This Open-Access-book explores diversity in its ambivalence. The author does not provide simple recipesbut engages in a phenomenology of diversity that does not press life and its manifestations into categories but keeps them in a limbo of attention by affirming and doubting differences.
Hans Karl Peterlini is Professor of Education at the University of Klagenfurt (Austria) and holder of the Unesco Chair "Global Citizenship Education - Culture of Diversity and Peace". His research focuses on learning for a better living together between humans, nature and animals.
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Heimat – Shelter or Cuckoo Nest?Exploration of a concept between belonging and exclusion..- Who am I? And who are you?Identity as a construct between self-invention and straitjacket.- “They don’t know where they belong” Case studies of youthful identity formation.- Knocking on the door of closed traditions The overlay of autochthonous ethnicization and migration.- Daring the risk of relationHeimat, identity, human image: perspectives of a weak pedagogy.- The split school.From selective normality ideas to a phenomenology of diversity.- Education after Aleppo.How to deal with right-wing populism, racism and institutional cruelization.- Searching for the lost paradise.Educational dilemmas and potentials for a new treatment of nature and earth.