Researching imaginaries of the future as a tool for engendering grounded utopias for individual and social transformation and empowerment in educational environments
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This article is the result of a shared collaborative research project between the Oberstufen-Kolleg Bielefeld, the faculty of pedagogy of the University of Bielefeld and a research group based at the Open University of Catalonia (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya). It presents and discusses a human, sociological and pedagogical project in participatory action research, in which we sought to follow Appadurai’s call for research as a human right and put it into practice.
The article shares and analyzes a pedagogical practice in which the work with imaginaries was rendered an essential part of the educative process, becoming especially important for students who felt they were somehow excluded from full participation in social life. Furthermore, the article provides ideas about the relevance of putting imaginaries into participatory research, to relate society’s members in shared research processes as well as the remarkable reciprocal effects that might result from these practices.
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Natàlia Cantó-Milà, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
She received her PhD (summa cum laude) in Social Sciences at the University of Bielefeld. She has taught sociology at the Universities of Bielefeld, Leipzig and at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Her main fields of research are sociological theory, sociology of emotions and social imaginaries of the future. She is coordinator and member of the research group PROTCIS.
Mudhaffar Ali, High School College (Bielefeld University)
A Kurd from Syria who arrived in Germany alone in 2014. He will finish his baccalaureate in 2021 and is about to start his business studies at Bielefeld University.
Amjad Bosata, High School College (Bielefeld University)
He is from Syria. Arrived alone in Germany in 2014. He finished high school in 2020 and is now studying Teaching (secondary education) at the University of Bielefeld.
Leshker Berho, RWTH Aachen University, High School College (Bielefeld University)
A Kurd from Syria who arrived in Germany alone in 2014. He will finish his baccalaureate in 2021 and is about to start his business studies at Bielefeld University.
Sarmad Malla Ali, RWTH Aachen University, High School College (Bielefeld University)
He is a Kurd from Syria. He arrived in Germany alone in 2014. In 2020, he finished high school and is now studying engineering at the Technical University of Aachen.
Maria Mateo i Ferrer, High School College (Bielefeld University)
She obtained her PhD in Philosophy in 1998. She was born in Barcelona and has lived in Bielefeld since 1992. She has worked at the Faculty of Linguistics and Literature at the University of Bielefeld and since 2016 is working as a philosophy teacher at the Oberstufen-Kolleg of the University of Bielefeld, where she also conducts pedagogical research.
Swen Seebach, Universitat Abat Oliba CEU
Senior lecturer at Abat Oliba CEU University. In 2015, he received the prestigious Juan de la Cierva scholarship. In 2017, he published his book Love and Society with the editorial Routledge. In a current research project financed by the CEU Group and the Santander bank, he (as IP) and his research team focus on the link between emotions, future imaginaries, and emergencies. Seebach is a full member of the officially-recognized consolidated research group PROTCIS.
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