Soft Science Sustainability

Soft Science Sustainability
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9781438496962
ISBN-13 : 1438496966
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Book Synopsis Soft Science Sustainability by : Ragnhild Utheim

Download or read book Soft Science Sustainability written by Ragnhild Utheim and published by State University of New York Press. This book was released on 2024-03-01 with total page 223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The central role of education in responding to climate change is noted by stakeholders of all kinds. Yet for education to act as a vehicle of change it must become more holistic, inclusive, critically reflexive, and transformative. Most critically, it must transcend the grip of Western hegemonic reasoning—of modern colonial habits of seeing, perceiving, relating, and structuring—as the only legitimate means of making sense of life and the earth we inhabit together. Because drivers of climate change involve multidimensional, intersecting anthropogenic processes that are at once global and local in scope and are often intimately personal in ways difficult to discern directly, educating to sustain the future will require competencies that exist beyond science and technological innovation. In Soft Science Sustainability, Ragnhild Utheim uses social cartography to explore the metacognitive, psychosocial, intercultural, collaborative, and interactive systems dimensions of what it means to sustain our common future together. The 3C cartography examines the less tangible human behaviors, thoughts and emotions, worldviews, interdependencies, complexities, and dynamic adaptability that factor into climate change and its threats to human and other-than-human life on earth.


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