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Scholarly Features

Deconstructing Free Enterprise and Reconstructing for Sustainability: Cultural-Ecological Propaganda Analysis for Educators

abril 1, 2020 by Rachelle F. Marshall

Abstract: In the spring of 2017, a conservative think tank mailed 300,000 copies of a book to US teachers and college faculty to encourage widespread uncertainty about climate change and promote neoliberal, free enterprise discourse in US schools. Teachers have been targets of free enterprise propaganda campaigns throughout the last century. This most recent event stresses the … [Read more...] about Deconstructing Free Enterprise and Reconstructing for Sustainability: Cultural-Ecological Propaganda Analysis for Educators

The Journal of Media Literacy Ecomedia Literacy Scholarly Features
Propoganda Analysis Fake News Ecomedia Literacy Sustainability Climate Crisis News Literacy Consumption Ecojustice Education Teacher Education

Engaging with Things: Speculative Realism and Ecomedia Literacy Education

abril 1, 2020 by Benjamin Thevenin

Abstract: In recent years, media scholars and educators have made an effort to address ecological issues in their work. Ecomedia literacy adapts the principles and practices of the media literacy movement in order to prepare the public to critically engage with the relationship between media and the environment. However, this article argues that the philosophical frameworks, on … [Read more...] about Engaging with Things: Speculative Realism and Ecomedia Literacy Education

The Journal of Media Literacy Ecomedia Literacy Scholarly Features
Media Literacy Media Literacy Education Ecomedia Literacy Critical Media Literacy Sustainability Education Speculative Realism Object-oriented Ontology

For the Love of Nature: Bringing Environmental Justice to Urban Elementary Students

abril 1, 2020 by Lizzette Mendoza, Brad Rumble, Jeff Share

Abstract: This essay explores the role of critical pedagogy in environmental justice education. We discuss the need for teaching a love of nature (biophilia) as an entry point for developing a caring relationship and sense of stewardship with the natural world. Place-based education and ecopedagogy offer liberatory potential to make education more transformative and … [Read more...] about For the Love of Nature: Bringing Environmental Justice to Urban Elementary Students

The Journal of Media Literacy Ecomedia Literacy Scholarly Features
Environmental Education Critical Media Literacy Biophilia Environmental Justice Ecopedagogy Stewardship Elementary Educaton Critical Pedagogy

The Origin of Resources: Sustainable and Experiential Learning in Italy

abril 1, 2020 by Candice Smith Corby, William Pettit

Abstract: Held near Siena, Italy, our 3-week summer abroad program, The Mindful Palette of Stonehill College, combines art, gastronomy, and agricultural studies that strive for cultural mindfulness through holistic and experiential learning processes. A strong belief in sustainability, both philosophically and praxis, underlie these unique experiences. We share the complexities … [Read more...] about The Origin of Resources: Sustainable and Experiential Learning in Italy

The Journal of Media Literacy Ecomedia Literacy Scholarly Features
Mindfullness Agriculture Sustainability Gastronomy Foraging Crafts Material Culture Arts

“Solarpunk” & the Pedagogical Value of Utopia

abril 1, 2020 by Isaijah Johnson

Abstract: This paper examines the ecologically oriented speculative fiction genre known as “solarpunk” and its value for the cause of environmental justice. This article argues that the status quo is characterized by relative inaction on the issue of fighting climate change and that this inaction is the result of an inability to imagine a “green” future. As a form of … [Read more...] about “Solarpunk” & the Pedagogical Value of Utopia

The Journal of Media Literacy Ecomedia Literacy Scholarly Features
Media Sustainability Education Environmental Justice Solarpunk Speculative Fiction Social Imaginary

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