Pedagogical Encounters In The Post Anthropocene Volume 1
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Pedagogical Encounters in the Post Anthropocene Volume 1
Author | : jan jagodzinski |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9783031548499 |
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Pedagogical Encounters in the Post Anthropocene Volume 1
Author | : jan jagodzinski |
Publsiher | : Palgrave Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024-05-31 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 3031548485 |
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This volume, the first of a two volume set, addresses three major areas in response to the post-Anthropocene: childhood, environment and indigeneity. Each of these areas is broadly addressed in relation to the concerns that have arisen both theoretically and educationally. The author terms these to be encounters as each area presents a particular problematic when addressing the phase change that the planet is undergoing where the anthropogenic labour of global humanity is contributing to climate change, endangering our very existence. There has been a concerted effort to overcome the nature-culture divide in education. The author reviews this development in the first section where there has been a particular emphasis placed on childhood education. In the second section he turns to the pedagogical theories that are attempting to overcome this same divide in environmental and science education. The last section attempts to bring into the conversation the vast literature on Indigeneity and their attempts to revise traditional education to meet these extraordinary times.
Pedagogical Encounters in the Post Anthropocene Volume 2
Author | : jan jagodzinski |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9783031547836 |
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Pedagogies for the Post Anthropocene
Author | : Esther Priyadharshini |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022-11-27 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9811657904 |
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This book draws on posthumanist critique and post qualitative approaches to research to examine the pedagogies offered by imaginaries of the future. Starting with the question of how education can be a process for imagining and desiring better futures that can shorten the Anthropocene, it speaks to concerns that are relevant to the fields of education, youth and futures studies. This book explores lessons from the imaginaries of apocalypse, revolution and utopia, drawing on research from youth(ful) perspectives in a context when the narrative of ‘youth despair’ about the future is becoming persistent. It investigates how the imaginary of 'Apocalypse' acts as a frame of intelligibility, a way of making sense of the monstrosities of the present and also instigates desires to act in different ways. Studying the School Climate Strikes of 2019 as 'Revolution' moves us away from the teleologies of capitalist consumption and endless growth to newer aesthetics. The strikes function as a public pedagogy that creates new publics that include life beyond the human. Finally, the book explores how the Utopias of Afrofuturist fiction provides us with a kind of 'investable' utopia because the starting point is in racial, economic and ecological injustice. If the Apocalypse teaches us to recognize what needs to go, and Revolution accepts that living with ‘less than’ is necessary, then this kind of Utopia shows us how becoming ‘more than’ human may be the future.
Ahuman Pedagogy
Author | : Jessie L. Beier,jan jagodzinski |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2022-07-14 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9783030947200 |
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This book brings together a collection of multi-disciplinary voices to discuss, debate, and devise a series of ahuman pedagogical proposals that aim to address the challenging ecological, political, social, economic, and aesthetic milieu within which education is situated today. Attending to contemporary calls to decenter all-too-human educational research and practice, while also coming to terms with the limits and inheritances through which such calls are made possible in the first place, this book aims to interrogate, but also invent, what we are calling an ahuman pedagogy. Organized in three main sections — Conjuring an Ahuman Pedagogy, Machinic Re/distributions, and Non-pedagogies for Unthought Futures — this multi-disciplinary experiment in ahuman pedagogies for the age of the Anthropocene offers an experimental – albeit always speculative and incomplete – series of pedagogical proposals that work to unthink and counter-actualize educational futures-as-usual.
Wild Pedagogies
Author | : Bob Jickling,Sean Blenkinsop,Nora Timmerman,Michael De Danann Sitka-Sage |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2018-06-22 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9783319901763 |
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This book explores why the concept of wild pedagogy is an essential aspect of education in these times; a re-negotiated education that acknowledges the necessity of listening to voices in a more than human world, and (re)learning how to dwell in a place. As the geological epoch inexorably shifts to the Anthropocene, the authors argue that learning to live in and engage with the world is increasingly crucial in such times of uncertainty. The editors and contributors examine what wild pedagogy can truly become, and how it can be relevant across disciplinary boundaries: offering six touchstones as working tools to help educators forge an onward path. This collaborative work will be of interest to students and scholars of wild pedagogies, alternative education and the Anthropocene, and for all those engaged in re-wilding education.
Pedagogy at the End of the World
Author | : jessie l. beier |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2023-11-22 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9783031410574 |
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This book interrogates the ways in which “end of the world” thinking has come to define and delimit pedagogical approaches in Anthropocene times. Chapters unfold through a series of speculative studies of educational futurity—sustainable futures, energy futures, working futures—each of which is positioned as an experimental site for probing the limits of pedagogical unthinkability so as to speculate, through concept creation, on unthought educational trajectories. Specifically, the book is oriented towards the creation of pedagogical concepts that work to problematize and resituate questions of educational futurity in relation to the planetary realities raised by today’s pressing extinction events. It is from this experimentation that a weird pedagogy emerges, that is, an experimental pedagogical anti-model, a speculative program for the unprogrammable that seeks to counter-actualize potentials of and for unthinking pedagogy at the (so-called) end of the world.
Children s Literature in Place
Author | : Željka Flegar,Jennifer M. Miskec |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 2024-02-29 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781003835080 |
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Children’s Literature in Place: Surveying the Landscapes of Children’s Culture is an edited collection dedicated to individual, international, and interdisciplinary considerations of the places and spaces of children’s literature, media, and culture, from content to methodology, in fictional, virtual, and material settings. This volume proposes a survey of the changing landscapes of children’s culture, the expected and unexpected spaces and places that emerge as and because of children’s culture. The places and spaces of children’s literature are varied and diverse. By making place studies a guiding principle, this book builds on the impressive body of international research on place in children’s literature, media, and culture to bring together and provide a comprehensive overview of how to study place in children’s and young adult literature. This volume provides a wide range of approaches and international perspectives of place in children’s literature, media, and culture and contributes to this growing and relevant field by showcasing various scholarly aspects and approaches to children’s literature, and the place of children’s literature in the context of international scholarship.