危机的变革之舞使社会教育工作屈服:新冠肺炎大流行期间意大利北部合作调查的自动绘图反思

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Antonella Cuppari
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摘要

这篇文章提出了对意大利北部社会工作者、志愿者和智障人士家庭成员参与的合作调查的民族志反思。作者是一名社会工作者和博士生,她认识到自己定位的复杂性,并反思了社会领域中发生的教育工作,反思了与技术官僚逻辑相关的风险,以及危机带来的批判性和变革性可能性。作者提出了一种系统的反身性,它挑战了主流话语,连接了微观、中观和宏观层面,并促进了不同的认识方式。身体的活力与作者在当代舞蹈领域的经历相联系,成为一种象征性的方式,可以使社会工作者的姿势去殖民化,并让它发挥敏感、有意识和融合的社会教育工作的变革潜力。
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The transformative dance of the crisis to resignify social educational work: auto-ethnographical reflections on a cooperative enquiry in Northern Italy during the COVID-19 pandemic
This contribution proposes an autoethnographic reflection on a cooperative enquiry involving social workers, volunteers and family members of people with intellectual disabilities in Northern Italy. The author, a social worker and doctoral student, recognises the complexity of her own positioning and reflects on the educational work that takes place in the social sphere, on the risks connected to a technocratic logic and on critical, and transformative possibilities offered by the crisis. The author proposes a systemic reflexivity that challenges the dominant discourses, connects the micro, meso and macro levels and promotes different ways of knowing. The dynamism of the body, linked to the author's experience in the field of contemporary dance, becomes a symbolic way to decolonise the posture of social workers and open it up to the transformative potential of a sensitive, conscious and incorporated social educational work.
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CiteScore
1.80
自引率
12.50%
发文量
16
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: The European journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults (RELA) is a refereed academic journal creating a forum for the publication of critical research on adult education and learning. It has a particular focus on issues at stake for adult education and learning in Europe, as these emerge in connection with wider international and transnational dynamics and trends. Such a forum is important at a time when local and regional explorations of issues are often difficult to foreground across language barriers. As academic and policy debate is increasingly carried out in the English language, this masks the richness of research knowledge, responses and trends from diverse traditions and foci. The journal thus attempts to be linguistically ''open access''. Whilst creating a forum for international and transnational debate, contributions are particularly welcome from authors in Europe and other locations where English is not the first language. RELA invites original, scholarly articles that discuss the education and learning of adults from different academic disciplines, perspectives and traditions. It encourages diversity in theoretical and methodological approach and submissions from non-English speakers. All published contributions in RELA are subjected to a rigorous peer review process based on two moments of selection: an initial editorial screening and a double-blind review by at least two anonymous referees. Clarity and conciseness of thought are crucial requirements for publication. RELA is published on behalf of the European Society for Research on the Education of Adults (ESREA).
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