Caroline Kuhn • PhD

@Carolinekuhn
67 Followers
34 Following
7 Posts
Senior lecturer in ed+tech. Interested in agency in digital spaces. Exploring critical data literacy and the meaningful integration of Tech in development context
you can keep up with news about #HE4Good on this @OpenBookPublish "Forthcoming Books" page: https://www.openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11647/obp.0363
@czernie
Higher Education for Good: Teaching and Learning Futures

After decades of turbulence and acute crises in recent years, how can we build a better future for Higher Education? Thoughtfully edited by Laura Czerniewicz and Catherine Cronin, this rich and diverse collection by academics and professionals from across 17 countries and many disciplines offers a variety of answers to this question. It addresses the need to set new values for universities, trapped today in narratives dominated by financial incentives and performance indicators, and examines those “wicked” problems which need multiple solutions, resolutions, experiments, and imaginaries.

Understanding Digital Inequality: A Theoretical Kaleidoscope

Just published with @Carolinekuhn, Su-Ming Khoo, Warren Lilley, Swati Bute, Aisling Crean, Sandra Abegglen, Tom Burns, Sandra Sinfield, Petar Jandrić, Jeremy Knox & Alison MacKenzie

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42438-023-00395-8

#digital #digitalinequality #inequality #highereducation #theory #Digitaldivide #capabilities #CHAT #Bourdieu

Understanding Digital Inequality: A Theoretical Kaleidoscope - Postdigital Science and Education

The pandemic affected more than 1.5 billion students and youth, and the most vulnerable learners were hit hardest, making digital inequality in educational settings impossible to overlook. Given this reality, we, all educators, came together to find ways to understand and address some of these inequalities. As a product of this collaboration, we propose a methodological toolkit: a theoretical kaleidoscope to examine and critique the constitutive elements and dimensions of digital inequalities. We argue that such a tool is helpful when a critical attitude to examine ‘the ideology of digitalism’, its concomitant inequalities, and the huge losses it entails for human flourishing seems urgent. In the paper, we describe different theoretical approaches that can be used for the kaleidoscope. We give relevant examples of each theory. We argue that the postdigital does not mean that the digital is over, rather that it has mutated into new power structures that are less evident but no less insidious as they continue to govern socio-technical infrastructures, geopolitics, and markets. In this sense, it is vital to find tools that allow us to shed light on such invisible and pervasive power structures and the consequences in the daily lives of so many.

SpringerLink
Exploring this space, seeing people I already know. Feels familiar and nice :-)