Young People and Thinking Technologies for the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Carbajo Padilla, Diego; Kraftl, Peter; Kelly, Peter
Young People and Thinking Technologies for the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Carbajo Padilla, Diego; Kraftl, Peter; Kelly, Peter
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This book brings a multi-disciplinary focus to discussions about children and young people's well-being, resilience, and enterprise to develop new ways of troubling these keywords at a time when planetary systems are in crisis.
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This book brings a multi-disciplinary focus to discussions about children and young people's well-being, resilience, and enterprise to develop new ways of troubling these keywords at a time when planetary systems are in crisis.
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- Children and Young People in the Anthropocene
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9781538153628
- ISBN-10: 1538153629
- Artikelnr.: 64140620
- Children and Young People in the Anthropocene
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9781538153628
- ISBN-10: 1538153629
- Artikelnr.: 64140620
Peter Kraftl is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Birmingham, UK. Peter Kelly is Head of UNESCO UNEVOC at RMIT University, Australia, and Professor of Education in the School of Education. Diego Carbajo Padilla is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Sociology at the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU). Anoop Nayak is Professor in Social and Cultural Geography at Newcastle University, UK. Seth Brown is a Lecturer at RMIT University, Australia and a Program Leader, Exploring Education Ecologies of Well-being, Resilience and Enterprise at UNEVOC@RMIT. Rosalyn Black is Senior Lecturer in Education at Deakin University, Australia.
Part 1
Plastics, Soils, Water, Weather and Waste: The Materialities of Childhoods
in the Anthropocene
Chapter 1: Plastic childhoods (and more): visceralities, vortices, vectors,
virtualities Peter Kraftl
Chapter 2: Resilience as more-than-human Mindy Blaise, Jo Pollitt, Jane
Merewether, and Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw
Chapter 3: Soil as Kin: Unearthing Old Ways Aviva Reed
Chapter 4: Living in the Anthropocene Adrianne Bacelar de Castro and Sarah
Hennessy
Part 2
Temporalities and Spaces: Young People's Anthropocenes
Chapter 5: Blasted Places: Smog, Steel and Stigma in a Post-industrial Town
Anoop Nayak
Chapter 6: The net of heaven is vast, vast...': Rethinking a philosophy for
youth work in the Anthropocene Kerry Montero
Chapter 7: The Anthropocene and the two-faced responsibility of young
people in the European welfare regimes Kari Paakkunainen, Juhani Saari, and
Juri Mykkanen
Chapter 8: Young People and the Anthropocene: Futures, Past and Present?
Peter Kelly
Part 3
Knowing and Naming Young People and the Anthropocene
Chapter 9: Hacking the Political Economy of Youth Shane Duggan
Chapter 10: Youth in/of the Anthropocene: Kindred Ecologies for a Digital
Warming World Kate Tilleczek
Chapter 11: Is there such a thing as youth in the Anthropocene? Michael
Marder
Coda Martxel Mariskal
Plastics, Soils, Water, Weather and Waste: The Materialities of Childhoods
in the Anthropocene
Chapter 1: Plastic childhoods (and more): visceralities, vortices, vectors,
virtualities Peter Kraftl
Chapter 2: Resilience as more-than-human Mindy Blaise, Jo Pollitt, Jane
Merewether, and Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw
Chapter 3: Soil as Kin: Unearthing Old Ways Aviva Reed
Chapter 4: Living in the Anthropocene Adrianne Bacelar de Castro and Sarah
Hennessy
Part 2
Temporalities and Spaces: Young People's Anthropocenes
Chapter 5: Blasted Places: Smog, Steel and Stigma in a Post-industrial Town
Anoop Nayak
Chapter 6: The net of heaven is vast, vast...': Rethinking a philosophy for
youth work in the Anthropocene Kerry Montero
Chapter 7: The Anthropocene and the two-faced responsibility of young
people in the European welfare regimes Kari Paakkunainen, Juhani Saari, and
Juri Mykkanen
Chapter 8: Young People and the Anthropocene: Futures, Past and Present?
Peter Kelly
Part 3
Knowing and Naming Young People and the Anthropocene
Chapter 9: Hacking the Political Economy of Youth Shane Duggan
Chapter 10: Youth in/of the Anthropocene: Kindred Ecologies for a Digital
Warming World Kate Tilleczek
Chapter 11: Is there such a thing as youth in the Anthropocene? Michael
Marder
Coda Martxel Mariskal
Part 1
Plastics, Soils, Water, Weather and Waste: The Materialities of Childhoods
in the Anthropocene
Chapter 1: Plastic childhoods (and more): visceralities, vortices, vectors,
virtualities Peter Kraftl
Chapter 2: Resilience as more-than-human Mindy Blaise, Jo Pollitt, Jane
Merewether, and Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw
Chapter 3: Soil as Kin: Unearthing Old Ways Aviva Reed
Chapter 4: Living in the Anthropocene Adrianne Bacelar de Castro and Sarah
Hennessy
Part 2
Temporalities and Spaces: Young People's Anthropocenes
Chapter 5: Blasted Places: Smog, Steel and Stigma in a Post-industrial Town
Anoop Nayak
Chapter 6: The net of heaven is vast, vast...': Rethinking a philosophy for
youth work in the Anthropocene Kerry Montero
Chapter 7: The Anthropocene and the two-faced responsibility of young
people in the European welfare regimes Kari Paakkunainen, Juhani Saari, and
Juri Mykkanen
Chapter 8: Young People and the Anthropocene: Futures, Past and Present?
Peter Kelly
Part 3
Knowing and Naming Young People and the Anthropocene
Chapter 9: Hacking the Political Economy of Youth Shane Duggan
Chapter 10: Youth in/of the Anthropocene: Kindred Ecologies for a Digital
Warming World Kate Tilleczek
Chapter 11: Is there such a thing as youth in the Anthropocene? Michael
Marder
Coda Martxel Mariskal
Plastics, Soils, Water, Weather and Waste: The Materialities of Childhoods
in the Anthropocene
Chapter 1: Plastic childhoods (and more): visceralities, vortices, vectors,
virtualities Peter Kraftl
Chapter 2: Resilience as more-than-human Mindy Blaise, Jo Pollitt, Jane
Merewether, and Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw
Chapter 3: Soil as Kin: Unearthing Old Ways Aviva Reed
Chapter 4: Living in the Anthropocene Adrianne Bacelar de Castro and Sarah
Hennessy
Part 2
Temporalities and Spaces: Young People's Anthropocenes
Chapter 5: Blasted Places: Smog, Steel and Stigma in a Post-industrial Town
Anoop Nayak
Chapter 6: The net of heaven is vast, vast...': Rethinking a philosophy for
youth work in the Anthropocene Kerry Montero
Chapter 7: The Anthropocene and the two-faced responsibility of young
people in the European welfare regimes Kari Paakkunainen, Juhani Saari, and
Juri Mykkanen
Chapter 8: Young People and the Anthropocene: Futures, Past and Present?
Peter Kelly
Part 3
Knowing and Naming Young People and the Anthropocene
Chapter 9: Hacking the Political Economy of Youth Shane Duggan
Chapter 10: Youth in/of the Anthropocene: Kindred Ecologies for a Digital
Warming World Kate Tilleczek
Chapter 11: Is there such a thing as youth in the Anthropocene? Michael
Marder
Coda Martxel Mariskal