Enacting Environmentalism

Enacting Environmentalism
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Download or read book Enacting Environmentalism written by Indira Phukan and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The sustainability crisis becomes increasingly pressing with each passing year, and, as a result, the issue of the environment becomes more prominent in daily discourse. As part of the environmental movement, environmental education has the potential to play an important part in reorienting the environmental movement. However, while environmental education can be an enormous leverage point in the environmental movements, it may not be operating effectively in reaching diverse audiences and increasing momentum toward environmental problem solving. While young people may represent the appropriate audience for fostering environmental problem solving, efforts are ineffective unless young people feel that they are able to, at least partially, identify as an environmentalist . These feelings of inclusion will help them to feel part of a movement and a community, which, in turn, will help them feel that it is worth their effort and time to think critically and creatively about sustainability solutions and to work collectively with others towards mitigation. In this dissertation, I conducted such research to suggest one way in which programming can be improved to better reach more students. By bringing in diversity, equity, and inclusion research from the field of formal education, I apply new theories to the relatively nascent diversity, equity, and inclusion research within environmental education. I also use these theories to build a model of how small moments, the connection points, are crucial to negotiating communities in which students can start to envision new identifies for themselves. I suggest ways that educators and students can bring attention to and use these connection points to build stronger communities from which students can safely explore new identities. While only one avenue of diversity, equity, and inclusion research within environmental education, it as an important one--without successful connection points, students risk being excluded from a new environmental community. This, in turn, means students cannot explore and enact new environmental identities, meaning they cannot participate fully in the environmental movements.


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