The girl with the garden gloves: researching the affordances of sensual materialities in the school garden

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This article uses vignettes and photographs taken from ethnographic research to reframe the methodological assumptions within school garden research. New theoretical perspectives are applied to previous empirical school garden research that provides deeper understandings of both the teaching and the learning of ecoliteracy in such material contexts. Actor Network Theory and Social Semiotics further highlight the affordance of school garden spaces. We make public the conversations of a small research group about a perceived ethnographic turn towards materiality, aesthetics and agency.

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Hipkiss, A. M., Windsor, S., & Sanders, D. (2020). The girl with the garden gloves: researching the affordances of sensual materialities in the school garden. Ethnography and Education, 15(3), 350–362. https://doi.org/10.1080/17457823.2019.1698309

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