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Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning

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BOZALEK, Vivienne  and  ROMANO, Nike. Immanent and diffractive critique in scholarship and publication. CRISTAL [online]. 2023, vol.11, n.spe, pp.1-18. ISSN 2310-7103.  http://dx.doi.org/10.14426/cristal.v11iSI.629.

Criticality and critique require careful attention by authors, reviewers, and editors in Critical Studies in Teachhing and Learning (CRiSTaL), since they form a central focus of the journal. Conventional views of critique are influenced by unexpressed assumptions that what is needed is an authoritative expert, who from a position of superiority and distance, diagnoses and pronounces on the inadequacies of the text. This article explores more generative approaches to critique and criticality such as immanent critique and diffractive methodologies. We argue that in order for immanent critique and diffractive methodologies to happen, sensibilities such as attentiveness, response-ability, accountability, generosity, and curiosity are necessary. The final section of the paper considers academic practices of reviewing, writing, reading, pedagogy, and conferencing in relation to immanent critique and diffractive methodologies and the sensibilities we propose which make these forms of critique and criticality possible.

Keywords : Diffraction; conferencing; criticality; immanent critique; pedagogy; reading; reviewing; writing.

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