With this contribution we propose a presentation of Adultcentrism (AD) and Black Pedagogy (BP) constructs as well as the structure and items of the measurement tools associated with these two constructs. Moreover, a disambiguation between the terms of adultcentrism, adultism, ageism, black pedagogy and misopedia will be advanced. Adultcentrism is conceived as a paradigm of thought that pertains naturally to adults and which, if exacerbated and not recognized, risks leading to the adoption of a very coherent and systematic educational stance based on adults’ power abuse over children and adolescents, evoking authoritarianism and harsh parenting. Black Pedagogy seems to well gather all these values and practices under a unitarian label, since it refers to the systematic use of power to educate children (Brokate, 2005) for their own “good”, toughening them up for the “real life” that awaits them in the future. The polarization of power in favor of adults may be immediately reflected in the educational practices related to it, which consist of physical and psychological violence, control, oppression, and punishments (Kühn, 2014; Rutschky, 2015). The constructs of Adultcentrism and Black Pedagogy are discussed in their possible applications to deepen our understanding of what affects children’s and adolescents’ well-being in the context of a society where a certain level of educational practices that are subtle and detrimental may be deemed as acceptable. Moreover, the negative implications of the lack of recognition of adultcentric bias and Black Pedagogy practices in all contexts where the adult-child relationship is fundamental (e.g., school, family, etc.) are considered. Disclaimer: This is a pre-print translation made available in English solely to facilitate understanding for readers who do not read French. The official version of the article has been published in French, and that version must be used for citation and reference purposes. Minor differences may exist between this translation and the official publication. Official version available in the published volume.

(2025). Adultocentrisme et pédagogie noire: sur le fil du rasoir entre élever les enfants et les opprimer [bibliography - bibliografia critica]. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/325065

Adultocentrisme et pédagogie noire: sur le fil du rasoir entre élever les enfants et les opprimer

Florio, Eleonora;Castelli, Ilaria;
2025-01-01

Abstract

With this contribution we propose a presentation of Adultcentrism (AD) and Black Pedagogy (BP) constructs as well as the structure and items of the measurement tools associated with these two constructs. Moreover, a disambiguation between the terms of adultcentrism, adultism, ageism, black pedagogy and misopedia will be advanced. Adultcentrism is conceived as a paradigm of thought that pertains naturally to adults and which, if exacerbated and not recognized, risks leading to the adoption of a very coherent and systematic educational stance based on adults’ power abuse over children and adolescents, evoking authoritarianism and harsh parenting. Black Pedagogy seems to well gather all these values and practices under a unitarian label, since it refers to the systematic use of power to educate children (Brokate, 2005) for their own “good”, toughening them up for the “real life” that awaits them in the future. The polarization of power in favor of adults may be immediately reflected in the educational practices related to it, which consist of physical and psychological violence, control, oppression, and punishments (Kühn, 2014; Rutschky, 2015). The constructs of Adultcentrism and Black Pedagogy are discussed in their possible applications to deepen our understanding of what affects children’s and adolescents’ well-being in the context of a society where a certain level of educational practices that are subtle and detrimental may be deemed as acceptable. Moreover, the negative implications of the lack of recognition of adultcentric bias and Black Pedagogy practices in all contexts where the adult-child relationship is fundamental (e.g., school, family, etc.) are considered. Disclaimer: This is a pre-print translation made available in English solely to facilitate understanding for readers who do not read French. The official version of the article has been published in French, and that version must be used for citation and reference purposes. Minor differences may exist between this translation and the official publication. Official version available in the published volume.
bibliografia critica
scientifica
Francese
2025
Misopédie: La domination adulte dans les discours contemporains
Kovacshazy, Cécile
cartaceo
978-2-488321-02-0
1
99
114
France
Méréville
Le Hêtre Myriadis
Settore PSIC-03/A - Psicologia sociale
adultcentrism; bleak pedagogy; black pedagogy; misopedia
adultocentrisme; pédagogie morne; pédagogie noire; misopédie
Cette contribution présente les constructions mentales que sont l’adultocentrisme et la pédagogie noire, ainsi que la structure et les éléments des outils de mesure associés à ces deux concepts. Une clarification des termes adultocentrisme, adultisme, âgisme, pédagogie noire et misopédie est également proposée. L’adultocentrisme en tant que concept est un paradigme de pensée se référant naturellement aux adultes. Lorsqu’il est exacerbé et non identifié, il peut conduire à adopter une position éducative systématique très cohérente, fondée sur l’abus par les adultes de leur pouvoir sur les enfants et les adolescents, qui convoque l’autoritarisme et l’éducation à la dure. Toutes ces valeurs et pratiques semblent pouvoir être réunies sous l’étiquette pédagogie noire, qui se réfère à l’usage systématique de l’autorité (pouvoir) pour éduquer les enfants (Brokate, 2005) « pour leur bien » et les endurcir en vue de la « vraie vie » qui les attend plus tard. La polarisation du pouvoir en faveur des adultes peut se traduire immédiatement dans les pratiques éducatives qui lui sont liées, à savoir violence physique et psychologique, contrôle, oppression et punitions (Kühn, 2014 ; Rutschky, 1977). Nous étudierons les applications possibles des concepts d’adultocentrisme et de pédagogie noire afin d’approfondir notre compréhension de ce qui affecte le bien-être des enfants et des adolescents dans le contexte d’une société capable de considérer comme acceptable un certain niveau de pratiques éducatives subtiles préjudiciables. Nous examinerons en outre les conséquences négatives de la non-connaissance des préjugés centrés sur l’adulte et des pratiques de la pédagogie de l’échec dans tous les contextes où la relation adulte/enfant est fondamentale (école, famille etc.).
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