Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene, Volume 2

This volume, a follow up to Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene (2021), continues a transdisciplinary conversation around reconceptualizing science education in the era of the Anthropocene. Drawing educators from many walks of life and areas of practice together in a creative work that...

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Other Authors: Tolbert, Sara (Editor), Wallace, Maria F.G (Editor), Higgins, Marc (Editor), Bazzul, Jesse (Editor)
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Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
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505 0 |a Chapter 1 Introduction: To Be More Relevant the Field of Science Education Needs to Be Less Relevant -- Part I Kinship, Magic, and the Unthinkable -- Chapter 2 Re-thinking Science Education for the Anthropocene -- Chapter 3 What Future Do Young Mozambicans Envision in a Time of Humanitarian and Environmental Crisis? -- Chapter 4 How a Phenomenology of Place in Science Education Can Grant Erotic Generosities for the Ocean -- Chapter 5 The Ghost of Laplace's Demon: Revisiting the Anthropocene -- Part II Anti-colonial Anthropocene(s) -- Chapter 6 Envisioning Non-elite and More-than-Colonial Environmentalisms -- Chapter 7 Indigenous Spiritual Geographies: Rosalie Little Thunder and "What Does It Mean to Be a Good Relative?" -- Chapter 8 The Social Focus Framework: Antiracist and Anticolonial Conscientization, Consequence, and Presencing in Science Education -- Chapter 9 Breaking the Paradigm: Storying Climate Change -- Part III Politics and Political Reverberations -- Chapter 10 From False Generosity to True Generosity: Theorizing a Critical Imaginary for Science Education -- Chapter 11 Anti-racist Praxis in (Science and) Education -- Chapter 12 Science Education: From an Ideology of Greed to an Ideology of Thriving -- Chapter 13 Practices of Care with the Anthropocene: Scenes from the 2019 Nebraska Flood -- Part IV Science Education for a World Yet to Come -- Chapter 14 Science Fiction, Speculative Pedagogy, and Critical Hope: Counternarratives for/of the Future -- Chapter 15 Curriculum Beyond Apocalypse -- Chapter 16 Let's Root for Each Other and Grow: Interconnectedness (with)in Science Education -- Chapter 17 Perturbing Current Boundary Conditions in Discipline-Based and Science Education Research in the Anthropocene: Implications for Research and Teaching Communities -- Part V Complicated Conversations -- Chapter 18 In Conversation with SharonTodd: Rethinking the Future in a Time of Sorrow -- Chapter 19 In Conversation with Max Liboiron: Towards an Everyday, Anticolonial Feminist Science (Education) Practice -- Chapter 20 In Conversation with Isabelle Stengers: Ontological Politics in Catastrophic Times -- Chapter 21 In Conversation with Steven Khan: Sensible and Sense-able Qualitative Literacies for Multi-species Flourishing -- Conclusion Amplifying Science Education Research with(in) a Minor Key. . 
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