2024
DOI: 10.1177/20436106241305373
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Becoming-with sand: Taking matter seriously in childhood research

Meg Everett

Abstract: This article challenges anthropocentric views of childhood by adopting a posthumanist, new materialist perspective, positioning sand as an active agent in children’s world-making. Conducted through speculative, post-qualitative methodologies on a Scottish beach with two young children, this study disrupts traditional developmentalist and nature-based learning narratives, advocating for a more-than-human understanding of childhood. Sand is taken seriously as an agentic force, highlighting the complex relational… Show more

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