‘I understand. And I’m with you’: RECE as Home, (un)Doing, Belonging, (dis)Place(ment) and (in)Security

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Abstract

Drawing upon slow scholarship and autobiographical methods, this paper presents four vignettes constructed from virtual meetings across the span of several months. Although we had originally intended to write a more formal paper about the ways in which the reconceptualist movement connects to our own scholarship, the writing process became less efficient and more personal than we expected as we connected to each other around the idea(l)s of home, (un)doing, belonging, (dis)place(ment) and (in)security. Although we attempted to narrate the ways in which reconceptualism has been instrumental in shaping our identities and scholarship, we found that this paper became moreso a re-representation of reconceptualism-at-work.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)331-338
Number of pages8
JournalGlobal Studies of Childhood
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2024

Keywords

  • (dis)place(ment)
  • (in)security
  • autobiographical scholarship
  • belonging
  • home
  • reconceptualising early childhood education

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