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The Ecocertified Child Citizenship And Education For Sustainability And Environment 1st Ed Malin Ideland

  • SKU: BELL-7319902
The Ecocertified Child Citizenship And Education For Sustainability And Environment 1st Ed Malin Ideland
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.1 MB
Author: Malin Ideland
ISBN: 9783030001988, 9783030001995, 3030001989, 3030001997
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Ecocertified Child Citizenship And Education For Sustainability And Environment 1st Ed Malin Ideland by Malin Ideland 9783030001988, 9783030001995, 3030001989, 3030001997 instant download after payment.

While few could dispute the need for Environmental and Sustainability Education (ESE) for children and young people, this book explores the problems inherent in this educational practice. Despite good intentions, the author highlights how ESE can in fact contribute to a (re)production of harmful norms and possible subjectivities by categorizing various groups as ‘threats’ to the environment. The author analyzes how these categorizations are entangled in historical discourses on social class, nationality and race, thus resulting in double gestures of inclusion and exclusion. Even as sustainability and environmental engagement becomes a treasured identity for the affluent, the author highlights that despite the best of intentions, the discourse of ESE can reinforce positions of suborder and superiority, which could even impede real change in the long run. This illuminating book will be of interest to students, scholars and practitioners of sustainability education.

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