Place-space Methodologies

Author:   Nikki Fairchild
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032805900


Pages:   358
Publication Date:   27 January 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Place-space Methodologies


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Place-space Methodologies extends the concepts of place-space and feminist materialist relational time into transdisciplinary philosophy and practice. Drawing from empirical data obtained during extensive research projects, including doctoral study, the book explores the dynamics of English Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) across diverse settings such as classrooms, gardens, and outdoor spaces. This book employs critical feminist (new) materialist theories and Academic Writing Otherwise to investigate how place-space is a methodological concept that explores the intersections of discourse, history, time, and materiality on human, non-human, and multispecies kin bodies. Place-spaces are also a methodology developed via undisciplined research, research-creation, and walking-with. To illuminate the concepts of place-space and feminist materialist relational time, the book analyses the intricate relationships between young children, practitioners, and their environment. By focusing on English ECEC pedagogy and practice in various settings, including classrooms, gardens, and outdoor spaces, the book goes beyond theoretical discussions. It provides practical implications and articulations, offering tangible takeaways for educators, practitioners, and researchers. It makes use of particular material objects as focal points to synthesise empirical data and theory to enhance clarity and facilitate a deeper comprehension of the nuanced relationships between materiality, space, and pedagogy. This exploration leads to the development of new, expansive understandings of ECEC pedagogies, and readers will gain fresh perspectives on what these pedagogies mean for both young children and practitioners, fostering a broader and more inclusive approach to early childhood education. This book is essential for educators, practitioners, and researchers both in Early Childhood Education and Care and other transdisciplinary fields. By presenting innovative methodologies grounded in the concepts of place-space, it provides a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of ECEC and other transdisciplinary practices. Whether you are a scholar looking for fresh theoretical perspectives or a practitioner aiming to enhance your pedagogy, this book offers a transformative journey into the intricate dynamics of place-spaces and what they offer thinking and practice.

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Author:   Nikki Fairchild
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.860kg
ISBN:  

9781032805900


ISBN 10:   1032805900
Pages:   358
Publication Date:   27 January 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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This transversal and a-hierarchical text calls for readers to explore and experiment within different place-spaces and worldings. Creatively structured encounters with mats, knots, tables, string figures, ice caves, doors, gardens, trees and much more prompt to do inquiry (and living) differently and with the kin. Mirka Koro, Professor of Qualitative Research, Arizona State University, USA This is a joyous, absorbing, creative and compelling book. It will change the way interdisciplinary scholars think about space and place. The concept of ‘place-spaces’ offers new, hopeful, caring ways of thinking about research methods, methodologies and ethics. John Horton, Professor, University of Northampton, UK The situated stories that Fairchild tells shows readers how a living methodology might sound and feel. There is much to learn and appreciate from this book and it is a welcomed interruption to ‘business as usual’ in early childhood environmental education. Mindy Blaise, Professor and Director, Centre for People, Place, and Planet, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia


Author Information

Nikki Fairchild is an Associate Professor in Creative Methodologies and Education in the School of Education, Languages, and Linguistics, University of Portsmouth. Her research is theoretically informed by critical feminist (new) materialist and posthumanist theory-praxis and has two bifurcations. The first is employing research-creation and creative methodologies to provide different ways to disturb and enact knowledge production. The second focuses on creative ways to activate and entangle relationality with gender, place-spaces, time, temporality, childhoods, and education. She is on the Editorial Boards of Gender and Education, Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, and Norland Educare Research Journal.

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