Tangible tension of omnipresent images in education. The intricate relation between images and education is an old issue that can easily be dated back to the rise of Modernity. Ever since, it has been argued that images on the one hand might assist teachers in educating the new generation, but on the other might detract students’ attention by offering them mere entertainment instead of seriously pursuing essential subject material. Today, with the omnipresence of screens in our daily life, this tension has become all the more tangible. Some may even start to wonder whether education, traditionally conceived as schooling, is still achievable under these conditions. The title Afterschool refers to a film by Antonio Campos, which depicted these new conditions very accurately. In the same way the book articulates in an affirmative manner the role of education in an ‘Afterschool’ era, and also what images could signify in such an era, both for educators and educational researchers.

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Contributors: Sönke Ahrens (independent researcher), Marc De Blieck (LUCA School of Arts, Ghent), Pieter-Jan Decoster (Ghent University), Florelle D’Hoest (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Jan Dietvorst (visual artist), Jan Masschelein (KU Leuven), Nancy Vansieleghem (LUCA School of Arts, Ghent), Maarten Vanvolsem (LUCA School of Arts, Brussels), Pieter Verstraete (KU Leuven), Roy Villevoye (visual artist) & Joris Vlieghe (Liverpool Hope University)

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This book articulates in an affirmative manner what education still could mean in an era after school, and also what images might mean in an era in which screens are omnipresent, both for teachers and education researchers.
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Acknowledgements
Images after School An Introduction Joris Vlieghe, Nancy Vansieleghem & Pieter Verstraete

Guarded by the Camera An interview with Antonio Campos about the film Afterschool Nancy Vansieleghem, Joris Vlieghe & Pieter Verstraete
DIS-ORDER -; Two Images of Conversation Nancy Vansieleghem
The Significance of Digital Screen Culture for Education Pieter-Jan Decoster
Photography Beyond the Still Image Maarten Vanvolsem
The Idea of Pornography Rethinking the educational value of pornographic images with Baudrillard and Agamben Joris Vlieghe
The New Authenticiy Artists among Scholars Jan Dietvorst & Roy Villevoye
Exploring Educational Potentiality Three Stories from the film DOGTOOTH Florelle D'Hoest
How to Make Visible What Cannot Be Shown? Sönke Ahrens
Photographs That Move Marc De Blieck
Epilogue After School … School once more? Jan Masschelein
References
About the Authors

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Tangible tension of omnipresent images in education. The intricate relation between images and education is an old issue that can easily be dated back to the rise of Modernity. Ever since, it has been argued that images on the one hand might assist teachers in educating the new generation, but on the other might detract students’ attention by offering them mere entertainment instead of seriously pursuing essential subject material. Today, with the omnipresence of screens in our daily life, this tension has become all the more tangible. Some may even start to wonder whether education, traditionally conceived as schooling, is still achievable under these conditions. The title Afterschool refers to a film by Antonio Campos, which depicted these new conditions very accurately. In the same way the book articulates in an affirmative manner the role of education in an ‘Afterschool’ era, and also what images could signify in such an era, both for educators and educational researchers. Contributors: Sönke Ahrens (independent researcher), Marc De Blieck (LUCA School of Arts, Ghent), Pieter-Jan Decoster (Ghent University), Florelle D’Hoest (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Jan Dietvorst (visual artist), Jan Masschelein (KU Leuven), Nancy Vansieleghem (LUCA School of Arts, Ghent), Maarten Vanvolsem (LUCA School of Arts, Brussels), Pieter Verstraete (KU Leuven), Roy Villevoye (visual artist) & Joris Vlieghe (Liverpool Hope University)
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789462700499
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Leuven University Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
239 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
150

Biografisk notat

Nancy Vansieleghem teaches didactics, psychology and communication at LUCA School of Arts in Ghent. Joris Vlieghe teaches ethics and philosophy of education at Liverpool Hope University. Pieter Verstraete is associate professor of history of education at KU Leuven and curator of the annual Leuven DisABILITY Film festival. Pieter Verstraete is hoogleraar historische pedagogiek aan de KU Leuven. Hij is daarnaast ook curator van het Leuvense DisABILITY Filmfestival.