Nordic Families, Children and Early Childhood Education 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-16866-7_4
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Practicing Belonging in Kindergarten: Children’s Use of Places and Artifacts

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“…What we propose is departing from a phenomenon associated with one of the pillars and theorising it in a way that embraces and encompasses the other pillars. In this article we focus on the sense of belonging, which is associated with social sustainability [7,8,12,13]. However, when this concept is theorised with posthumaninspired theories, economic and environmental aspects are shown to be meaningful.…”
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“…What we propose is departing from a phenomenon associated with one of the pillars and theorising it in a way that embraces and encompasses the other pillars. In this article we focus on the sense of belonging, which is associated with social sustainability [7,8,12,13]. However, when this concept is theorised with posthumaninspired theories, economic and environmental aspects are shown to be meaningful.…”
Section: The 'Uneasy Union' Of Three Pillars As Inhibiting a Holistic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These questions are anchored in the politics of belonging, which Nagel [23] recognises as a process in which the boundaries of group membership are produced and reproduced. Boldermo's works [12,13] present the role of artefacts, surroundings and particular toys in creating criteria for membership, while agency and subjectivity remains with humans. The artefacts and places are 'taken into use by humans' [12] (p. 64), and function as instruments/objects in or around human activity and meaning making [10].…”
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