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Neoliberalism and Environmental Education

Editat de Joseph Henderson, David Hursh, David Greenwood
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2016
This timely book situates environmental education within and against neoliberalism, the dominant economic, political, and cultural ideology impacting both education and the environment. Proponents of neoliberalism imagine and enact a world where the primary role of the state is to promote capital markets, and where citizens are defined as autonomous entrepreneurs who are to fulfill their needs via competition with, and surveillance of, others.
These ideas interact with environmental issues in a number of ways and Neoliberalism and Environmental Education engages this interplay with chapters on how neoliberal ideas and actions shape environmental education in formal, informal and community contexts. International contributors consider these interactions in agriculture and gardening, state policy enactments, environmental science classrooms, ecoprisons, and in professional management and educational accountability programs. The collection invites readers to reexamine how economic policy and politics shape the cultural enactment of environmental education. This book was originally published as a special issue of Environmental Education Research.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138229570
ISBN-10: 1138229571
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Preface  Introduction: Environmental education in a neoliberal climate  1. Education policy mobility: reimagining sustainability in neoliberal times  2. Nature is a nice place to save but I wouldn’t want to live there: environmental education and the ecotourist gaze  3. Entrepreneurial endeavors: (re)producing neoliberalization through urban agriculture youth programming in Brooklyn, New York  4. Sustainability science and education in the neoliberal ecoprison  5. Refusing to settle for pigeons and parks: urban environmental education in the age of neoliberalism  6. Supporting youth to develop environmental citizenship within/against a neoliberal context  7. Negotiating managerialism: professional recognition and teachers of sustainable development education  8. Neoliberalism, new public management and the sustainable development agenda of higher education: history, contradictions and synergies  9. The promise and peril of the state in neoliberal times: implications for the critical environmental education movement in Brazil  10. Towards a political ecology of education: the educational politics of scale in southern Pará, Brazil  11. Against neoliberal pedagogies of plants and people: mapping actor networks of biocapital in learning gardens  12. Community organizing, schools, and the right to the city  13. The UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development: business as usual in the end

Descriere

Neoliberalism is a dominant ideology shaping educational and environmental contexts. In this collection, international contributors examine how neoliberal ideas and processes shape environmental education across a variety of contexts from urban gardens and environmental science classrooms to prisons and statecraft. The collection invites readers to reexamine how economic policy and politics shape the cultural enactment of environmental education. This book was originally published as a special issue of Environmental Education Research.

Notă biografică

Joseph Henderson is a Research Scientist at the University of Delaware, USA. Trained as an anthropologist of environmental and science education, his research investigates how sociocultural, political, and economic factors influence teaching and learning in emerging energy and climate systems.
David Hursh is a Professor at the Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development, University of Rochester, NY, USA. His research situates education policy and reform in the United States and globally within the context of a neoliberal social imaginary.
David Greenwood is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair of Environmental Education at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. His scholarship, teaching, and activism revolve around place-based, environmental, holistic, and sustainability education.