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Postmaterial Participatory Research: Exploring the nature of self with children Cover

Postmaterial Participatory Research: Exploring the nature of self with children

By: Donna Thomas  
Open Access
|Dec 2022

Abstract

In this article, I argue for the value of participatory methodologies, in research with children, which aims to privilege their epistemologies and living experiences in relation to the nature of self. Researching self with children raises questions about the mainstream materialist paradigm which holds hegemony over most academic disciplines – and, importantly, over the life worlds of everyday people. Children’s experiences of self, others and the world challenge the dominant materialist paradigm, requiring investigation into other metaphysical models of reality, that may have more explanatory power than materialism. I address this by appealing to a body of scholarship referred to as ‘postmaterialist’. Reauthoring our nature as human beings carries an increasing importance and urgency in the face of current ecological, economical and health crises. I argue that any research, which seeks to facilitate social transformation through everyday people, needs to begin by asking ontological questions about the nature of the self - the subject of experience who holds and reports epistemological authority over their subjective experiences.

Language: English
Page range: 6 - 17
Submitted on: Jan 30, 2022
Accepted on: Aug 9, 2022
Published on: Dec 12, 2022
Published by: Dublin City University, School of Education
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2022 Donna Thomas, published by Dublin City University, School of Education
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