Climate activism, environmental justice and ecopedagogy – a collaboration project between FFF activists and teacher candidates in Austria

This article contributes to political ecologies of education by connecting climate activism in Austria to questions of environmental justice and ecopedagogy. Based on a collaboration project between trainee teachers and secondary school students in Graz (Austria), the article analyses student group...

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Main Author: Matthias Kowasch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Arizona Libraries 2024-01-01
Series:Journal of Political Ecology
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Online Access:http://journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/id/4856/
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description This article contributes to political ecologies of education by connecting climate activism in Austria to questions of environmental justice and ecopedagogy. Based on a collaboration project between trainee teachers and secondary school students in Graz (Austria), the article analyses student group essays and photo reports dealing with ideas and solutions to combat the climate crisis and to enable socio-ecological transformation. Interviews with Fridays for Future (FFF) strike participants complete the analysis. I discuss propositions related to the concepts of activism, ecopedagogy, environmental and climate justice, and especially the principle of responsibility. I show that the school collaboration project and common participation in a climate strike contributed to civic engagement and research-based learning. Trainee teachers and school students exchanged ideas and co-created knowledge to fight against the climate crisis, and the collaboration opened a dialogue in a democratic classroom, arguably helping to develop participants' intrinsic motivation. While some of the ideas proposed are reformist or oppositional, for example to eat less meat, others are propositional, advocating for system change. A conclusion is that the climate movement is represented by a diversity of voices and opinions.
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spelling doaj.art-dc005e25ddf8495486c46e0b11888b522024-02-29T16:21:46ZengUniversity of Arizona LibrariesJournal of Political Ecology1073-04512024-01-0131110.2458/jpe.4856Climate activism, environmental justice and ecopedagogy – a collaboration project between FFF activists and teacher candidates in AustriaMatthias Kowasch0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2809-8711University College of Teacher Education StyriaThis article contributes to political ecologies of education by connecting climate activism in Austria to questions of environmental justice and ecopedagogy. Based on a collaboration project between trainee teachers and secondary school students in Graz (Austria), the article analyses student group essays and photo reports dealing with ideas and solutions to combat the climate crisis and to enable socio-ecological transformation. Interviews with Fridays for Future (FFF) strike participants complete the analysis. I discuss propositions related to the concepts of activism, ecopedagogy, environmental and climate justice, and especially the principle of responsibility. I show that the school collaboration project and common participation in a climate strike contributed to civic engagement and research-based learning. Trainee teachers and school students exchanged ideas and co-created knowledge to fight against the climate crisis, and the collaboration opened a dialogue in a democratic classroom, arguably helping to develop participants' intrinsic motivation. While some of the ideas proposed are reformist or oppositional, for example to eat less meat, others are propositional, advocating for system change. A conclusion is that the climate movement is represented by a diversity of voices and opinions.http://journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/id/4856/Climate activismenvironmental justiceecopedagogycooperationFridays for Futureresponsibility
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Climate activism, environmental justice and ecopedagogy – a collaboration project between FFF activists and teacher candidates in Austria
Journal of Political Ecology
Climate activism
environmental justice
ecopedagogy
cooperation
Fridays for Future
responsibility
title Climate activism, environmental justice and ecopedagogy – a collaboration project between FFF activists and teacher candidates in Austria
title_full Climate activism, environmental justice and ecopedagogy – a collaboration project between FFF activists and teacher candidates in Austria
title_fullStr Climate activism, environmental justice and ecopedagogy – a collaboration project between FFF activists and teacher candidates in Austria
title_full_unstemmed Climate activism, environmental justice and ecopedagogy – a collaboration project between FFF activists and teacher candidates in Austria
title_short Climate activism, environmental justice and ecopedagogy – a collaboration project between FFF activists and teacher candidates in Austria
title_sort climate activism environmental justice and ecopedagogy a collaboration project between fff activists and teacher candidates in austria
topic Climate activism
environmental justice
ecopedagogy
cooperation
Fridays for Future
responsibility
url http://journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/id/4856/
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