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Contribution to Book
EcoJustice, citizen science, and youth activism: Situated tensions for science education
Nursing and Health Studies Faculty Book Gallery
  • Michael P. Mueller
  • Deborah J. Tippins
  • Kurt A. Love
  • Audra King
  • Katie L. Love, Fairfield University
Role

Editors: Michael P. Mueller, Deborah J. Tippins

Contributing co-authors: Kurt A. Love, Audra King, Katie L. Love, Kimberly Gill

Document Type
Article
Description/Summary

Katie Love is a contributing author (with Kurt A. Love, Audra King, Kimberly Gill), "The Sustainable Farm School: Waldorf philosophy and EcoJustice theory in aesthetic contexts," 63-82.

BOOK DESCRTIPTION: This volume draws on the ecojustice, citizen science and youth activism literature base in science education and applies the ideas to situated tensions as they are either analyzed theoretically or praxiologically within science education pedagogy. It uses ecojustice to evaluate the holistic connections between cultural and natural systems, environmentalism, sustainability and Earth-friendly marketing trends, and introduces citizen science and youth activism as two of the pedagogical ways ecojustice philosophy can be enacted. It also comprises evidence-based practice with international service, community embedded curriculum, teacher preparation, citizen monitoring and community activism, student-scientist partnerships, socioscientific issues, and new avenues for educational research.

ISBN
9783319116075
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Publication Information

Love, K. A., King, A., Love, K. L., & Gill, K. (2015). The Sustainable Farm School: Waldorf philosophy and EcoJustice theory in aesthetic contexts. In M. Mueller & D. Tippens (Eds.), EcoJustice, citizen science, and youth activism: Situated tensions for science education. New York, NY: Springer.

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Copyright 2015 Springer

Citation Information
Michael P. Mueller, Deborah J. Tippins, Kurt A. Love, Audra King, et al.. "EcoJustice, citizen science, and youth activism: Situated tensions for science education" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/katie-love/1/