New Materialisms and Environmental Education
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New Materialisms and Environmental Education

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New Materialisms and Environmental Education

About this book

'New materialisms' refers to a broad, contemporary, and significant movement of thought across the social sciences and cultural studies which attempts to (re)turn to, renew, or create alternative philosophies of matter. Such philosophies spring from multiple sources but are in general an attempt to bring the indissolubility of the social and environmental more forcefully into our analytical frames and modes of inquiry and tackle a perceived over-reliance on discourse and language in the so-called post-modern era of philosophy and social science. This movement in thought is underlaid by, and meets up with, the climate and biodiversity crises and the nature of the human condition (and modes of learning or becoming), within the field of environmental education. This volume brings together academics working at differing intersections of environmental education and new materialisms, highlighting tensions, knots, and lines of flight across and for research, practice, and theory. As such this collection draws on multiple interpretations and streams of thought within new materialisms and demonstrates their significance for those engaging with environmental education policy, practice and research. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Environmental Education Research.

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Yes, you can access New Materialisms and Environmental Education by David A. G. Clarke, Jamie Mcphie, David A. G. Clarke,Jamie Mcphie in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Education & Global Warming & Climate Change. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Citation Information
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. Preface
  9. 1 Introduction—Tensions, knots, and lines of flight: themes and directions of travel for new materialisms and environmental education
  10. 2 From action to intra-action? Agency, identity and ā€˜goals’ in a relational approach to climate change education
  11. 3 Entangled threads and crafted meanings: students’ learning for sustainability in remake activities
  12. 4 More-than-human stories: experimental co-productions in outdoor environmental education pedagogy
  13. 5 Informal environmental learning: the sustaining nature of daily child/water/dirt relations
  14. 6 What if schools were lively more-than-human agencements all along? Troubling environmental education with moldschools
  15. 7 ā€˜An atmosphere, an air, a life:’ Deleuze, elemental media, and more-than-human environmental subjectification and education
  16. 8 Re-assembling environmental and sustainability education: orientations from New Materialism
  17. 9 Fieldnotes and situational analysis in environmental education research: experiments in new materialism
  18. 10 Doing little justices: speculative propositions for an immanent environmental ethics
  19. 11 Painting trees in the wind: socio-material ambiguity and sustainability politics in early childhood education with refugee children in Denmark
  20. 12 Challenging amnesias: re-collecting feminist new materialism/ecofeminism/climate/education
  21. 13 Anthropocentrism’s fluid binary
  22. 14 Dark pedagogy: speculative realism and environmental and sustainability education
  23. 15 Dark places: environmental education research in a world of hyperobjects
  24. 16 Environmental end game: ontos
  25. 17 Words (are) matter: generating material-semiotic lines of flight in environmental education research assemblages (with a little help from SF)
  26. 18 Nature matters: diffracting a keystone concept of environmental education research – just for kicks
  27. Index