
This article introduces work originating from the area of Networked Learning that seeks to problematise and critically discuss notions such as ‘collaboration’, ‘community’, and ‘participation’. It argues that there is a dark and shadowy side to these ideals, which we need to attend to in a reflexive manner. To this end, it introduces ideas of heteropian spaces and emphasizes the value of working with difference, and consent over consensus.
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