Exploring PluriLogicality
A half-day interactive symposium
Hosted by the Creativity and Emergent Educational-futures (CEEN) Network, Graduate School of Education, University of Exeter
A Research Services research event | |
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Date | 20 July 2018 |
Time | 13:00 to 18:00 |
Place | South Cloisters, St Lukes Campus, 1 Heavitree Road, EX1 2LU |
Provider | Research Services |
Organizer | Graduate School of Education |
Event details
Abstract
The Creativity and Emergent Educational-futures (CEEN) Network brings together a group of people with overlapping and intersecting philosophical orientations, ideologies and values that challenge the status quo on education. Despite the diversity within CEEN, we all do research that, in various ways, argues for the centrality of difference and emergence in our practices of thinking, being and doing. We have termed this ‘pluri-logical’ because it challenges dominant linear, ‘mono-logical’ understandings, which are conducted exclusively within one point of view or frame of reference. In this half-day symposium we wish to pursue this idea with colleagues and students to unpack and interrogate the notion of plurilogicality in a range of different educational contexts, both within and outside the university context.
Programme
Time | Session | Information | Information |
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13.00 - 13.45 | Opening reception |
SC 3.06 foyer Lunch and Registration |
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14.00 - 14.30 | Panel discussion |
SC 3.06 Exploring plurilogicality fledgling celebrationS of meaningS, actantS, voiceS, actionS, differenceS, valueS, learningS Panel members: Deborah Osberg; Manal Sabbah; Sharon Witt; Maryam Almohammad |
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14.30 - 15.45 | Parallel workshops |
SC 1.21 Plurilogicality & creative education: embodied making and becoming in a Posthuman world (about movement) Kerry Chappell and Heather Wren |
SC 1.24 Plurilogical relationality: co-constructing through “being-with” non-human and human others (about decolonisation) Fran Martin, Manal Sabbah, Sarah Chave |
15.45 - 16.15 | Break |
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16.15 - 17.30 | Parallel workshops |
SC 1.21 Plurilogical anticipation: overcoming normative ethics through symbiotic play (about responsibility) Deborah Osberg, Chris Turner and Chryssa Sgouridou |
SC 1.24 Maryam Almohammad, Yasmine Maksousa, Madam Reem Safour, Jane Andrews |
17.30 - 18.00 | Plenary | SC 3.06 | |
18.00 - 20.00 | Closing reception |
SC 3.06 foyer Networking/drinks/finger-food snacks |
Registration and fees
Delegate fee: £40
Student fee (full time at any University): £20
Please visit the Exeter Online Store to register your interest in attending.
Contact
If you have any questions please contact: Kerry Chappell, Co-Lead of CEEN.
Image by Mae Walker.
Location:
South Cloisters, St Lukes Campus, 1 Heavitree Road, EX1 2LU