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The Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity brings the
ecological turn to sociocultural understandings of self. The
editors introduce a broad, insightful assembly of original theory
and research on planetary positionalities in flux in the
Anthropocene - or what in this Handbook cultural ecologist David
Abram presciently renames the Humilocene, a new "epoch of
humility." Forty international authors craft a kaleidoscopic lens,
focusing on the following key interdisciplinary inquiries: Part I
illuminates identity as always ecocultural, expanding dominant
understandings of who we are and how our ways of identifying
engender earthly outcomes. Part II examines ways ecocultural
identities are fostered and how difference and spaces of
interaction can be sources of environmental conviviality. Part III
illustrates consequential ways the media sphere informs,
challenges, and amplifies particular ecocultural identities. Part
IV delves into the constitutive power of ecocultural identities and
illuminates ways ecological forces shape the political sphere. Part
V demonstrates multiple and unspooling ways in which ecocultural
identities can evolve and transform to recall ways forward to
reciprocal surviving and thriving. The Routledge Handbook of
Ecocultural Identity provides an essential resource for scholars,
teachers, students, protectors, and practitioners interested in
ecological and sociocultural regeneration. The Routledge Handbook
of Ecocultural Identity has been awarded the 2020 Book Award from
the National Communication Association's (USA) Environmental
Communication Division.
The Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity brings the
ecological turn to sociocultural understandings of self. The
editors introduce a broad, insightful assembly of original theory
and research on planetary positionalities in flux in the
Anthropocene - or what in this Handbook cultural ecologist David
Abram presciently renames the Humilocene, a new "epoch of
humility." Forty international authors craft a kaleidoscopic lens,
focusing on the following key interdisciplinary inquiries: Part I
illuminates identity as always ecocultural, expanding dominant
understandings of who we are and how our ways of identifying
engender earthly outcomes. Part II examines ways ecocultural
identities are fostered and how difference and spaces of
interaction can be sources of environmental conviviality. Part III
illustrates consequential ways the media sphere informs,
challenges, and amplifies particular ecocultural identities. Part
IV delves into the constitutive power of ecocultural identities and
illuminates ways ecological forces shape the political sphere. Part
V demonstrates multiple and unspooling ways in which ecocultural
identities can evolve and transform to recall ways forward to
reciprocal surviving and thriving. The Routledge Handbook of
Ecocultural Identity provides an essential resource for scholars,
teachers, students, protectors, and practitioners interested in
ecological and sociocultural regeneration. The Routledge Handbook
of Ecocultural Identity has been awarded the 2020 Book Award from
the National Communication Association's (USA) Environmental
Communication Division.
Given the urgency of environmental problems, how we communicate
about our ecological relations is crucial. Environmental
Communication Pedagogy and Practice is concerned with ways to help
learners effectively navigate and consciously contribute to the
communication shaping our environmental present and future. The
book brings together international educators working from a variety
of perspectives to engage both theory and application. Contributors
address how pedagogy can stimulate ecological wakefulness, support
diverse and praxis-based ways of learning, and nurture
environmental change agents. Additionally, the volume responds to a
practical need to increase teaching effectiveness of environmental
communication across disciplines by offering a repertoire of useful
learning activities and assignments. Altogether, it provides an
impetus for reflection upon and enhancement of our own practice as
environmental educators, practitioners, and students. Environmental
Communication Pedagogy and Practice is an essential resource for
those working in environmental communication, environmental and
sustainability studies, environmental journalism, environmental
planning and management, environmental sciences, media studies and
cultural studies, as well as communication subfields such as
rhetoric, conflict and mediation, and intercultural. The volume is
also a valuable resource for environmental communication
professionals working with communities and governmental and
non-governmental environmental organisations.
Given the urgency of environmental problems, how we communicate
about our ecological relations is crucial. Environmental
Communication Pedagogy and Practice is concerned with ways to help
learners effectively navigate and consciously contribute to the
communication shaping our environmental present and future. The
book brings together international educators working from a variety
of perspectives to engage both theory and application. Contributors
address how pedagogy can stimulate ecological wakefulness, support
diverse and praxis-based ways of learning, and nurture
environmental change agents. Additionally, the volume responds to a
practical need to increase teaching effectiveness of environmental
communication across disciplines by offering a repertoire of useful
learning activities and assignments. Altogether, it provides an
impetus for reflection upon and enhancement of our own practice as
environmental educators, practitioners, and students. Environmental
Communication Pedagogy and Practice is an essential resource for
those working in environmental communication, environmental and
sustainability studies, environmental journalism, environmental
planning and management, environmental sciences, media studies and
cultural studies, as well as communication subfields such as
rhetoric, conflict and mediation, and intercultural. The volume is
also a valuable resource for environmental communication
professionals working with communities and governmental and
non-governmental environmental organisations.
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