Imagining well with almonds and honeybees in the Capitalocene – five multispecies movements for environmental and sustainability education

Marina Pliushchik, Tuure Tammi, P. Rautio
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Abstract Responses in resisting and subverting capitalist structures and practices often foreground imagination and experimentation. In environmental and sustainability education, imagination has been previously called upon as a way to sympathetically engage learners in environmental issues or to conjure alternative futures. But what other possibilities does imagination entail? We open this paper by arguing that to address the entanglements produced by the Capitalocene, imagination could be conceived of as thoroughly exploring and describing the assemblages in which particular beings exist – what we call imagining well. Next, we introduce and develop this idea of imagining well and proceed by experimenting with it in the honeybee-almond assemblage. To conclude, we offer five multispecies movements as practical and conceptual tools to environmental and sustainability education, to be used separately or in combination to attend to environmental issues within the constraints of educational institutions.
在首都新世与杏仁和蜜蜂一起畅想美好未来--促进环境和可持续性教育的五项多物种运动
摘 要 抵抗和颠覆资本主义结构和做法的对策往往强调想象力和实验。在环境和可持续发展教育中,想象力曾被用作一种让学习者以同情的态度参与环境问题或构想替代未来的方法。但是,想象力还包含哪些其他可能性呢?我们在本文开篇提出,为了解决 "资本新世 "所产生的纠葛,可以将想象力视为对特定生命存在的集合体的彻底探索和描述--我们称之为 "美好想象"。接下来,我们将介绍并发展这种 "良好想象 "的理念,并在蜜蜂-杏仁组合中进行实验。最后,我们提出了五种多物种运动,作为环境和可持续发展教育的实用工具和概念工具,可单独使用或结合使用,在教育机构的限制条件下关注环境问题。
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