; Andersen, Camilla Eline; Otterstad, Ann Merete
- Abstract
This paper emerged from the forces of a pandemic that invited us to wrestle with what ‘virusingwith’ might potentiate in educational research-creation (Manning, 2016a). We sense the Coronavirus perform its agency on childhood in the Capitalocene in new, troubling, and sometimes hopeful ways. Research-creation has compelled us to dwell upon how virusing-with makes attuning differently to the world possible. We contemplate how virusing-with as concept and method holds the potential to disrupt and reformulate ways to undertake research and ways to conceptualise the child. Inspired by Manning’s (2020) recent work in relation to the child of the wanderline, we explore how multiple wanderlines take shape and interweave through research processes. Through the curation of three threshold events we think-do qualitative research in ways that push ideas and practices about childhood in directions that attend to agentic relationalities between the human, non-human and more-than-human. We argue that practices of virusing-with in portal time provides space for coming-into-relations of differences (Manning, 2016a, p.11) as an ecology of practice that shapes how educational research might be conceptualised and practiced.
- Subjects
CORONAVIRUSES; EDUCATION research; QUALITATIVE research; COVID-19; PANDEMICS; HEALING
- Publication
Reconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology, 2022, Vol 13, Issue 3, p208
- ISSN
1892-042X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7577/rerm.5138