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Water/watery/watering: Concepts for Theorising in Environmental Education

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posted on 2024-11-02, 15:42 authored by Alexandra Lasczik, David RousellDavid Rousell, Yaw Ofosu-Asare, Angela Foley, Katie Hotko, Ferdousi Khatun, Marie-Laurence Paquette
The assemblage of water/watery/watering is a lively cartography of how water may be accounted for when theorising with and through environmental education research. Challenging the universalising claims of Western technoscience and the colonial logic of extraction, the article develops an alternative theoretical mapping of environmental education through engagements with Ingold's (2007, 2012, 2015) concepts of lines, knots, and knotting. For this article and for the Special Issue in which it is housed, the concepts of such knottings are defined as an assemblage of haecceities, lived events that are looped, tethered and entangled as material and conceptual agencies that inhere within situated encounters. Thus, this article grapples with the need to account for water differently in contemporary posthuman ecologies. To overcome anthropocentric and mastery-oriented approaches, various other ways to account for water in science or environmental education will continue to come to the surface, bubbling and rushing like a waterfall as they have done in this work. Some of these will include thinking with water, which will be central to a theoretical mapping of water that seeks embrace sticky knots. The article explores a (re)turn to artful practices and encounters as spaces in which posthumanist concepts for environmental education might be cultivated.

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Journal

Australian Journal of Environmental Education

Volume

36

Issue

2

Start page

146

End page

168

Total pages

23

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press.

Former Identifier

2006103573

Esploro creation date

2021-04-21

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