Mosaicking Childhoodnature Relations: Situated Encounters with Country in Times of Climate Change

Elisabeth Barratt Hacking, Eliane Rodrigues De Bastos, Hannah Hogarth, Bryony Sands, Ria Dunkley, Lucy Wenham

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Abstract

This paper, by an intergenerational and international author collective, uses postqualitative ‘mosaicking’ to assemble and reassemble ‘material moments’ of childhoodnature encounters. Mosaicking is an experimentation that combines materials, digital devices, nonhuman nature, and humans to co-create something new; it enables us to ponder nature relations from multiple perspectives and in post-anthropocentric ways. Enacting this speculative inquiry, that works to blur the boundaries of diverse childhoodnature experiences, enables an exploration of the complex realities of climate change for children. This opens new post-anthropocentric orientations for Climate Change Education. We consider how the Aboriginal philosophy of Country and the posthuman concepts of childhoodnature, relational becoming, and nature relations can be interwoven and put to work towards this endeavour, thus challenging dominating minority world, humanist perspectives. Emerging from this we propose educational responses to climate change which are co-created, relational, place-oriented, embodied, transformative, and sensitive to children’s Climate Change becomings.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages26
JournalChildren's Geographies
Early online date27 Dec 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Dec 2023

Bibliographical note

This article was written with a number of child collaborators and one other adult, and their names will appear on the article (as 'with'): 'with Angga Saputra, Oliver Fernandez McCabe, Anna Fletcher, Amaan Abdulla Nashid, Artha Anjani and Bethany Davies (adult)'

Funding

This essay draws on the work of the Nature Relations Research Group which is part of the Climate Change Education Research Network (CCERN), originally funded by the GW4-Alliance Generator Fund, UK: https://gw4.ac.uk/community/transdisciplinary-network-for-climate-change-education/ . ‘Nature relations’ is part of the Climate Change Education Research Network (CCERN), funded by the GW4-Alliance Generator Fund, UK: http://ed-climate.net/ .

Keywords

  • Childhoodnature
  • Climate Change Education (CCE)
  • Country
  • mosaicking
  • nature relations
  • postqualitative research
  • relational becoming

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Social Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science

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