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Slow Violence and Schooling

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posted on 2023-01-16, 06:27 authored by Leanne HighamLeanne Higham

The concept of slow violence has broadened understandings of violence in ways that capture its spatial and temporal complexity, and that draw attention to its often-hidden operation. Since the 1960s and 1970s scholars of schooling and education have asked questions about power relations, inequalities, and injustices in schools, and in the early 21st century have turned their attention to affect and materiality. Although its conceptual predecessor, structural violence, has informed past education research, slow violence has not been widely taken up. This article explores the concept of slow violence, considering its relevance and use for education scholars concerned with the various mundane forms of violence enacted in schools, sometimes unintentionally, and often unnoticed. While the concept of slow violence is useful for thinking about everyday violence in this way, its real strength as a concept is lifted to view when considered in relation with affect in schooling and education.

History

Publication Date

2022-11-22

Book Title

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education

Editors

Noblit GW Joseph R. Neikirk

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place of publication

New York, US

Pagination

19p.

Rights Statement

© Oxford University Press 2023