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The adventure of study: thinking with artifices in a Palestinian experimental university

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The question concerning the relation between thinking and the university is the starting point of this paper. After a very brief outline of some reflections on this topic, the case of Campus in Camps, a Palestinian experimental university, is presented to shed light on this issue. Inspired by Isabelle Stengers’ ecology of practices, it is possible to discern four requirements on thinking in the work of Campus in Camps, namely storytelling, comparing, mapping, and using. It will be argued that the particularity of thinking at the university, is that it is done via artifices that initiate processes of composition, problematization, and attention. In the concluding section, the paper proposes to understand the study practice of Campus in Camps as an adventure that activates a sense of the possible, and hence opens up futures that are different from the ones that present themselves as obvious or unavoidable.
Journal: Ethics and Education
ISSN: 1744-9642
Issue: 2
Volume: 14
Pages: 184 - 197
Publication year:2019
Accessibility:Open