TY - JOUR
T1 - Aesthetic flux
T2 - inquiring into the sensuous dynamics of children, matter and environments with a more-than-human lens
AU - Renlund, Jenny
AU - Kumpulainen, Kristiina
AU - Byman, Jenny
AU - Wong, Chin Chin
AU - Sintonen, Sara
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - Although sensuous and embodied engagement is an integral part of child–environment relationalities, the intersections of aesthetics, children and environments remain scarcely addressed. As a response, this study develops a concept of ‘aesthetic flux’ to delve into the sensuous dynamics of matter and bodies in the context of a storying workshop in a forest with first graders in a Finnish primary school. An arts-based, post-qualitative methodology guided our analysis of video recordings from the workshop, resulting in visual-sonic montages that draw attention to the intense movements and sounds of children, soap bubbles, air, a research camera and trees. Thinking through the concept of aesthetic flux, our study experiments with the abundance, indeterminacy and potentiality of sensuous dynamics where bodies (human and otherwise) become together and linger. Thus, our study reconfigures aesthetics as a creative and unpredictable force that materialises in both embodied and conceptual ways in environmental education and research with children.
AB - Although sensuous and embodied engagement is an integral part of child–environment relationalities, the intersections of aesthetics, children and environments remain scarcely addressed. As a response, this study develops a concept of ‘aesthetic flux’ to delve into the sensuous dynamics of matter and bodies in the context of a storying workshop in a forest with first graders in a Finnish primary school. An arts-based, post-qualitative methodology guided our analysis of video recordings from the workshop, resulting in visual-sonic montages that draw attention to the intense movements and sounds of children, soap bubbles, air, a research camera and trees. Thinking through the concept of aesthetic flux, our study experiments with the abundance, indeterminacy and potentiality of sensuous dynamics where bodies (human and otherwise) become together and linger. Thus, our study reconfigures aesthetics as a creative and unpredictable force that materialises in both embodied and conceptual ways in environmental education and research with children.
KW - 516 Educational sciences
KW - Aesthetic flux
KW - Child-environment relationalities
KW - Environmental education
KW - More-than-human
KW - Post-qualitative
KW - Sensuous dynamics
U2 - 10.1080/13504622.2024.2350675
DO - 10.1080/13504622.2024.2350675
M3 - Article
SN - 1350-4622
VL - 30
SP - 1076
EP - 1092
JO - Environmental Education Research
JF - Environmental Education Research
IS - 7
ER -