Between the local and the global : The tension of cultivating a bi-directional ecocritical awareness in education (Journal Article)
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TextSeries: The Journal of Environmental Education ; Volume 54: Numbers 4-6, 2023Publication details: Philadelphia, PA :Taylor & Francis Group ,2023Description: 341-350pISSN: - 0095-8964
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Abstract: Although numerous approaches to cultivating an ecocritical awareness in students exist, much scholarly dialog has revolved around ecojustice education and ecopedagogy. Whereas the former seeks to cultivate a local ecocritical awareness in students, the latter advocates for a globalized “planetary citizenship.” While both cultivate an ecocritical awareness, they focus this awareness in different directions: the local and the global. This tension is illustrated by the 2004 disagreement between Gadotti and Bowers. In this article, I use this disagreement as a starting place to examine this tension and challenge the perceived opposition between cultivating a local and a planetary ecojustice awareness.
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