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The Florida Research Ensemble (Ulmer, Revelle, Freeman and Tilson)
is an interdisciplinary collaborative arts and research group
developing choragraphy, a method of inquiry which applies modernist
arts practices and poststructural theory to the design and testing
of image as category. The authors argue that image categories
functions for networked digital media the way Aristotle's word
categories functioned for literate concepts. "Chora" was retrieved
for contemporary philosophy by Jacques Derrida, in the context of
his deconstruction of Western metaphysics. Grounded in grammatology
(the history and theory of writing), Derrida's critique of Being
and Becoming as primary concepts of reality is that the category or
classification system invented within literacy is not adequate for
the apparatus of electracy that has developed since the industrial
revolution. The FRE project in Miami designed and tested a
prototype for a choral category, capable of coordinating real
places, cultural collective information, digital technologies, and
personal experience. Miami Virtue tested choragraphy as a method
for adopting a particular region (the Miami River), including
primary discourses organizing its lifeworld, and articulating it as
a category of thought. The designed and recorded virtual site
functions for electracy the way concepts function for literacy: as
a navigable set supporting holistic intelligence and public
discourse.
Exploring Instagram’s public pedagogy at scale, this book uses
innovative digital methods to trace and analyze how publics
reinforce and resist settler colonialism as they engage with the
Trans Mountain pipeline controversy online. The book traces
opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline in so-called Canada,
where overlapping networks of concerned citizens, Indigenous land
protectors, and environmental activists have used Instagram to
document pipeline construction, policing, and land degradation;
teach using infographics; and express solidarity through artwork
and re-shared posts. These expressions constitute a form of
“public pedagogy,†where social media takes on an educative
force, influencing publics whether or not they set foot in the
classroom.
This interdisciplinary volume on The Challenge of Radicalization
and Extremism: Integrating Research on Education and Citizenship in
the Context of Migration addresses the need for educational
researchers to place their work in a broader social and political
context by connecting it to the current and highly relevant issue
of extremism and radicalization. It is just as important for
researchers of extremism and radicalization to strengthen their
conceptual links with educational fields, especially with education
for democratic citizenship, as for researchers in education to get
more familiar with issues of migration. This book meets a current
shortage of research that addresses these issues across subjects
and disciplines to inform both scientific and professional
stakeholders in the educational and social sectors. The volume is
divided into three parts. The first part, Foundations, provides
fundamental research on radicalization and the rejection of
democratic values. In the second part, Analysis of Preconditions
within the Educational Context, key risk and protective factors
against radicalization for young people are explored. Finally, the
third part, Approaches for Prevention and Intervention, offers
concrete suggestions for prevention and intervention methods within
formal and informal educational contexts. The contributions show
how new avenues for prevention can be explored through integrating
citizenship education's twofold function to assimilate and to
empower.
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