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Wilding Ecologies, Walking-with Glacier: An Educational Novella

This book is an educational novella composed from diverse encounters of walking-with a glacier, offering the reader possibilities for wilding ecologies as a means to be immersed in more-than-human lives and places. Wild rivulets of ecologies run through this novella, shifting fragments of geologic time over a disintegrating, icy, and watery landscape. Walking-with is positioned in the novella as an embodied methodology for attuning to, slowing down and paying attention.  While walking, we weep, and bear witness to the unseen. In turn, this novella works with flows of pedagogy, theory, and collective creative practice. Glacier stories speaking through photographs, prose, poetry, and provocations. Collectively, the gathering of experiences in this book explores what it means to be human and more-than-human in the context of glacial melt and shifting loss. What is means to be changing our planet and, all the time, changing ourselves. Wilding ecologies emerges in the book, as a means to disrupt these anthropocentric ways of knowing, and by showing up, being affected, we can reawaken a newfound love and enchantment.

 

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 10 Dec 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031631818

About Bob JicklingKaren MaloneMarcus MorseSean Blenkinsop

Karen Malone is Professor of Education and Environmental Philosophy at Swinburne University of Technology Australia. She researches Human-Earth relations and applies ecofeminist posthumanist and Indigenous theoretical perspectives to her studies of the ecological crisis including climate change militarised radiation and biodiversity loss.     Sean Blenkinsop is Professor Faculty of Education Simon Fraser University Vancouver Canada. He has been involved in starting three nature-based place-based eco-schools (all in the public system) and has written extensively about these experiences and the philosophical underpinnings of eco-education writ large.    Bob Jickling is Professor Emeritus at Lakehead University Canada. He has interests in environmental education and ethics and his current research attempts to find openings for radical re-visioning of education. His most recent book is Environmental Ethics: A Sourcebook for Educators. As a long-time wilderness traveller much of his inspiration is derived from the landscape of his home in Canadas Yukon.   Marcus Morse is Associate Professor of Outdoor and Environmental Education at the University of Tasmania Australia. His research focuses on place-based and relational outdoor environmental education community engagement projects river experience and wild pedagogies.

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