This article addresses major lacunae in higher education from the standpoint of Anthropocenic survival. Wicked problems transcend national, cultural and disciplinary boundaries. Eco-survival, international migration, destabilized global markets, shifts in the balance of strategic power, population pressures, cultural imperialism, post-secular quests for meaning-in-life, ambivalence of bio-scientific progress, to name a selection, are global. The case is put that features of a postmodern orientation to the academic curriculum—transdisciplinarity, transnationalism, wicked problem engagement—are better equipped to meet the fuzzy knowledge interests of tomorrow’s world than traditional mono-disciplinary curricula. However, both subject-based an...
The now issue, educating for an equitable and sustainable future, presents a conundrum for educators...
Abstract The crisis of sustainability is seen as a crisis of mind and thus a challenge for man-ageme...
Major shifts in the world ‘order’ – especially the urgency of climate change and biosphere destructi...
This article addresses major lacunae in higher education from the standpoint of Anthropocenic surviv...
As the Fourth Industrial Revolution rapidly changes how people live, work, and connect, and as the r...
Human activity is the most important factor determining our future. The rapid growths of population ...
This book reflects the considerable appeal of the Anthropocene and the way it stimulates new discuss...
Over the last decades, the extent of human impact on Earth and the atmosphere has been the subject o...
This article seeks to address a fundamental shift that has occurred in reality; a displacement that ...
There is an assumption underlying education for sustainable development that all we need do is learn...
This article offers a perspective for disciplined inquiry into the proposition that a sustainable 21...
The ongoing ecological crisis and the more recent Coronavirus crisis challenge the grand narrative o...
Over the last decades, the extent of human impact on Earth and the atmosphere has been the subject o...
In this article, we discuss why posthumanistic viewpoint is needed in higher education and what does...
The widespread deterioration of our planet's life support system is a global challenge facing humani...
The now issue, educating for an equitable and sustainable future, presents a conundrum for educators...
Abstract The crisis of sustainability is seen as a crisis of mind and thus a challenge for man-ageme...
Major shifts in the world ‘order’ – especially the urgency of climate change and biosphere destructi...
This article addresses major lacunae in higher education from the standpoint of Anthropocenic surviv...
As the Fourth Industrial Revolution rapidly changes how people live, work, and connect, and as the r...
Human activity is the most important factor determining our future. The rapid growths of population ...
This book reflects the considerable appeal of the Anthropocene and the way it stimulates new discuss...
Over the last decades, the extent of human impact on Earth and the atmosphere has been the subject o...
This article seeks to address a fundamental shift that has occurred in reality; a displacement that ...
There is an assumption underlying education for sustainable development that all we need do is learn...
This article offers a perspective for disciplined inquiry into the proposition that a sustainable 21...
The ongoing ecological crisis and the more recent Coronavirus crisis challenge the grand narrative o...
Over the last decades, the extent of human impact on Earth and the atmosphere has been the subject o...
In this article, we discuss why posthumanistic viewpoint is needed in higher education and what does...
The widespread deterioration of our planet's life support system is a global challenge facing humani...
The now issue, educating for an equitable and sustainable future, presents a conundrum for educators...
Abstract The crisis of sustainability is seen as a crisis of mind and thus a challenge for man-ageme...
Major shifts in the world ‘order’ – especially the urgency of climate change and biosphere destructi...