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Cultivating Creative Coexistence(s): towards a critical education for creativity praxis to construct fairer human coexistences
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of the 16th Participatory Design Conference 2020 - Participation(s) Otherwise - Volume 1. :33-43
Subject
Creative Coexistence
Learning for Creativity
Paulo Freire
Youth
Language
English
Abstract
Creative education is a central theme in a world where the division between human and intelligent machines produces new work and social relationships. Many researchers and educators reproduce a controversial discourse where being creative is mandatory to ”succeed” professionally and personally in the Creative Society. Situated in a participatory action research project conducted with socioeconomically vulnerable young people and their social educators in Brazil, we draw on learned lessons from this project to challenge such a discourse by introducing the notion of Creative Coexistence(s). We introduce this notion and discuss four pillars that sustain it and give people a base to promote creativity as a means to produce fairer human coexistence(s). By developing a critical discussion on the literature, and by presenting five scenarios on creative coexistence(s) activities, we elaborate and discuss the four pillars to cultivate creative coexistence(s): 1.Questioning the Creative Society, 2.Freirean-Papertian praxis, 3.Young people as (re)makers, and 4.Coexistence-centered experiences.

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