Postdigital Positionality

Postdigital Positionality
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9789004466029
ISBN-13 : 9004466029
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Postdigital Positionality by : Sarah Hayes

This book challenges the notion that static principles of inclusive practice can be embedded and measured in Higher Education. It introduces the original concept of Postdigital Positionality as a dynamic lens through which inclusivity policies in universities might be reimagined.

Constructing Postdigital Research

Constructing Postdigital Research
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 9783031354113
ISBN-13 : 3031354117
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Constructing Postdigital Research by : Petar Jandrić

This book delves into the various methods of constructing postdigital research, with a particular focus on the postdigital dynamic of inclusion and exclusion, as well as the interplay between method and emancipation. By answering three fundamental questions - the relationship between postdigital theory and research practice, the relationship between method and emancipation, and how to construct emancipatory postdigital research - the book serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in conducting postdigital research. Constructing Postdigital Research: Method and Emancipation is complemented by Postdigital Research: Genealogies, Challenges, and Future Perspectives, also edited by Petar Jandrić, Alison MacKenzie, and Jeremy Knox, which explores these questions in theory.

Postdigital Research

Postdigital Research
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9783031312991
ISBN-13 : 3031312996
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Postdigital Research by : Petar Jandrić

This book explores genealogies and the challenges related to the concept of the postdigital, the ambiguous nature of postdigital knowledges, and the many faces of postdigital sensibilities. The book answers three key questions: What is postdigital knowledge? What does it mean to do postdigital research? What, if anything, is distinct from research conducted in other perspectives? As such, this book is a one-stop publication for those interested in the theory of postdigital research. Postdigital Research: Genealogies, Challenges, and Future Perspectives is complemented by Constructing Postdigital Research: Method and Emancipation, also edited by Petar Jandrić, Alison MacKenzie, and Jeremy Knox, which explores these questions in practice.

Postdigital Humans

Postdigital Humans
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9783030655921
ISBN-13 : 303065592X
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Postdigital Humans by : Maggi Savin-Baden

This book explores approaches to developing and using postdigital humans and the impact they are having on a postdigital world. It presents current research and practices at a time when education is changing rapidly with digital, technological advances. In particular, it outlines the major challenges faced by today’s employers, developers, teachers, researchers, priests and philosophers. The book examines conceptions of postdigital humans and studies the issue in connection with ethics and employment, as well as from perspectives such as philosophy and religion.

Online Postgraduate Education in a Postdigital World

Online Postgraduate Education in a Postdigital World
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9783030776732
ISBN-13 : 3030776735
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Online Postgraduate Education in a Postdigital World by : Tim Fawns

This edited volume builds upon the premise that online learning is not separate from the social and material world, and is made up of embodied, socially-meaningful experiences. It is founded on a “postdigital” perspective in which, much more than interactions with keyboards, computer screens, hardware or software, the learning that happens on online postgraduate programmes spills out into professional and informal settings, making connections with what comes before and after any formally-scheduled tasks. Unlike other books relating to online education, this book combines a theoretical perspective, in which the digital, physical and social are all interconnected within complex educational ecologies, with a focus grounded in postgraduate practice. This focus has important implications for the kinds of students and learning that are explored in the chapters of the book. This book provides an important contribution to the knowledge of what is required to produce quality, online postgraduate programmes at the level of teachers, curriculum designers, faculty developers and policy-makers.

Postdigital Positionality

Postdigital Positionality
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9004430261
ISBN-13 : 9789004430266
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Postdigital Positionality by : Sarah Hayes

This book challenges the notion that static principles of inclusive practice can be embedded and measured in Higher Education. It introduces the original concept of Postdigital Positionality as a dynamic lens through which inclusivity policies in universities might be reimagined.

Bioinformational Philosophy and Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies

Bioinformational Philosophy and Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9783030950064
ISBN-13 : 3030950069
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Bioinformational Philosophy and Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies by : Michael A. Peters

The book presents a cross-disciplinary overview of critical issues at the intersections of biology, information, and society. Based on theories of bioinformationalism, viral modernity, the postdigital condition, and others, this book explores two inter-related questions: Which new knowledge ecologies are emerging? Which philosophies and research approaches do they require? The book argues that the 20th century focus on machinery needs to be replaced, at least partially, by a focus on a better understanding of living systems and their interactions with technology at all scales – from viruses, through to human beings, to the Earth’s ecosystem. This change of direction cannot be made by a simple relocation of focus and/or funding from one discipline to another. In our age of the Anthropocene, (human and planetary) biology cannot be thought of without (digital) technology and society. Today’s curious bioinformational mix of blurred and messy relationships between physics and biology, old and new media, humanism and posthumanism, knowledge capitalism and bio-informational capitalism defines the postdigital condition and creates new knowledge ecologies. The book presents scholarly research defining new knowledge ecologies built upon emerging forms of scientific communication, big data deluge, and opacity of algorithmic operations. Many of these developments can be approached using the concept of viral modernity, which applies to viral technologies, codes and ecosystems in information, publishing, education, and emerging knowledge (journal) systems. It is within these overlapping theories and contexts, that this book explores new bioinformational philosophies and postdigital knowledge ecologies.

Postdigital Ecopedagogies

Postdigital Ecopedagogies
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9783030972622
ISBN-13 : 3030972623
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Postdigital Ecopedagogies by : Petar Jandrić

This book conceptualizes ecopedagogies as forms of educational innovation and critique that emerge from, negotiate, debate, produce, resist, and/or overcome the shifting and expansive postdigital ecosystems of humans, machines, nonhuman animals, objects, stuff, and other forms of matter. Contemporary postdigital ecosystems are determined by a range of new bioinformational reconfigurations in areas including capitalism, imperialism, settler-colonialism, and ontological hierarchies more generally. Postdigital ecopedagogies name a condition, a question, and a call for experimentation to link pedagogical research and practice to challenges of our moment. They pose living, breathing, expanding, contracting, fluid, and spatial conditions and questions of our non-chronological present. This book presents analyses of that present from a wide spectrum of disciplines, including but not limited to education studies, philosophy, politics, sociology, arts, and architecture.

Digital Learning in Higher Education

Digital Learning in Higher Education
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781800379404
ISBN-13 : 1800379404
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Learning in Higher Education by : Smith, Matt

Mapping the uncertain landscape of education in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Digital Learning in Higher Education examines how Higher Education (HE) institutions have moved to widespread digital learning in an effort to maintain the educational experience. The book navigates the possibilities that lie ahead, using reflections from HE practitioners and other academic professionals to explore the beginnings of a new and brighter future for HE.