Over the last 3 years, the Climate Change and Me project has mapped children and young people\u27s affective, creative, and ontological relationships with climate change through an emergent and child-framed research methodology. The project has involved working with 135 children and young people from across Northern NSW, Australia, as coresearchers responding to the rapidly changing material conditions of the Anthropocene epoch. In this article, we position speculative fiction as a mode of creative research that enabled the young researchers to inhabit possible climate change futures. This node of the Climate Change and Me research was initiated by coauthor Jasmyne, who at the time was a year 7 student at a local high school. Through an ong...
There is scant literature analysing how young islanders regard climate change, particularly in term...
There is scant literature analysing how young islanders regard climate change, particularly in term...
There is scant literature analysing how young islanders regard climate change, particularly in term...
Over the last three years, the Climate Change and Me project has mapped children and young people’s ...
Climate communication calls for new climate stories that move beyond apocalyptic imaginings. This ar...
Via thematic content analysis, this article combines approaches from educational and literary resear...
Early childhood/educational environmental imaginations transmit national, global and planetary views...
As it stands, climate change is absent within the Australian curriculum for children under 1 The Aus...
Within the past 10 years, climate fiction and climate-focused research within the humanities has inc...
his article focuses on the evocation of children’s experiences in fiction that engages with postapoc...
This review article surveys the complex terrain of the imagination as a way of understanding and exp...
In this chapter, we develop the concept of ‘planetary literacies’ and suggest it is useful for think...
This review article surveys the complex terrain of the imagination as a way of understanding and exp...
This review article surveys the complex terrain of the imagination as a way of understanding and exp...
This review article surveys the complex terrain of the imagination as a way of understanding and exp...
There is scant literature analysing how young islanders regard climate change, particularly in term...
There is scant literature analysing how young islanders regard climate change, particularly in term...
There is scant literature analysing how young islanders regard climate change, particularly in term...
Over the last three years, the Climate Change and Me project has mapped children and young people’s ...
Climate communication calls for new climate stories that move beyond apocalyptic imaginings. This ar...
Via thematic content analysis, this article combines approaches from educational and literary resear...
Early childhood/educational environmental imaginations transmit national, global and planetary views...
As it stands, climate change is absent within the Australian curriculum for children under 1 The Aus...
Within the past 10 years, climate fiction and climate-focused research within the humanities has inc...
his article focuses on the evocation of children’s experiences in fiction that engages with postapoc...
This review article surveys the complex terrain of the imagination as a way of understanding and exp...
In this chapter, we develop the concept of ‘planetary literacies’ and suggest it is useful for think...
This review article surveys the complex terrain of the imagination as a way of understanding and exp...
This review article surveys the complex terrain of the imagination as a way of understanding and exp...
This review article surveys the complex terrain of the imagination as a way of understanding and exp...
There is scant literature analysing how young islanders regard climate change, particularly in term...
There is scant literature analysing how young islanders regard climate change, particularly in term...
There is scant literature analysing how young islanders regard climate change, particularly in term...