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Discourses, Dialogue and Diversity in Biographical Research : An Ecology of Life and Learning / edited by Alan Bainbridge, Laura Formenti, Linden West.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2021, ISBN: 9789004441088 | Research on the Education and Learning of Adults ; 10.Publisher: Leiden; Boston : BRILL, 2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004465916
  • 9789004465909
Other title:
  • An Ecology of Life and Learning
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Discourses, Dialogue and Diversity in Biographical Research : An Ecology of Life and Learning.DDC classification:
  • 920.0072 23
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  • CT85
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Contents:
Copyright page / Editors: Alan Bainbridge , Laura Formenti , and Linden West -- The European Society for Research on the Education of Adults ( ESREA ) / Editors: Alan Bainbridge , Laura Formenti , and Linden West -- Acknowledgements / Editors: Alan Bainbridge , Laura Formenti , and Linden West -- Notes on Contributors / Editors: Alan Bainbridge , Laura Formenti , and Linden West -- Introduction Towards an Ecological Perspective on Learning and the Stories People Tell / Authors: Alan Bainbridge , Laura Formenti , and Linden West.
Summary: This book explores how narratives are deeply embodied, engaging heart, soul, as well as mind, through varying adult learner perspectives. Biographical research is not an isolated, individual, solipsistic endeavor but shaped by larger ecological interactions - in families, schools, universities, communities, societies, and networks - that can create or destroy hope. Telling or listening to life stories celebrates complexity, messiness, and the rich potential of learning lives. The narratives in this book highlight the rapid disruption of sustainable ecologies, not only 'natural', physical, and biological, but also psychological, economic, relational, political, educational, cultural, and ethical. Yet, despite living in a precarious, and often frightening, liquid world, biographical research can both chronicle and illuminate how resources of hope are created in deeper, aesthetically satisfying ways. Biographical research offers insights, and even signposts, to understand and transcend the darker side of the human condition, alongside its inspirations. Discourses, Dialogue and Diversity in Biographical Research aims to generate insight into people's fears and anxieties but also their capacity to 'keep on keeping on' and to challenge forces that would diminish their and all our humanity. It provides a sustainable approach to creating sufficient hope in individuals and communities by showing how building meaningful dialogue, grounded in social justice, can create good enough experiences of togetherness across difference. The book illuminates what amounts to an ecology of life, learning and human flourishing in a sometimes tortured, fractious, fragmented, and fragile world, yet one still offering rich resources of hope.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Copyright page / Editors: Alan Bainbridge , Laura Formenti , and Linden West -- The European Society for Research on the Education of Adults ( ESREA ) / Editors: Alan Bainbridge , Laura Formenti , and Linden West -- Acknowledgements / Editors: Alan Bainbridge , Laura Formenti , and Linden West -- Notes on Contributors / Editors: Alan Bainbridge , Laura Formenti , and Linden West -- Introduction Towards an Ecological Perspective on Learning and the Stories People Tell / Authors: Alan Bainbridge , Laura Formenti , and Linden West.

This book explores how narratives are deeply embodied, engaging heart, soul, as well as mind, through varying adult learner perspectives. Biographical research is not an isolated, individual, solipsistic endeavor but shaped by larger ecological interactions - in families, schools, universities, communities, societies, and networks - that can create or destroy hope. Telling or listening to life stories celebrates complexity, messiness, and the rich potential of learning lives. The narratives in this book highlight the rapid disruption of sustainable ecologies, not only 'natural', physical, and biological, but also psychological, economic, relational, political, educational, cultural, and ethical. Yet, despite living in a precarious, and often frightening, liquid world, biographical research can both chronicle and illuminate how resources of hope are created in deeper, aesthetically satisfying ways. Biographical research offers insights, and even signposts, to understand and transcend the darker side of the human condition, alongside its inspirations. Discourses, Dialogue and Diversity in Biographical Research aims to generate insight into people's fears and anxieties but also their capacity to 'keep on keeping on' and to challenge forces that would diminish their and all our humanity. It provides a sustainable approach to creating sufficient hope in individuals and communities by showing how building meaningful dialogue, grounded in social justice, can create good enough experiences of togetherness across difference. The book illuminates what amounts to an ecology of life, learning and human flourishing in a sometimes tortured, fractious, fragmented, and fragile world, yet one still offering rich resources of hope.

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