This chapter takes the age of Anthropocene as the time of human entanglement in the fate of the planet, dated by some from the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We propose, however, that the full awareness of the consequences of this entanglement will only be felt by children born in the twenty-first century into an entirely different world than the one we know and understand. Interestingly, in the light of this contention, early childhood leads the field of educational research in posthuman scholarship, which we associate with the rise of scholarly work galvanised around the notion of the Anthropocene. These approaches draw variously on Haraway’s common worlds, Barad’s new materialism, and Deleuze and Guatarri’s nomadic philosophies
The purpose of this dissertation is twofold. First, it explores how the notion of sustainability is ...
This paper theorizes children's interspecies relation with dogs in La Paz Bolivia utilizing post-hum...
Human civilisation stands at an unimaginable precipice. The human past, leading up to today, has see...
There has been much debate about where the boundaries lie that would mark the arrival of the new epo...
This childhood/nature chapter was provoked by curiosity about the rise of posthuman theorizing in ea...
The current geological age has had a profound effect on the relationship between society and nature,...
This literature review describes and analyses 19 peer-reviewed scholarly articles published between ...
By exploring and reconsidering the view of children’s encounters with nature from a posthumanist pe...
This book elaborates the need, in a rapidly urbanizing world, for recognition of the ecological comm...
This Covering Document offers a narrative addressing the contributory contexts, thematic coherences,...
This chapter proposes that there is a need to examine childhoodnature experiences and the way in whi...
This chapter is set within two parallel social processes in contemporary western societies: the cont...
abstract: Raising future generations is a culturally diverse, universally technological human projec...
In this chapter, we develop the concept of ‘planetary literacies’ and suggest it is useful for think...
Brings together the disciplines of childhood studies, literary studies, and the environmental humani...
The purpose of this dissertation is twofold. First, it explores how the notion of sustainability is ...
This paper theorizes children's interspecies relation with dogs in La Paz Bolivia utilizing post-hum...
Human civilisation stands at an unimaginable precipice. The human past, leading up to today, has see...
There has been much debate about where the boundaries lie that would mark the arrival of the new epo...
This childhood/nature chapter was provoked by curiosity about the rise of posthuman theorizing in ea...
The current geological age has had a profound effect on the relationship between society and nature,...
This literature review describes and analyses 19 peer-reviewed scholarly articles published between ...
By exploring and reconsidering the view of children’s encounters with nature from a posthumanist pe...
This book elaborates the need, in a rapidly urbanizing world, for recognition of the ecological comm...
This Covering Document offers a narrative addressing the contributory contexts, thematic coherences,...
This chapter proposes that there is a need to examine childhoodnature experiences and the way in whi...
This chapter is set within two parallel social processes in contemporary western societies: the cont...
abstract: Raising future generations is a culturally diverse, universally technological human projec...
In this chapter, we develop the concept of ‘planetary literacies’ and suggest it is useful for think...
Brings together the disciplines of childhood studies, literary studies, and the environmental humani...
The purpose of this dissertation is twofold. First, it explores how the notion of sustainability is ...
This paper theorizes children's interspecies relation with dogs in La Paz Bolivia utilizing post-hum...
Human civilisation stands at an unimaginable precipice. The human past, leading up to today, has see...