Gunilla Dahlberg
Stockholm University
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CESifo DICE report | 2008
Gunilla Dahlberg; Peter Moss
The problems which the managerial state is intended to resolve derive from contradictions and conflicts in the political, economic and social realms. But what we have seen is the managerialisation ...
Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood | 2016
Peter Moss; Gunilla Dahlberg; Susan J. Grieshaber; Susanna Mantovani; Helen May; Alan R. Pence; Sylvie Rayna; Beth Blue Swadener; Michel Vandenbroeck
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is initiating the International Early Learning Study, a cross-national assessment of early learning outcomes involving the testing of 5-year-old children in participating countries. The authors use this colloquium to inform members of the early childhood community about this project and to raise concerns about its assumptions, practices and possible effects. The authors also invite readers’ comments, to start a process of democratic dialogue and contestation.
Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood | 2016
Gunilla Dahlberg
This article analyses the discourse and practices of quality assurance and quality control through the lens of neo-liberal governing as expressed in economic rationalities such as new public management, total quality management, public choice and human capital. As an alternative to this form of governing, an ethico-aesthetic paradigm is enacted, inspired by Spinoza’s concept of ‘affect’ and Félix Guattari’s and Gilles Deleuze’s ‘ontology of immanence’. This opens up to a reconstruction of the pragmatic scene of didactics as it border-crosses the discourse and practices of ‘action at a distance’, manipulating the classroom space from outside of the situation by measurements and procedures constructed by others. Moreover, it opens up to another construction of the human subject – a processual and event-centred construction of human subjectivity – which also opens up to leakages, movement, creativity and hope in the present.
Discourse: Studies in The Cultural Politics of Education | 2016
Liselott Mariett Olsson; Gunilla Dahlberg; Ebba Theorell
ABSTRACT ‘How to give brain and body to the multiple pack that we already are or are becoming: how, in other words, are we to make sensible (auditory, visually and affectively) the time before “I think” and “We think” that we cannot plan, control or know, but simply experiment with, which is the “time of the city” and nothing else?’ (Rajchman, 2010, p. 39) These powerful words constitute the starting point for this article that argues that, within the context of early childhood literacy in a globalized and ‘multicultural’ world, we need to experiment with new ways of understanding identity and language through amalgamating early childhood pedagogy and didactics with aesthetics. Such an endeavour needs to take place beyond ‘the indignity of speaking for the other’ (Deleuze, 2004, p. 208) and beyond the constructed categories that have been attributed to children in the name of one or another minority group. Through vivid examples and theoretical movements taking place within the research project ‘The Magic of Language’ we propose to shift focus – from the identifying and categorizing of individuals, as well as from the epistemological violence performed in the name of recognition and linguistic representation – to aesthetic experimentation and to the place of experiments. A ‘time of the city’ is also a ‘time of the place’ and in this article we are arguing for the importance of aesthetic experimenting with that place.
Archive | 1999
Gunilla Dahlberg; Peter Moss; Alan R. Pence
Archive | 2005
Gunilla Dahlberg; Peter Moss
New Zealand Journal of Teachers' Work | 2008
Peter Moss; Gunilla Dahlberg
Archive | 2006
Gunilla Dahlberg; Peter Moss
Archive | 2010
Gunilla Dahlberg; Peter Moss
Archive | 2008
Gunilla Dahlberg; Peter Moss