This paper is my first foray into writing since the birth of my son and the content is also partially about him. It was written while taking turns comforting, feeding, and changing diapers. For this paper, I will call my son, Sam. Despite the indulgence and gushing of new parents, the change that he brought to my wife’s and my life was substantive. In this paper, I describe one small change that occurred because of Sam’s entry into our world in order to introduce concepts of complexity theory and transformation. I outline my wife’s and my choice in naming Sam and the changes and resistances we witnessed within my family (resulting from our name choice) as a basis for an introduction to complexity theory language. Expanding on the concepts o...
In this thesis I present a case study of five children’s experiences at the Intergenerational Landed...
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This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
This paper uses panarchy theory, a complexity theory used in environmental management, to describe t...
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ABSTRACT Since its origination, researchers in the field of ecology have been faced with complex que...
This research project is based upon the assumption that humanity is passing through a period of grea...
In this thesis I present a case study of five children’s experiences at the Intergenerational Landed...
This paper, by an intergenerational and international author collective, uses postqualitative ‘mosai...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
This paper uses panarchy theory, a complexity theory used in environmental management, to describe t...
We are new parents. We sleep in sporadic chunks. We eat, write, clean, and do laundry with one hand....
I have organized this paper into four chapters: The Environmental Situation, Space and Place, A...
This article develops the concept of the “parental milieu” as a theoretical tool for biosocial resea...
Pre-service teachers face a complex educational context and Transformative Inquiry is a useful appro...
We are in the age of New Ecology. A paradigm shift in ecological thinking has unfolded over the last...
Traumatic life experiences altered the way I perceive the world. As a result, I embark on a journey ...
Faced with numerous seemingly intractable social and environmental challenges, many scholars and pra...
We, humans have our roots in pre-Anthropocene eras where we gathered skills for survival and establi...
This article was a keynote address delivered at the Curriculum for the Bioregion Conference on “Fost...
ABSTRACT Since its origination, researchers in the field of ecology have been faced with complex que...
This research project is based upon the assumption that humanity is passing through a period of grea...
In this thesis I present a case study of five children’s experiences at the Intergenerational Landed...
This paper, by an intergenerational and international author collective, uses postqualitative ‘mosai...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...