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Global Perspectives in Environmental Adult Education: Counterpoints: Studies in the Postmodern Theory of Education, cartea 230

Autor Darlene E. Clover
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2003
This book outlines theories and practices in environmental adult education that are emerging worldwide. The need for environmental adult education arises not from a deficit platform of -lack of awareness- and -individual behavior modification- - but rather from the asset belief in an existing - if sometimes hidden - ecological knowledge of the need for a deeper sociopolitical, race, and gender analysis of environmental problems, and the power and potential of democratic participation and collective action. Authors from Canada, the Philippines, Kenya, India, Mexico, Fiji, Australia, Sudan, and the United States examine areas such as environmental racism and the legacy of colonization, self-governance and community resistance, ecological, women's and indigenous knowledge, international development and globalization, feminist pedagogical and arts-based practices, and participatory research practice."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780820461984
ISBN-10: 0820461989
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 229 x 155 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
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Notă biografică

The Editor: Darlene E. Clover is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. She is the co-author of two books, The Nature of Transformation: Environmental Adult Education and Environmental Adult Education. Dr. Clover also teaches and publishes in the areas of feminist pedagogy and community arts, environmental activism, leadership, and community learning. She is an editorial board member of two environmental education journals in Canada and Mexico.

Cuprins

Contents: Sandra Tan: Anti-Racist Environmental Adult Education in a Trans-Global Community: Case Studies from Toronto - Rosa Muraguri-Mwololo: Re-Invigorating Pastoralist Environmental Practices Through Collective Learning: A Case of Nomadic Ethnic Groups of Northern Kenya - Dip Kapoor: Indigenous Struggles for Forests, Land, and Cultural Identity in India: Environmental Popular Education and the Democratization of Power - Darlene E. Clover: Public Space and the Aesthetic-Politic of Feminist Environmental Adult Learning - Salwa B. Tabiedi: Women, Literacy, and Environmental Adult Education in Sudan - Kerrie Strathy/Kesaia Tabunakawai: Transforming Women's Lives to «Save the Plants That Save Lives» Through Environmental Education - Joaquín Esteva/Javier Reyes: Environmental Popular Education Strategies for Creating Sustainable Communities in the Pátzcuaro Lake Basin Region of Mexico - José Roberto Q. Guevara: Facilitating Community Environmental Adult Education in the Philippines: Transformation in Action - Karen Malone: Critical Environmental Adult Education: Taking on the Environmental Challenge - Jan Woodhouse: Environmental Adult Education Within Participatory Research: Learning at the Edge of Social Movements or Cultural and Ecological Sustainability - Budd L. Hall: Towards Transformative Environmental Adult Education: Lessons from Global Social Movement Contexts - Darlene E. Clover/Shirley Follen: The Nature of Transformation: Developing a Learning Resource for Environmental Adult Education.