ERIC Number: EJ1382237
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 15
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ISSN: ISSN-0965-0792
EISSN: EISSN-1747-5074
Hope and Responsibility: Embracing Different Types of Knowledge Whilst Generating My Own Living-Educational-Theory
Carozzi, Giulia
Educational Action Research, v31 n1 p21-35 2023
For Foucault, discourses shape people's knowledge and inform how they act in a society. Power over others is legitimated by dominant discourses, a means through which hegemony discloses itself: a given group is entitled to oppress another. As a parent-educator based in Italy, I see such discourses manifesting themselves in actions and speeches. As a researcher, I also perceive the power of the dominant discourse promoted by the Western academies, which excludes many diverse knowledge systems present in the world. Using personally-orientated action research, in my living-educational-theory enquiry I aim to make a more aware contribution in the socio-historical and socio-cultural context I live in. I therefore clarify which values inform my way of being, and I analyse how much I've been influenced by dominant discourses which go against the values I hold. It is my "responsibility" to respect and absorb different types of knowledge, recognising the "other" as significant. In this, I am led by a sense of "hope": while acting against dominant discourses, I, and others, are making use of our social imaginations. In my hometown a community of authentic learners is forming. In it, we seek to convert 'power-over' to 'power-with' as we generate educational knowledge together.
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Theories, Power Structure, Western Civilization, Indigenous Knowledge, Sociocultural Patterns, Cultural Context, Positive Attitudes, Researchers, Social Responsibility, Authentic Learning, Foreign Countries, Discourse Analysis, Learning Processes, Moral Values, Freedom, Justice, Perspective Taking, Immigration, Democracy, Personal Narratives, Racism, African Culture, Cultural Awareness, Intergroup Relations, Parent Child Relationship, Altruism, Play, Stranger Reactions, Young Children, Mothers
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Italy; Tanzania
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