流行病、资本主义和生态社会主义教学法

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Alberto Arenas
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摘要

历史上,环境教育在很大程度上对资本主义对地球的影响保持沉默,限制了环境教育的变革性教学潜力的有效性。本文认为,为了理解流行病的兴起、传播和后果,我们必须通过无限利润、无限增长和无限商品化的同时机制,分析资本主义作为一个世界生态系统所发挥的作用。广泛的森林砍伐,不受管制的野生动物贸易,以及对动物的工业限制被认为是现代流行病的根源,而资本主义加剧了这些问题。作为一种反制措施,本文倡导生态社会主义世界生态,并呼吁情感表达理论家和实践者接受以生态社会主义为基础的教学法。作为起点,它为正义、团结、消费和技术等重要词汇赋予了更广泛的含义,以协助电子商务领域应对当前的流行病。
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Pandemics, capitalism, and an ecosocialist pedagogy
Abstract Environmental education has historically been largely silent about the effects of capitalism on the planet, limiting the effectiveness of the transformative pedagogical potential of EE. This article argues that to understand the rise, spread, and consequences of pandemics, we must analyze the role played by capitalism as a world-ecology system through the simultaneous mechanisms of unlimited profit, unlimited growth, and unlimited commodification. Widespread deforestation, unregulated wildlife trade, and the industrial confinement of animals are believed to be at the origin of modern pandemics, and capitalism has exacerbated each one of these problems. As a counteractive measure, this article advocates for an ecosocialist world-ecology, and calls on EE theoreticians and practitioners to embrace a pedagogy grounded in ecosocialism. As a starting point, it imbues expanded meanings to vital words—justice, solidarity, consumption, and technology—to assist the field of EE in its response to the current pandemic.
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期刊介绍: Any educator in the environmental field will find The Journal of Environmental Education indispensable. Based on recent research in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities, the journal details how best to present environmental issues and how to evaluate programs already in place for primary through university level and adult students. University researchers, park and recreation administrators, and teachers from the United States and abroad provide new analyses of the instruction, theory, methods, and practices of environmental communication and education in peer-reviewed articles. Reviews of the most recent books, textbooks, videos, and other educational materials by experts in the field appear regularly.
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