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  • Ecological Pedagogy, Curriculum and Scholarship

    This book series is premised on the ecological understanding that all of education– all of the living fields of knowledge entrusted to teachers and students in schools, all of the gestures of teaching and learning itself – is full of relations, interdependencies, ancestries, places, voices animated by lived and learned experiences. Ecological pedagogy, curriculum and scholarship understands that all living fields of knowledge must be taught and learned as such, with all of their intrinsic and animate rigours, complexities, interrelatedness, and earthly responsibilities. In these ecologically sorrowful times, our individual and collective impulse to raise voices of commiseration and encouragement to those working inside and outside of schools bristles with urgency. And this just at a time when the world also seems to be churning with increasing distractions and fakeries whose beneficiaries are not of this earth. Schools and schooling are caught up in ongoing yet ever-shifting inheritances of place and displacement, privilege, colonialism, gender and so on. They are also subject to legacies of indiscriminate standardization, efficiency, fragmentation and all of the ramped-up, exhausting and exhausted distractions of our current age. Education often drags along with its tenacious legacies of thinking and practice that are mostly silent, often silencing, simply taken for granted as just the way things are. Schooling itself, in so many quarters, has become an ecological disaster. Many teachers have studied and voiced these matters, while pursuing more venturous, ecologically sound work in their classroom, all this in deliberate resistance to the marginalization of such work. The series invites scholarly, enlivening and healing ways of researching and writing that attempt to live up to the ecologies of the topics themselves, each in their own ways and languages, each laden with their own ancestries, troubles, and insights – eco-hermeneutics, interpretive research, poetic inquiry, autobiographical and life writing, currere, Indigenous research, arts-based inquiry, storytelling and emergent ways and means of knowing. None of these are merely methodologies. Each involves myriad encounters, myriad relationships, myriad possibilities. In trying to find the measure of what is written within the things written about, these ways are in themselves ecological and pedagogical. They are locales where our relations are worked out, our songs are sung, our silences are shared, and our individual and collective stories are lived, contested, shaped and re-told. The logo for this book series is a Celtic Knot drawn by Eric Jardine in 1992. It became the cover illustration of a self-published book that year. It is a reminder of how long-standing is this current stream of work in education, stretching far back from there. These stretches are part of the ecological imagination itself. This book series is premised on the ecological understanding that all of education– all of the living fields of knowledge entrusted to teachers and students in schools, all of the gestures of teaching and learning itself – is full of relations, interdependencies, ancestries, places, voices animated by lived and learned experiences. Ecological pedagogy, curriculum and scholarship understands that all living fields of knowledge must be taught and learned as such, with all of their intrinsic and animate rigours, complexities, interrelatedness, and earthly responsibilities. In these ecologically sorrowful times, our individual and collective impulse to raise voices of commiseration and encouragement to those working inside and outside of schools bristles with urgency. And this just at a time when the world also seems to be churning with increasing distractions and fakeries whose beneficiaries are not of this earth. Schools and schooling are caught up in ongoing yet ever-shifting inheritances of place and displacement, privilege, colonialism, gender and so on. They are also subject to legacies of indiscriminate standardization, efficiency, fragmentation and all of the ramped-up, exhausting and exhausted distractions of our current age. Education often drags along with its tenacious legacies of thinking and practice that are mostly silent, often silencing, simply taken for granted as just the way things are. Schooling itself, in so many quarters, has become an ecological disaster. Many teachers have studied and voiced these matters, while pursuing more venturous, ecologically sound work in their classroom, all this in deliberate resistance to the marginalization of such work. The series invites scholarly, enlivening and healing ways of researching and writing that attempt to live up to the ecologies of the topics themselves, each in their own ways and languages, each laden with their own ancestries, troubles, and insights – eco-hermeneutics, interpretive research, poetic inquiry, autobiographical and life writing, currere, Indigenous research, arts-based inquiry, storytelling and emergent ways and means of knowing. None of these are merely methodologies. Each involves myriad encounters, myriad relationships, myriad possibilities. In trying to find the measure of what is written within the things written about, these ways are in themselves ecological and pedagogical. They are locales where our relations are worked out, our songs are sung, our silences are shared, and our individual and collective stories are lived, contested, shaped and re-told. The logo for this book series is a Celtic Knot drawn by Eric Jardine in 1992. It became the cover illustration of a self-published book that year. It is a reminder of how long-standing is this current stream of work in education, stretching far back from there. These stretches are part of the ecological imagination itself.

