Exploring alternative discourses about datafication in a speculative youth participatory action research curriculum
Information and Learning Sciences
ISSN: 2398-5348
Article publication date: 28 November 2023
Issue publication date: 8 April 2024
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to address the limitations in designing educational approaches that apply critical approaches to data literacy, given the obscure nature of digital platforms, which leave youth unable to develop discourses that challenge dominant narratives about the role of data in their lives. The purpose of this study is to propose and evaluate a critical data literacy approach that empowers youth to engage with data from a sociocultural perspective using a speculative participatory research approach that affords opportunities to develop alternative discourses.
Design/methodology/approach
This is a multiple-case study that involves five alternative schools in Uruguay which implemented the Nayah-Irú curriculum over ten weeks leading to the development of six distinct research projects about the materialization of data in youth lives. The curriculum incorporates an alternate reality game (ARG) to engage youth in critical data literacy, based on the principles of Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) epistemology and Speculative Civic Literacies.
Findings
The findings of this study highlight the integration of speculative storytelling and real-life experiences in developing alternative discourses about datafication. The analysis revealed instances of discursive closure among the youth, but through the curriculum's speculative fiction elements, such as the narrative of Nayah-Irú, emotional connections were formed, leading to increased engagement, critical inquiry, and problem framing.
Research limitations/implications
The study conducted on the Nayah-Irú curriculum shows its effectiveness in engaging youth and educators in critical data literacy by affording opportunities for youth to engage in the analysis of their personal data literacies in an alternative world. Bringing speculative approaches to data literacy can open new avenues for exploring data literacy with youth in ways that center their voices and help them overcome different forms of discursive closure.
Originality/value
This study offers new insights into critical data literacy education blending youth participatory action research epistemologies with a speculative literacies framework to support youth in developing alternative discourses regarding the role of data in their lives.
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Acknowledgements
The authors thanks to Fulbright and ANII for making this dissertation project possible thanks to the Fulbright scholarship in partnership with ANII Uruguay.
Citation
Aleman, E. (2024), "Exploring alternative discourses about datafication in a speculative youth participatory action research curriculum", Information and Learning Sciences, Vol. 125 No. 3/4, pp. 190-208. https://doi.org/10.1108/ILS-06-2023-0079
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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