Abstract

Abstract ›Bildung‹ in a Postdigital World. Digital Experiences and the Role of Responsibility in the Process of ›Bildung‹ This article addresses the question of the possibility of ›Bildung‹ in an increasingly digital world. Following Armin Nassehi, digitality can be understood as a process of translation that makes patterns and structures visible and thus experienceable, which are revealed in world relations. In terms of educational theory, the article addresses the question of how the visibility of patterns of the digital can affect and change the self-relation of individuals. Under circumstances in which the digital is a self-evident condition for accessing and understanding the world, in short, under post-digital circumstances, the inscription of world-relations into one’s own self-relations is not a purely passive process. Experiencing the digital – here as a quantified, collective experience – individuals can take responsibility for their own learning.

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