    3 publications

  • Title: A Structural Ricardian Valuation of Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture in Pakistan
  • Title: The Ecological Vision of J.M.G. Le Clézio

    The Ecological Vision of J.M.G. Le Clézio

    by Bronwen Martin (Author) 2023
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: The Ecological Heart of Teaching

    The Ecological Heart of Teaching

    Radical Tales of Refuge and Renewal for Classrooms and Communities
    by Jackie Seidel (Volume editor) David W. Jardine (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: American Wild Zones

    American Wild Zones

    Space, Experience, Consciousness
    by Jerzy Kamionowski (Volume editor) Jacek Partyka (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Arctic Region in the Climate Change Era: Zone of Conflict or Zone of Cooperation?

    Arctic Region in the Climate Change Era: Zone of Conflict or Zone of Cooperation?

    Arctic Politics and Cooperation
    by Emirhan Altunkaya (Author) 2024
    Thesis
  • Title: Zone Theory

    Zone Theory

    Science Fiction and Utopia in the Space of Possible Worlds
    by Alexander Popov (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: An Ecological Pedagogy of Joy

    An Ecological Pedagogy of Joy

    On Relations, Aliveness and Love
    by Jodi Latremouille (Author) Lesley Tait (Author) David W. Jardine (Author) 2024
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: Ecological Migration

    Ecological Migration

    Environmental Policy in China
    by Masayoshi Nakawo (Volume editor) Yuki Konagaya (Volume editor) Shinjilt (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: Trading Zones in Environmental Education

    Trading Zones in Environmental Education

    Creating Transdisciplinary Dialogue
    by Marianne E. Krasny (Editor) Justin Dillon (Editor)
  • Title: The Theory and Practice of Free Economic Zones

    The Theory and Practice of Free Economic Zones

    A Case Study of Tianjin/People’s Republic of China
    by Guangwen Meng (Author)
    ©2004 Thesis
  • Title: Parties and Politics in East Pakistan 1947–71

    Parties and Politics in East Pakistan 1947–71

    The Political Inheritances of Bangladesh
    by Mohammad Rashiduzzaman (Author) 2024
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: Pakistan and the New Nuclear Taboo

    Pakistan and the New Nuclear Taboo

    Regional Deterrence and the International Arms Control Regime
    by Abbasi Rizwana (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: School Hazard Zone

    School Hazard Zone

    Beyond the Silence/Finding a Voice
    by Pamela Althea Joyce (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: The False Promises of Constructivist Theories of Learning

    The False Promises of Constructivist Theories of Learning

    A Global and Ecological Critique
    by C. A. Bowers (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Die Taliban in den Stammesgebieten Pakistans

    Die Taliban in den Stammesgebieten Pakistans

    Eine sicherheitspolitische Analyse der Jahre 2001–2011
    by Carsten Michels (Author) 2014
    ©2013 Thesis
  • Title: 3. The Anti-Ecological University: Competitive Higher Education as Ecological Catastrophe
  • Title: An Ecological and Cultural Critique of the Common Core Curriculum
  • Title: Socio-Economic Impact of Special Economic Zones in Gujarat

    Socio-Economic Impact of Special Economic Zones in Gujarat

    by Shashank Shende (Author) Mehal Pandya (Author) Assis Flaviano Sequeira (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Towards an Ethical-ecological Assessment of Companies in Nigeria

    Towards an Ethical-ecological Assessment of Companies in Nigeria

    An Empirical Inquiry into the Relevance or Otherwise of the Frankfurt-Hohenheim Guidelines for the Ethical Assessment of Companies in the Nigerian Context- A Case of the Nigerian Microfinance Banking Sector
    by Emmanuel Ogbunwezeh (Author)
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: Geopolitics of Central and Eastern Europe in the 21st Century

    Geopolitics of Central and Eastern Europe in the 21st Century

    From the Buffer Zone to the Gateway Zone
    by Ágnes Bernek (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: La « zone grise » du travail

    La « zone grise » du travail

    Dynamiques d’emploi et négociation au Sud et au Nord
    by Christian Azaïs (Volume editor) Liana Carleial (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Artistic Innovations and Cultural Zones

    Artistic Innovations and Cultural Zones

    by Ingrid Ciulisová (Volume editor)
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Exchange Marriages in South Punjab, Pakistan

    Exchange Marriages in South Punjab, Pakistan

    A Sociological Analysis of Kinship Structure, Agency, and Symbolic Culture
    by Muhammad Zaman (Author)
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: Zonas de contacto en el mundo hispánico

    Zonas de contacto en el mundo hispánico

    Enfoques interdisciplinarios
    by Marco Thomas Bosshard (Volume editor) Laura Morgenthaler García (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
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