
Relational and Multimodal Higher Education
Digital, Social and Environmental Perspectives
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. September 2023
Book
Hardback
344 pages
978-0-367-72536-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book proposes a relational turn in higher education by conceptualizing knowledge and pedagogy as relational and multimodal, analyzed through three dimensions of relationality: social, technological, and environmental.
The volume draws on interdisciplinary approaches that make a case for integrating these interconnected and distinct dimensions in higher education theory and practice. Its novelty lies in combining such a variety of perspectives with Peircean semiotics to explore what it means to learn and live relationally. It emphasizes the importance of critical reflection, rooted in an environmental understanding of knowledge and digital media. This approach integrates materiality, place, and space in higher education, positioning caring, critically reflective and imaginative interactions and interpretations as central for knowledge growth. The volume features practical case studies of relational pedagogy through dialogues with diverse higher education practitioners, which embrace expression and creation through more than one dominant modality of communication and being. The book envisions students and educators as relational agents, with relational awareness and responsibility, aware of their multimodal identities. It highlights how a relational multimodal paradigm can serve as a way forward for universities to address global challenges concerning social, (post)digital, and environmental futures.
This innovative book will be of interest to scholars, students, teachers, and policymakers in higher education, semiotics and multimodality, as well as postdigital, sociomaterial and futures studies.
The volume draws on interdisciplinary approaches that make a case for integrating these interconnected and distinct dimensions in higher education theory and practice. Its novelty lies in combining such a variety of perspectives with Peircean semiotics to explore what it means to learn and live relationally. It emphasizes the importance of critical reflection, rooted in an environmental understanding of knowledge and digital media. This approach integrates materiality, place, and space in higher education, positioning caring, critically reflective and imaginative interactions and interpretations as central for knowledge growth. The volume features practical case studies of relational pedagogy through dialogues with diverse higher education practitioners, which embrace expression and creation through more than one dominant modality of communication and being. The book envisions students and educators as relational agents, with relational awareness and responsibility, aware of their multimodal identities. It highlights how a relational multimodal paradigm can serve as a way forward for universities to address global challenges concerning social, (post)digital, and environmental futures.
This innovative book will be of interest to scholars, students, teachers, and policymakers in higher education, semiotics and multimodality, as well as postdigital, sociomaterial and futures studies.
Reviews / Votes
"This book responds to some of the most pressing issues of our times in and for education. Although it is targeted towards higher education, the understated reach of this volume has implications for all ages and spheres of learning. Important messages concerning the relationality of all things in our contemporary world are artfully wrapped up in a relational membrane that invites age-old principles concerning ethics, self-other and social justice into the midst of rapid digital advancements and new forms of 'otherness' now entering the educational milieu (...) This is indeed a book for our times."Source: https://pesaagora.com/columns/relational-and-multimodal-higher-education-digital-social-and-environmental-perspectives-by-natasa-lackovic-and-alin-olteanu/
- Professor Jayne White, University of Canterbury
"Relational and Multimodal Higher Education urges its audience to think beyond the discipline and beyond the self as hitherto conceived. This book, with all its hopes, is also a sustained critique of the quotidian monologic tyranny that we encounter in late capitalism. While it is so multifariously regrettable that the academy, in its very institution, has become a key player and stakeholder in capitalist monologism, this book sees a way out."
Source: Cobley, P. (2025) Book review: Natasa Lackovic and Alin Olteanu, Relational and Multimodal Higher Education: Digital, Social and Environmental Perspectives. Discourse & Society.
- Professor Emeritus Paul Cobley, Middlesex University
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Illustrations
57 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 12 s/w Zeichnungen, 69 s/w Abbildungen
12 Line drawings, black and white; 57 Halftones, black and white; 69 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
661 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-72536-5 (9780367725365)
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Digital, Social and Environmental Perspectives
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Digital, Social and Environmental Perspectives
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Natasa Lackovic | Alin Olteanu
Relational and Multimodal Higher Education
Digital, Social and Environmental Perspectives
E-Book
09/2023
1st Edition
Routledge
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Persons
Natasa Lackovic is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Educational Research at Lancaster University, UK.
Alin Olteanu is a Postdoctoral Researcher and Publications Coordinator at the Kaete Hamburger Kolleg Cultures of Research of RWTH Aachen University, Germany. This research centre is entirely funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research.
Alin Olteanu is a Postdoctoral Researcher and Publications Coordinator at the Kaete Hamburger Kolleg Cultures of Research of RWTH Aachen University, Germany. This research centre is entirely funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research.
Author
Lancaster University, UK
RWTH Aachen University, Germany / Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
Content
Acknowledgments
Part I: Setting the Ground
1. Introducing Relational and Multimodal Higher Education
2. Learning from and with Everyday Connections
3. Educational Relationality through Meanings: A Semiotic Approach
Part II: A Postdigital Higher Education
4. Rethinking Higher Education through Social Relationality
5. Learning with More-than-Humans and Digital Media
6. How Does Learning Happen?
7. Developing Higher Education through the Environment and Others
8. Social, Material, and Digital Semiotics at Universities
9. Challenging One-Dimensional Literacy, Media Culture, and Identity
10. Multimodal Identity in Higher Education, An Identity+
Part III: Examples through Practice
11. Posthuman Pedagogy as a Relational and Multimodal Practice: In Conversation with Kay Sidebottom
12. Mapping and Counter-Mapping Pedagogies: In Conversation with Shibboleth Schechter
13. Graduate Employment Futures and Relational Employability: In Conversation with Elizabeth J. Cook
14. Using Images to Explore the Self as Self-Other and Troublesome Concepts in Higher Education: In Conversation with Denise MacGiollaRi
15. Pedagogy with Digital Artefacts, Materiality, and Social Media: In Conversation with Zoe Hurley
Index
Part I: Setting the Ground
1. Introducing Relational and Multimodal Higher Education
2. Learning from and with Everyday Connections
3. Educational Relationality through Meanings: A Semiotic Approach
Part II: A Postdigital Higher Education
4. Rethinking Higher Education through Social Relationality
5. Learning with More-than-Humans and Digital Media
6. How Does Learning Happen?
7. Developing Higher Education through the Environment and Others
8. Social, Material, and Digital Semiotics at Universities
9. Challenging One-Dimensional Literacy, Media Culture, and Identity
10. Multimodal Identity in Higher Education, An Identity+
Part III: Examples through Practice
11. Posthuman Pedagogy as a Relational and Multimodal Practice: In Conversation with Kay Sidebottom
12. Mapping and Counter-Mapping Pedagogies: In Conversation with Shibboleth Schechter
13. Graduate Employment Futures and Relational Employability: In Conversation with Elizabeth J. Cook
14. Using Images to Explore the Self as Self-Other and Troublesome Concepts in Higher Education: In Conversation with Denise MacGiollaRi
15. Pedagogy with Digital Artefacts, Materiality, and Social Media: In Conversation with Zoe Hurley
Index