Introduction: Bioinformational Philosophy and Postdigital
Knowledge Ecologies.- Part I. Bioinformational Philosophy and
Theory.- . Biodigital Philosophy, Technological Convergence, and
Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies.- . Biodigital Becoming.- .
Reconceiving The Digital Network: From Selves to Cells.- . On the
Collective Algorithmic Unconscious.- . Acceleration of Technology
in the Anthropocene: Stiegler, Maori and Exosomatic Memory.- Part
II. Emerging Configurations and Practices.- . Biodigital
technologies and the bioeconomy: The Global New Green Deal?.- .
Agriculture 4.0: Bioinformationalism and Postdigital Hybrid
Assemblages.- . Maps of Medical Reason: Applying Knowledge Graphs
and Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education and Practice.- .
Cycling In the Time of The Biodigital: Small Acts Towards a
Conscious Uncoupling from Non-Regenerative Digitised Economies.- .
From Dead Information to a Living Knowledge Ecology.- Part III.
Teaching and Learning in Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies.- .
Postdigital-Biodigital: An Emerging Configuration.- . Digital
Culture, Media, and the Challenges of Contemporary Cyborg Youth.- .
Spreading Stupidity: Disability and Anti-Imperialist Resistance to
Bioinformational Capitalism.- . Decolonizing Racial Bioinformatics:
Governing Education in Contagion and Dehiscence.- . Competing
Pedagogies for The Biodigital Imaginary: What Will Happen to
Teachers?.- . The Global Pandemic Did Not Take Place: Cancellation,
Denial and The Normal New.
Michael A. Peters is Distinguished Professor of Education at Beijing Normal University and Emeritus Professor at the University of Illinois. He is the Editor-in-Chief (with Xudong Zhu) of The Beijing International Review of Education https://brill.com/view/journals/bire/bire-overview.xml and Editor-in-Chief of Educational Philosophy and Theory https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rept20. His interests are in education, philosophy and social policy, and he is the author of over 100 books. He has recently published The Chinese Dream: Educating the Future (2019), Wittgenstein: Anti-foundationalism, Technoscience and Philosophy of Education (2020), Wittgenstein, Education and the Problem of Rationality (2021), Moral Education and the Ethics of Self-Cultivation (2021), The Methodology and Philosophy of Collective Writing (2021), and is working on a book about civilizational cultures in a multipolar international system.
Petar Jandrić is Professor at the Zagreb University of
Applied Sciences, Croatia, and Visiting Professor at the University
of Wolverhampton, UK. Petar’s research interests are at the
postdisciplinary intersections between technologies, pedagogies,
and the society, and research methodologies of his choice are
inter-, trans-, and antidisciplinarity. He is the Editor-in-Chief
of Postdigital Science and Education journal
https://www.springer.com/journal/42438 and book series
https://www.springer.com/series/16439. His recent books include
Postdigital Dialogues on Critical Pedagogy, Liberation Theology and
Information Technology (2020), Knowledge Socialism. The Rise of
Peer Production: Collegiality, Collaboration, and Collective
Intelligence (2020), and The Methodology and Philosophy of
Collective Writing (2021). Personal website:
http://petarjandric.com/.
Sarah Hayes is Professor of Higher Education Policy in the Education Observatory at the University of Wolverhampton, UK. Previously Sarah worked at Aston University, where she led programmes in Education and Sociology and is now an Honorary Professor. Sarah has also taught at the University of Worcester, at international partner institutions, and has led a range of research projects. Sarah’s research spans sociology, education and policy, technological and social change and she has published in a variety of related journals. Her recent books include The Labour of Words in Higher Education: Is it Time to Reoccupy Policy? (2019) and Postdigital Positionality: Developing Powerful Inclusive Narratives for Learning, Teaching, Research and Policy in Higher Education (2021). Sarah is an Associate Editor for Postdigital Science and Education (Springer). Personal website: https://researchers.wlv.ac.uk/sarah.hayes.
“The book’s organization is particularly useful to those who are not experts in these fields … . Bioinformational Philosophy and Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies, Peters et al. (2022) provide a balanced range of authors arguments and analyses which shift between hope and pessimism for our postdigital futures. I would agree that this approach is very much needed for such a topic that is weaved throughout everything we do.” (Greg William Misiaszek, Postdigital Science and Education, Vol. 4 (3), 2022)
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