行走,谈话,[再]想象社会生态可持续性:关于移动/移动研究的研究

Q2 Social Sciences
G. Mullally, M. O’Neill, Deirdre de Bhailís, Brendan Tuohy, M. Breen, Andrew Duggan, Elaine Ní Loinsigh
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基于2020年3月在爱尔兰西南部的Dingle半岛(Chorca Dhuibhne)进行的一系列步行活动,作为“步行对话”研讨会的一部分,该研讨会是Chorca Dhuibhne创意和创新中心,Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne和UCC社会学与犯罪学系之间的合作,本文探讨了步行作为一种非传统的方法以及在社会研究和研究主导教学中认识和理解的方式;特别是在向可持续发展过渡方面。我们认为步行是一种有机的研究方法,它涉及表演和感知身体;它重视以共同生产的方式进行联系和协作的创新方式的重要性;并提供具体的、关系的、感官的、多模式的方式来重新想象当今社会生态的可持续性。此外,正如我们所展示的,行走,作为对移动的研究,使我们能够:进入/说出不可言说的,并为想象力和创造力的作用打开一个空间,这可以促进激进的民主想象。事实上,根据我们在科卡杜布内(Corca Dhuibhne)与同事一起散步的经验,以研究为主导的散步方法提供了一种激进的民主跨学科教学法,这是UCC互联课程的基础。
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Walking, talking, [Re-]imagining socio-ecological sustainability: Research on the move/moving research
Based on a series of walks undertaken on the Dingle Peninsula (Chorca Dhuibhne), South-West Ireland, in March 2020 as part of the ‘Walking Conversations’ symposium, a collaboration between Chorca Dhuibhne Creativity and Innovation Hub, Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne and the Department of Sociology & Criminology at UCC, this paper explores walking as a non-conventional method and way of knowing and understanding in both social research and research led teaching; specifically in relation to transitions to sustainability. We argue that walking is an organic approach to research that engages the performative and sensing body; that values the importance of innovative ways of connecting and collaborating in co-productive ways; and offers embodied, relational, sensory, multi-modal ways to reimagine socio-ecological sustainability in current times. Moreover, as we demonstrate, walking, as research on the move, enables us to: access/say the unsayable and open a space for the role of imagination, and creativity that can facilitate a radical democratic imaginary. Indeed, based upon our experiences with co-walkers in Corca Dhuibhne, research-led walking methods offer a radical democratic transdisciplinary pedagogy, that underpins the Connected Curriculum at UCC.
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Irish Journal of Sociology
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