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Different readings and evoked conversations: A piece on the generative power of dialogue and co-thinking

Authors :
Hee Pedersen, Christina
Mendoza, Breny
Churampi, Adriana
Hee Pedersen, Christina
Mendoza, Breny
Churampi, Adriana
Source :
Kvinder, Køn & Forskning; Nr. 2 (2022): Åbent Nummer; 75-90; Women, Gender & Research; No. 2 (2022): Open Issue; 75-90; 2245-6937
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In this dialogic piece we insist on the value of keeping alive critical debates about how academic knowledge is produced, when it comes to understanding the complexities involved in laying bare the impact of socioeconomic and sociocultural differences crossing borders and contexts. The climate for conversations about difference is constructed and moved by sentiments like rage, shame, guilt, and resentment but also connectedness and shared excitement. Human conversations across difference involve risk-taking but also engagement, evocation and inspiration. Here we make a humble intent to do so, taking as a point of departure our participation in a symposium held to launch Christina Hee Pedersen’s book Collaborative Research Methodologies (2021). We use collaborative writing as a method of inquiry to explore how our understandings of concepts like intersectionality, social in- and exclusion, social justice and different knowledge forms represent a challenge to academic subjects within a pronounced audit culture, fi lled with competition and unequal employment conditions. We argue that explorative conversations are pivotal to cultivate feminist, anti-racist and decolonial pockets of critical, collaborative research and teaching practices.<br />In this dialogic piece we insist on the value of keeping alive critical debates about how academic knowledge is produced, when it comes to understanding the complexities involved in laying bare the impact of socioeconomic and sociocultural differences crossing borders and contexts. The climate for conversations about difference is constructed and moved by sentiments like rage, shame, guilt, and resentment but also connectedness and shared excitement. Human conversations across difference involve risk-taking but also engagement, evocation and inspiration. Here we make a humble intent to do so, taking as a point of departure our participation in a symposium held to launch Christina Hee Pedersen’s book Collaborative Research Methodologies (2021). We use collaborative writing as a method of inquiry to explore how our understandings of concepts like intersectionality, social in- and exclusion, social justice and different knowledge forms represent a challenge to academic subjects within a pronounced audit culture, fi lled with competition and unequal employment conditions. We argue that explorative conversations are pivotal to cultivate feminist, anti-racist and decolonial pockets of critical, collaborative research and teaching practices.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Kvinder, Køn & Forskning; Nr. 2 (2022): Åbent Nummer; 75-90; Women, Gender & Research; No. 2 (2022): Open Issue; 75-90; 2245-6937
Notes :
application/pdf, Women, Gender & Research; No. 2 (2022): Open Issue; 75-90, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1373091009
Document Type :
Electronic Resource