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The Posthuman Child
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Karin Murris
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March 17 2016
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March 17 2016
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10.4324/9781315718002
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Book chapters
pp. 19
Laika
pp. 41
The labyrinth: enacting all three aims of teacher education
pp. 62
This is not a child
pp. 95
Posthuman child
pp. 122
Figurations of child and childhood
pp. 148
Ontoepistemic injustice and Listening without Organs
pp. 169
Reading Reggio Emilia and philosophy with children diffractively through one another
pp. 192
Educator as pregnant stingray
pp. 218
Destabilising binaries through philosophy with picturebooks
pp. 241
Decolonising education: black and white elephants with guns
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