Chapter 9 Not Just the Science A Transdisciplinary Pedagogy for Cryospheric Climes

This chapter presents a transdisciplinary, justice-centered pedagogy for cryospheric climes, examining and developing the notion of a clime through a focus on the Alaskan Arctic and the diminishing sea ice. Through stories from the Arctic region and a scientific invocation of sea ice, I argue for th...

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Main Author: Singh, Vandana (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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