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The Ecology of Home / by David B. Zandvliet.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zandvliet, David B., author.
Series:
Researching Environmental Learning
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education.
Local Subjects:
Education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XVI, 106 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2016.
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam : SensePublishers : Imprint: SensePublishers, 2016.
Summary:
Education researchers worldwide face a basic question: Is their purpose to use people to develop knowledge, or use knowledge to develop people This book offers an exploration to this fundamental question by examining what three core disciplines – ecology, economics, and ecumenism – have in common. These disciplines have roots in the ancient Greek notion of the household (oikos). By examining some complementary and competing principles among the disciplines, the book uncovers some commonalities between science, economics and religion, that support a holistic view of ecology or ecological education. The format for the discussion comprises a number of selected academic chapters on each of the topics above as well as a number of other creative media which include drawings figures, prose, poetry and photography which creatively draws connections among the diverse and interdisciplinary concepts and theories presented. In addition, the content of this book has attempted minimize academic jargon to make the ideas more accessible to an audience of academics, teachers and a wider general audience.
Contents:
Biography
Four Words
The Rediscovery
Educating on an Ecology of Home
An Ecological Framework
The Construction
Lost in the ‘Technosphere’
Technology’s Influence
Ecology
We Have Issues
Sustainability
Eco-Thinking
Eco-Logue
Growing a Home
Preparing the Ground
The Island
Economy
How Big Is the Household
Economy’s Link to Ecology
Ecological Economics
Rumah Kedua
‘At Home’ and Away
Learning ‘In Place’
Critical Approaches
City Life
Ecumene
Other Members of the Household
Science and Spirituality
Social Ecology
Teaching as/for Social Transformation
Decolonizing and Reinhabiting Home
Economizing Learning
Global Communities
Education as Transformation
Inhabitation
First Inhabitants
Decolonization
Immigration
The ‘New’ Urbanism
The Ecology of Home
The City as a Living Organism
A Living Home
Future/Smart Homes
Getting to the Point
Point Roberts
A Place without Place
Living (in) a Dream
References. .
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789463005791
946300579X
OCLC:
954055021

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