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Cover
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Dedication Page
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Title Page
Contents
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Introduction: The Power of Everyday Experience
Notes
Here be Dragons
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1 Wondering about Wonder
1.1 In the beginning
1.2 First among passions
1.3 The age of the sublime
1.4 Wondering today
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The Face of Wonder
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2 The Wondering Mind
2.1 A complex vocabulary
2.2 Transcending dichotomies
2.3 The structural model
2.4 A paradoxical state
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Wonder in the Wild
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3 How Do We Wonder?

3.1 Engaging with the possible
3.2 Stages and processes
3.3 A dynamic model
3.4 What else and how else thinking
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When Ideas Hatch
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4 Accidents Will Happen
4.1 Take a chance
4.2 Happy accidents
4.3 The prepared mind
4.4 The value of randomness
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Is This Art?
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5 Making the Familiar Unfamiliar
5.1 The found object
5.2 When the invisible becomes visible
5.3 The process of inquiry
5.4 From wander to wonder and back again
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Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!i
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6 In Praise of Playfulness

6.1 Flights of fancy
6.2 Trying things out
6.3 It takes two to wonder
6.4 Failure is good
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On Fear
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7 Wonder and the Other
7.1 Wondering about others
7.2 From others to otherness
7.3 Openness to difference
7.4 Wonder and ethics
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#Rezist
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8 Collective Wonder
8.1 Who's afraid of the big, bad crowd?
8.2 Wonder and politics
8.3 Activism, art and wonder
8.4 Wondering about change
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Children's Questions
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9 (Re)learning Wonder
9.1 Pedagogies for/of wonder
9.2 Wondering fully

9.3 Wonder-full teachers
9.4 Why wonder? Why now?
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Epilogue: Living with Uncertainty
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Glossary
References
Index
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