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Marina Pliushchik; Tuure Tammi; Pauliina Rautio – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Responses in resisting and subverting capitalist structures and practices often foreground imagination and experimentation. In environmental and sustainability education, imagination has been previously called upon as a way to sympathetically engage learners in environmental issues or to conjure alternative futures. But what other possibilities…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Learner Engagement, Imagination
Tracy Charlotte Young; Pauliina Rautio – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
This article bewilders dominant discourses about child-animal relations by acknowledging and challenging the work of Gail Melson who positions animals as providing emotional, social and pedagogical support for children. Melson's psychological approach rests upon implicit assumptions that shape and support anthropocentrism whilst also critiquing a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Animals, Child Development, Relationship
Anttoni Kervinen; Riikka Hohti; Pauliina Rautio; Maria Helena Saari; Tuure Tammi; Tuomas Aivelo – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Posthumanist orientations have underlined the need to foster non-hierarchical relations with other-than-human beings to adequately attend to planetary crises and help life to survive and flourish. Since a posthumanist critique towards natural sciences has mostly leaned on questioning the premise of human subjects making sense of objectified…
Descriptors: Ecology, Humanism, Scientific Research, Citizen Participation