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Title: A tale of two Sophias : a proposal for critical posthuman youth work, and why we need it
Authors: Pisani, Maria
Keywords: Dystopias
Climatic changes
Posthumanism -- Research
Social work with immigrants
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Pisani, M. (2023). A Tale of Two Sophias: A Proposal for Critical Posthuman Youth Work, and Why We Need It. Youth, 3(2), 702-714.
Abstract: This paper begins by recounting a tale of two Sophias: a humanoid robot and an ‘illegal’ baby immigrant. The tale of two Sophias locates my initial ideas for reflecting on how critical posthumanism might contribute to youth work theory and practice. In this paper I position youth work as a philosophical encounter, whilst also questioning the humanist legacy that lies at the heart of youth work theory. Drawing on the work of Rosi Braidotti and other critical posthuman feminists, I consider how youth work might respond to the posthuman predicament marked by the intersecting forces of advanced capitalism and growing inequalities, the fourth industrial revolution, the digital divide, and advances in Artificial Intelligence, climate change, and environmental destruction. I conclude by providing some reflections on how critical posthuman theory may provide a lens through which young people might consider what it means to be human in the technologically mediated Anthropocene, and also as a paradigm for embracing new possibilities and a praxis of hope.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/113405
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