Learning to Confront Ecological Precarity: Engaging with More-than-human Worlds

Author:   Scott Jukes
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2023 ed.
Volume:   13
ISBN:  

9783031341991


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   15 July 2023
Format:   Hardback
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This volume presents innovative approaches for confronting environmental issues and socio-ecological inequality within Outdoor Environmental Education (OEE). Through experimentation with alternative pedagogical possibilities, it explores what OEE can do in response to ecological precarity.     Drawing upon posthumanist theory, it focuses on the enactment of more-than-human pedagogies that foster affirmative environmental relationships while challenging problematic cultural perspectives. The 12 chapters explore various topics, including place-responsive pedagogies, environmental stories, new materialist theoretical insights and waste education practices, engaging with complex environmental issues such as species extinction and climate change in the context of OEE.     This book provides practical examples and conceptual creativity to extend contemporary theoretical currents. It offers innovative pedagogical strategies and methodological insights for OEE. Researchers, students, and practitioners of OEE interested in applying posthumanist ideas to their work will find this volume most interesting.        

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Author:   Scott Jukes
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2023 ed.
Volume:   13
Weight:   0.613kg
ISBN:  

9783031341991


ISBN 10:   3031341996
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   15 July 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Prologue: Precarious times.- 1 – Introduction: Provocations and intent.- 2 – Connecting with lines of flight: Reviewing texts of influence.- 3 – Philosophical~methodological processes: Immanent Praxiography.- 4 – Acknowledging more-than-human worlds: Places, stories and outdoor environmental education as a co-production.- 5 – Engaging with more-than-human stories: The expressive power of landscape.- 6 – Confronting ecological precarity: Thinking with a landscape as a pedagogy for engaging with environmental issues.- 7 – Remake activities and waste education in outdoor education: Exploring the ecological history of things.- 8 – Emergent pedagogical pathways: Learning from the fluxes and flows of a riverscape.- 9 – Environmental learning in the thick of relations: The mediating influence of technology and movement.- 10 – Storying shared worlds: Collaborative writing as ecological inquiry.- 11 – Bookend: Outdoor environmental education in precarious times.

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“(Re)making our own selves time and time again within present-moment becoming-withs with all other planetary inhabitants, is the ethic and practice that I think Jukes intends, when he invites us to learn to confront ecological precarity and engage with more-than-human worlds. As learning and engaging are indeed verbs … . For those who are seeking hope for relational and sustainable futurity within a (re)configuring of different temporal horizons, I thoroughly recommend reading Jukes’ book.” (Kathryn Riley, Australian Journal of Environmental Education, February 13, 2024)


Author Information

Scott Jukes is a lecturer in Outdoor Environmental Education at Federation University, Australia. His research explores pedagogical development and experimentation in outdoor environmental education, inspired by posthumanist and new materialist theories. He is particularly interested in ways we may grapple with place-specific environmental problems and engage with more-than-human worlds. He has a passion for the river, mountain and coastal environments of south-eastern Australia and enjoys teaching and spending time in these places. Scott is also the Media Editor for the Australian Journal of Environmental Education and Deputy Editor of the Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education. 

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