通过激励理论和以社区为基础的保护方法,将公平和包容纳入大学教育

IF 5.2 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Maï Yasué, Netta Weinstein, Sara E. Harris, I-Chant A. Chiang, Nicole Legate, Ashley J. Moore, Nadia Joe (Gä̀gala-ƛ̓iƛ̓ətko)
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摘要

尽管将正义、公平、非殖民化、本土化和包容(JEDII)纳入大学的计划很普遍,但在实现更深层次的系统性变革方面进展缓慢。鉴于许多社区保育(CBC)学者拥有在不同社区创造持久社会变革的经验,他们拥有可转让的技能,可以帮助将 JEDII 纳入大学。我们综合了社区保育方面的文献,并通过自我决定理论的视角对其进行了研究,以帮助确定可推广的方法,从而在大学中创造具有复原力的社会文化变革,实现联合环境与发展倡议。培养自主动机(即行为是因为一个人真正珍视和认同该行为,或认为该行为本质上令人满意)对于激发社区广播和联合教育与创新的持久变革至关重要。根据理论和我们对 CBC 的研究,我们提出了 5 项广泛的建议,这些建议有助于激励人们以自我维持的方式(即即使没有外部奖励或压力)改变行为。指导原则通过以下方式支持自主性:为联合教育与发展信息计划提供有意义的选择和不同的切入点;优先考虑人际关系;设计能够提高自主性的付款计划;开发相关、及时、相关和真实的有意义的教育机会;以及通过将工作重点放在关键时刻来创造制度变革。
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Embedding equity and inclusion in universities through motivational theory and community-based conservation approaches

Embedding equity and inclusion in universities through motivational theory and community-based conservation approaches

Despite widespread plans to embed justice, equity, decolonization, indigenization, and inclusion (JEDII) into universities, progress toward deeper, systemic change is slow. Given that many community-based conservation (CBC) scholars have experience creating enduring social change in diverse communities, they have transferable skills that could help embed JEDII in universities. We synthesized the literature from CBC and examined it through the lens of self-determination theory to help identify generalizable approaches to create resilient sociocultural change toward JEDII in universities. Fostering autonomous motivation (i.e., behaving because one truly values and identifies with the behavior or finds behavior inherently satisfying) is critical to inspiring enduring change in both CBC and JEDII. Based on theory and our examination of CBC, we provide 5 broad recommendations that helped motivate behavioral change in a way that was self-sustained (i.e., even without external rewards or pressure). Guiding principles support autonomy by creating meaningful choice and different entry points for JEDII; prioritising relationships; designing payment programs that enhance autonomous motivation; developing meaningful educational opportunities that are relevant, timely, relational, and authentic; and creating institutional change by focusing efforts on critical moments.

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Conservation Biology
Conservation Biology 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
12.70
自引率
3.20%
发文量
175
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Conservation Biology welcomes submissions that address the science and practice of conserving Earth's biological diversity. We encourage submissions that emphasize issues germane to any of Earth''s ecosystems or geographic regions and that apply diverse approaches to analyses and problem solving. Nevertheless, manuscripts with relevance to conservation that transcend the particular ecosystem, species, or situation described will be prioritized for publication.
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