Tiktok Videos, Carnivalesque Provocations for Teachers: Political Responses to Populism's Right-Wing: Pedagogical Provocations

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2024-09-02
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Westbrook, F
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Brill
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This article explores how TikTok videos, situated in a postdigital space and means of engagement, visibilise divergent responses to right-wing, populist political governments with anti-liberal, anti-socialist policies, offering video-based provocations for teachers. Even traditionally left-wing havens are shifting to right-wing populism, seemingly exemplified by the Aotearoa Coalition Government, implicating the prevalence of this phenomena. Due to education being an ideological battlefield, teachers are heavily implicated by such shifts, encouraging a visibilising of spaces and strategies for their responses. In this article, Mikhail Bakhtin's dialogic philosophy, with special attention to his concept of carnivalesque, is brought into conversation with TikTok videos, facilitating a means to conceptualise and analyse this postdigital, divergent underground as a mirthing means of speaking back. These mocking, visual responses to right-wing governments are then signalled as provocations for teachers experiencing a rise of populist policies. This article concludes by suggesting how teachers may utilise TikTok videos to politically speak back in divergent ways to right-wing governments, encouraging creative and diverse engagements in this postdigital platform.

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3901 Curriculum and Pedagogy , 39 Education , 3901 Curriculum and pedagogy
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Video Journal of Education and Pedagogy, ISSN: 2364-4583 (Print); 2364-4583 (Online), Brill, 1-30. doi: 10.1163/23644583-bja10057
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© Fiona Westbrook, 2024. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license.