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To stop the downward spiral of intensifying environmental violence that inevitably leads to social violence we, as humans, need to better understand what is at stake and to determine how to make changes at the root levels. Ecopedagogy is centered on understanding the struggles of and connections between human acts of environmental and social violence. Greg W. Misiaszek argues that ecopedagogies grounded in critical, Freirean pedagogies construct learning that leads to human actions geared towards increased social and environmental justice and planetary sustainability. Throughout the book he discusses the need for teaching, reading, and researching through problematizing the causes of socio-environmental violence, including oppressive processes of globalization and constructs of development, economics, and citizenship, to name a few, that emerge from socio-historical oppressions (e.g., colonialization, racism, patriarchy, neoliberalism, xenophobia, epistemicide) and dominance over the r

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This thoughtful book poses inconvenient and uncomfortable questions to neoliberal development models and provides critical thinking to read the “World” as part of the “Earth”. Ecopedagogy reinvents environmental education and sustainable development to be more effective in achieving global social justice and planetary environmental justice. Greg Misiaszek takes readers – scholars, students and educators – on a journey based on Freire’s later writing and critical pedagogy exploring the need of a paradigm shift in the environmental pedagogies, challenging us to rethink sustainable development and to critically deconstruct SDGs. * Massimiliano Tarozzi, Co-director of the Development Education Research Centre, UCL Institute of Education, UK and Professor of Education, University of Bologna, Italy *
Ecopedagogy is an important contribution to critical studies in education. * International Review of Education *

Table of Contents
List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Introduction to Ecopedagogy 1. Ecopedagogy: An Introduction 2. Ecopedagogical Literacy: Reading the World within Earth Part II: Foundations of Ecopedagogy 3. Freirean Reinventions: Ecopedagogy 4. Teaching for Ecopedagogical Praxis: Theories, Disciplines, and Positionalities Part III:Teaching Ecopedagogical Reading 5. Reading Through Diverse Epistemologies and Methodologies 6. Reading Through Citizenships: “Development,” “Livelihood,” and “Sustainability” Part IV: Conclusion: Ecopedagogical Possibilities and Challenges 7. Limit situations of Ecopedagogies: Post-Truthism and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) References Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/21/2022 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781350212701, 978-1350212701
      ISBN10: 1350212709

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      To stop the downward spiral of intensifying environmental violence that inevitably leads to social violence we, as humans, need to better understand what is at stake and to determine how to make changes at the root levels. Ecopedagogy is centered on understanding the struggles of and connections between human acts of environmental and social violence. Greg W. Misiaszek argues that ecopedagogies grounded in critical, Freirean pedagogies construct learning that leads to human actions geared towards increased social and environmental justice and planetary sustainability. Throughout the book he discusses the need for teaching, reading, and researching through problematizing the causes of socio-environmental violence, including oppressive processes of globalization and constructs of development, economics, and citizenship, to name a few, that emerge from socio-historical oppressions (e.g., colonialization, racism, patriarchy, neoliberalism, xenophobia, epistemicide) and dominance over the r

      Trade Review
      This thoughtful book poses inconvenient and uncomfortable questions to neoliberal development models and provides critical thinking to read the “World” as part of the “Earth”. Ecopedagogy reinvents environmental education and sustainable development to be more effective in achieving global social justice and planetary environmental justice. Greg Misiaszek takes readers – scholars, students and educators – on a journey based on Freire’s later writing and critical pedagogy exploring the need of a paradigm shift in the environmental pedagogies, challenging us to rethink sustainable development and to critically deconstruct SDGs. * Massimiliano Tarozzi, Co-director of the Development Education Research Centre, UCL Institute of Education, UK and Professor of Education, University of Bologna, Italy *
      Ecopedagogy is an important contribution to critical studies in education. * International Review of Education *

      Table of Contents
      List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Introduction to Ecopedagogy 1. Ecopedagogy: An Introduction 2. Ecopedagogical Literacy: Reading the World within Earth Part II: Foundations of Ecopedagogy 3. Freirean Reinventions: Ecopedagogy 4. Teaching for Ecopedagogical Praxis: Theories, Disciplines, and Positionalities Part III:Teaching Ecopedagogical Reading 5. Reading Through Diverse Epistemologies and Methodologies 6. Reading Through Citizenships: “Development,” “Livelihood,” and “Sustainability” Part IV: Conclusion: Ecopedagogical Possibilities and Challenges 7. Limit situations of Ecopedagogies: Post-Truthism and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) References Index

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