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Documenting data-ghosts: Visualising non-human life and death through what is undocumented in early childhood education
Documenting data-ghosts: Visualising non-human life and death through what is undocumented in early childhood education

Author(s): Jo Albin-Clark
Subject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Preschool education, Developmental Psychology
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Ethical response-ability; early childhood education; documentation practices; data-ghosts; posthuman praxis;

Summary/Abstract: What happens with ethical response-abilities that linger in early childhood education documentation practices? Thinking-with research-creation, I problematise the human focus of three and four-year old children caring for eggs in a classroom hatchery. Foregrounding non-human life (and death) brings an ethical disquiet that sticks around. Instead, the past-present-future becomes blurred with ghostly matters. What is particularly haunting is the disposability of non-human life after human educational events are over. Haunting data that is not easy to think with and irritates through time is conceptualised as a data-ghost. Through methodological creative experiments inspired by digital visualisations of non-human data-ghosts, I ponder with the minor of what is unthought, half-said and non-documented when chicks are returned to commercial hatcheries. Posthuman praxis leads me to trouble the human-centric focus of documentation practices and wonder what new questions are generated for multi-species flourishing when the foreground slips and flips to the non-human.

  • Issue Year: 3/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 59-71
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English