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Feminist ethicality in child-animal research: worlding through complex stories
Children's Geographies ( IF 2.307 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-01 , DOI: 10.1080/14733285.2021.1907311
Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw 1 , Mindy Blaise 2
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ABSTRACT

Thinking with feminist scholarship on ethicality, this article draws from two ethnographies with animal and young children to outline new questions for doing research in children’s geographies. Specifically, the article discusses how feminist ethicality within multispecies research challenges the masculinist idea that ethical research should focus on children’s story-making and ability to make meaning of the world. Instead, the authors call for an ethical focus on worlding processes or the making of worlds, and to seek possibilities for recuperation in the midst of children and more-than-human relations. The article concludes by reconfiguring the relations between ethics and research with young children, asking for a focus on what might be possible in the shaping of the present and future.



中文翻译:

儿童动物研究中的女性伦理:通过复杂的故事世界化

摘要

考虑到女性主义伦理学的思想,本文借鉴了两个有动物和幼儿的民族志,概述了在儿童地理学中进行研究的新问题。具体而言,本文讨论了多物种研究中的女性主义伦理学如何挑战男性主义者的伦理学观点,即伦理学研究应关注儿童的故事创作和创造世界意义的能力。相反,作者呼吁道德重点worlding过程或世界的建设,并争取在儿童和更比人的关系之中休养的可能性。文章最后通过重新构造幼儿与伦理学和研究之间的关系,要求关注当前和未来塑造中可能发生的事情。

更新日期:2021-04-02
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