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Title

Movement belongs to all of us? Thinking interdisciplinarity with early childhood studies and kinesiology

Authors

Land, Nicole

Abstract

This article takes up a question of how early childhood studies and kinesiology might undertake interdisciplinarity together. Working with the provocation of the phrase ‘movement belongs to all of us’, this article probes the character of three particular interdisciplinary alliances between early childhood studies and kinesiology, asking what becomes possible and impossible for interdisciplinary work amid each collision. These intersections include moving with humans and new materialist movements, dancing childhoods and bodily boundaries, and doing collaboratories and social justice. Working closely with each of these intersections, I propose discord, perceptibility, and collectivity as three possible practices toward inventing unfamiliar interdisciplinarity between early childhood studies and kinesiology.

Publication

Journal of Pedagogy, 2022, Vol 13, Issue 1, p71

ISSN

1338-1563

DOI

10.2478/jped-2022-0004

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