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Learning Unlearning: Critical Dialogies Between Anthropology & Education
DescriptionLearning Unlearning: Critical Dialogues Between Anthropology and Education A one-day conference organised in conjunction with the journal September 22nd 2011 Keynote Speakers: Dr. David Shankland, Director of the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) Dr. Peggy Froerer, Director of the Centre for Child-Focused Anthropological Research (CFAR), Brunel University Dr. Simon Underdown, School of Social Sciences and Law, Oxford Brookes University Confirmed Speakers and Discussants: Professor Anne Edwards, Director of the Department of Education, University of Oxford Professor Roger Goodman, Head of Social Sciences Division, University of Oxford (discussant) Learning Unlearning explores the revelatory paradoxes that lie at the heart of pedagogy and anthropological inquiry. One of anthropology’s strengths is its determination to unravel hidden meanings and complexities in taken-for-granted assumptions about social worlds. Such parallel processes of revealing the unexpected, making the strange familiar, and the unknown known, are important for all involved in pedagogy. Teachers of anthropology, and those seeking to teach anthropologically, see their task as helping students unlearn their preconceptions about phenomena before they can fully grasp alternate ways of thinking. Similarly, academics, teachers and students of all kinds sometimes have to unlearn assumptions – for example, about disciplinary boundaries or received wisdom about academic practice, methodological approaches or epistemology – in order to move knowledge forward. Unlearning becomes just as important as learning in the process of developing new knowledge. This one-day conference opens up dialogues between academics, teachers and students in education and anthropology about the meaning, experiences and implications of learning unlearning. Papers are invited to explore learning and unlearning on multiple levels:
We are keeping the cost of attendance low at just £20 (to cover lunch, refreshments and an afternoon reception). To reserve a place and arrange payment, please email:
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The journal Teaching Anthropology will be launched at a drinks reception following the conference.
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