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Slow and affective becoming-with in early childhood education as the initiation of cultivation




AuthorsNordström, Alexandra; Sintonen, Sara

PublisherOslo University College

Publication year2024

JournalReconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology

Volume15

Issue2

First page 49

Last page66

eISSN1892-042X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7577/rerm.5790

Web address https://journals.oslomet.no/index.php/rerm/article/view/5790

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/477442283


Abstract

In this paper, we explore slow and affective becoming-with in early educational contexts as the initiation of cultivation. A slow approach advocates varied pace and rhythm, diverging from goal-driven approaches. Affective intensities, including feelings, bodies, and sensory elements challenge Western understandings of child and childhood. Our starting point for this reconsideration is the Finnish scholar J.A. Hollo’s (1895-1967) educational thinking, emphasizing Bildung as a process and the initiation of cultivation. Exploring postqualitative and non-representational methodologies, we focus on the messy and mundane in-betweens in early childhood education. That is, altering how we perceive place by refocusing our gaze from a physical location to intricate, intertwining becoming-withs. By refocusing our gaze on the slow and affective here and now – by thinking, seeing, and feeling with Hollo – we aim to contribute to ongoing discussions on a post-developmental and post-neoliberal ECEC.


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