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Tripartite school conflicts and non-consensual democracy. An attempt of autoethnographic analysis
Tripartite school conflicts and non-consensual democracy. An attempt of autoethnographic analysis

Author(s): Martyna Pilas
Subject(s): Communication studies, School education, Sociology of Education
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: conflict; school; subjectivity; non-consensual democracy; autoetnography;

Summary/Abstract: The article presents an analysis of four school conflicts. I am trying to prove that the teacher-parental conflict is always actively involved with the student, with his paido-centric position in the family, subjectivity and authority as the third party in the process of democratic dialogue. I use the autoethnography method, the most appropriate from my point of view, based on a subjective approach, the analysis of feelings and reactions, self-observation, first-person narrative, analysis of the researcher’s notes and own narratives, forcing the full participant in the studied environment (complete member researcher), ana-lytical reflexivity, data transcending. The school in my article is perceived as a place of conflict which is an unobvious expression of democratic dissent and a difficult way of achieving commonality, which is a condition of democracy. The conflict is an indispensable social element and the basis of relations of subjective character, characteristic of democratic forms of social life. Confronting this with knowledge developed around the idea of non-consensual democracy, which is based on discord (dissensus) after the reading. I assume that not only the occurrence of conflicts is a problem, but the lack of orientation on the positive meaning of the situation of disagreement and attitudes related to attaining it and ensuring equality for others in the practice of dialoging participants in school life.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 17
  • Page Range: 119-130
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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