Out of sight, out of mind: global connection, environmental discourse and the emerging field of sustainability education

JA Henderson - Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015 - Springer
Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015Springer
How might we understand the complex nature of our existence in the world, and what are
the implications of such examination? Moreover, how might we go about engaging others in
this practice and what are the complications of such an endeavor? Expanding on Quigley,
Dogbey, Che and Hallo's findings, I consider the implications of human-environment
connections and examine the difficulty of articulating such connections via photovoice
methods in particular places. Further, I use a Foucauldian discourse lens to situate this …
Abstract
How might we understand the complex nature of our existence in the world, and what are the implications of such examination? Moreover, how might we go about engaging others in this practice and what are the complications of such an endeavor? Expanding on Quigley, Dogbey, Che and Hallo’s findings, I consider the implications of human-environment connections and examine the difficulty of articulating such connections via photovoice methods in particular places. Further, I use a Foucauldian discourse lens to situate this connective process to larger political and social dynamics at work in their paper, and in environmental education in general. Implications for sustainability and sustainability education are then developed, along with suggestions for future research in this emerging field.
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