Founded in contemporary concerns that children are increasingly disconnected from nature, this article explores how children re-imagine their memories of childhood experiences within the landscape of a National Park. The concept of ‘re-connecting’ children with ‘nature’ has recrystalised around conceptualisations of ‘slow ecopedagogy’ as a form of ecological conscientisation.Through creative mapping with children from the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, this article questions whether exposure to such environments predisposes young people to an environmental consciousness. Examining children’s creative representations of childhood memories from nonhuman encounters, and building on Philo’s discussion of ‘childhood reverie’, we develop th...
Drawing on fieldwork in three primary schools in East Cambridgeshire, UK, this paper explores childr...
In response to the interconnected ecological and climate emergencies there are increasingly strident...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Children's Geogr...
Founded in contemporary concerns that children are increasingly disconnected from nature, this artic...
Founded in contemporary concerns that children are increasingly disconnected from nature, this paper...
Ecopedagogy, or place-based, experiential and environmental education, has become a critical part of...
At the end of his book, 'Last Child in the Woods', Louv (2005, cited in Kellert, Heerwagen & Mador, ...
We know that when children feel a sense-of-relation within local natural environments, they are more...
How we understand the practice of learning in nature-landscapes and places is relevant to contempora...
This paper argues for reconceptualising how children use technology ‘outdoors’ as a technology-nonhu...
Children in the UK are increasingly disconnected from the natural world, a trend often attributed to...
In recent years, there is a growing interest for attending to children’s voice in environmental rese...
Nature-deficit disorder is a condition termed by Richard Louv in 2005 to account for the disconnect...
In the UK over the past two decades there has been a renewed investment in outdoor learning for chil...
The ‘new climatic regime’ Latour (2018) argues, requires us to come back down to earth. Landing site...
Drawing on fieldwork in three primary schools in East Cambridgeshire, UK, this paper explores childr...
In response to the interconnected ecological and climate emergencies there are increasingly strident...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Children's Geogr...
Founded in contemporary concerns that children are increasingly disconnected from nature, this artic...
Founded in contemporary concerns that children are increasingly disconnected from nature, this paper...
Ecopedagogy, or place-based, experiential and environmental education, has become a critical part of...
At the end of his book, 'Last Child in the Woods', Louv (2005, cited in Kellert, Heerwagen & Mador, ...
We know that when children feel a sense-of-relation within local natural environments, they are more...
How we understand the practice of learning in nature-landscapes and places is relevant to contempora...
This paper argues for reconceptualising how children use technology ‘outdoors’ as a technology-nonhu...
Children in the UK are increasingly disconnected from the natural world, a trend often attributed to...
In recent years, there is a growing interest for attending to children’s voice in environmental rese...
Nature-deficit disorder is a condition termed by Richard Louv in 2005 to account for the disconnect...
In the UK over the past two decades there has been a renewed investment in outdoor learning for chil...
The ‘new climatic regime’ Latour (2018) argues, requires us to come back down to earth. Landing site...
Drawing on fieldwork in three primary schools in East Cambridgeshire, UK, this paper explores childr...
In response to the interconnected ecological and climate emergencies there are increasingly strident...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Children's Geogr...