Cristina Delgado-Vintimilla is an assistant professor of early childhood in the Faculty of Education at York University and a pedagogista within the Italian tradition. Her research interests are steeped in pedagogy (as a social science), and the ethical question of living well with others in pedagogical gatherings. She is particularly interested in the intersection between pedagogy and the arts as an enabling space to rethink education as a cultural project.
Experience
2018–present
assistant professor, York University
Education
2012
UBC, PhD
Publications
2021
Vintimilla, C. D., & Kind, S. Choreographies of practice: Mutualities and sympoetic becomings in early childhood teacher education. In H. Park & C. Shulte (Eds.), Visual arts with young children: Practice, pedagogy, learning. , Routledge.
2021
Vintimilla, C. D., Pacini-Ketchabaw, V., & Land, N. (2021). Manifesting living knowledges: A pedagogists’ working manifesto. , Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy
2020
Vintimilla, C. D., & Pacini-Ketchabaw, V. (2020). Developmentalism and pedagogy: Opening horizons in early childhood education. , European Early Childhood Education and Research
Grants and Contracts
2021
Ecological Devastation in Extractive Zones: Resistance, Recuperation and Regeneration
Role:
PI
Funding Source:
NFRF exploration grant
2019
Developing Educational Practices and Methodologies to Enhance Young Children’s Voices: Mitigating Climate Change Injustice in Andean Communities
Role:
PI
Funding Source:
IDG SSHRC
2017
Rethinking the Rs Through Art: Transforming Waste Practices in Early Childhood Education
Role:
co-applicant
Funding Source:
IDG SSHRC
2017
Climate Action Network: Exploring Climate Change Pedagogies with Children