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Co-creating transdisciplinary place-responsive pedagogy: attuning to place and edu-crafting speculative higher education

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  • Tamara Groot

    (Rotterdam Arts and Sciences Lab)

  • Abe Arenberg

    (Independent researcher (student at Erasmus University Rotterdam at the time of the research project))

  • Maria Fountoulaki

    (Life Sciences)

  • Lara Szymanski Canaro

    (Dance Department)

Abstract

This article describes the posthumanist edu-crafting process of a teacher-researcher and three student-researchers, who explored ‘what happens if’ teachers and students collaboratively create art-science transdisciplinary higher education pedagogy from and in response to place, to remake education in a time of ecological collapse. By immersing this remaking process in the littoral zone at Hoek van Holland, the Netherlands – to which the research team’s university is intimately connected – the researchers endeavoured to attune to place through multisensory workshops and let it inform the co-creation of a speculative place-responsive curriculum. The posthumanist approach of edu-crafting, a collaborative open-ended inquiry process that combines research, learning and creating education, ensured consistency with place-responsive pedagogy’s relational ontology and aim of decentring the human in education. The account shows how engaging in collaborative, multisensory edu-crafting in place became the enactment of the transdisciplinary place-responsive curriculum the researchers were aiming to develop.

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  • Tamara Groot & Abe Arenberg & Maria Fountoulaki & Lara Szymanski Canaro, 2025. "Co-creating transdisciplinary place-responsive pedagogy: attuning to place and edu-crafting speculative higher education," Palgrave Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 12(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palcom:v:12:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1057_s41599-025-05352-3
    DOI: 10.1057/s41599-025-05352-3
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