The Ecology of Home / / by David B. Zandvliet.
Education researchers worldwide face a basic question: Is their purpose to use people to develop knowledge, or use knowledge to develop people This book offers an exploration to this fundamental question by examining what three core disciplines – ecology, economics, and ecumenism – have in common. T...
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Superior document: | Researching Environmental Learning |
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Place / Publishing House: | Rotterdam : : SensePublishers :, Imprint: SensePublishers,, 2016. |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Edition: | 1st ed. 2016. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Researching Environmental Learning
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (XVI, 106 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Biography
- Four Words
- The Rediscovery
- The Rediscovery
- Educating on an Ecology of Home
- An Ecological Framework
- The Construction
- Lost in the ‘Technosphere’
- Technology’s Influence
- Ecology
- We Have Issues
- Sustainability
- Eco-Thinking
- Eco-Logue
- Growing a Home
- Preparing the Ground
- The Island
- Eco-Logue
- Economy
- How Big Is the Household
- Economy’s Link to Ecology
- Ecological Economics
- Eco-Logue
- Rumah Kedua
- ‘At Home’ and Away
- Learning ‘In Place’
- Critical Approaches
- City Life
- Eco-Logue
- Ecumene
- Other Members of the Household
- Science and Spirituality
- Social Ecology
- Teaching as/for Social Transformation
- Decolonizing and Reinhabiting Home
- Economizing Learning
- Global Communities
- Education as Transformation
- Inhabitation
- First Inhabitants
- Decolonization
- Immigration
- The ‘New’ Urbanism
- Eco-Logue
- The Ecology of Home
- Eco-Thinking
- The City as a Living Organism
- A Living Home
- Future/Smart Homes
- Getting to the Point
- Point Roberts
- A Place without Place
- Living (in) a Dream
- References. .