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Earth unbound: Climate change, activism and justice

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Lobo, Michele
Bedford, Laura
Bellingham, Robin Ann
Davies, Kim
Halafoff, Anna
Mayes, Eve
Sutton, Bronwyn
Walsh, Aileen
Stein, Sharon
Lucas, Chloe

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Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia

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This experimental writing piece by the Earth Unbound Collective explores the ethical, political and pedagogical challenges in addressing climate change, activism and justice. The provocation Earth Unbound: the struggle to breathe and the creative thoughts that follow are inspired by the contagious energy of what Donna Haraway (2016) calls response-ability or the ability to respond. This energy ripples through monthly reading groups and workshops organised by this interdisciplinary collective that emerged organically in January 2020.

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Educational Philosophy and Theory

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2099-12-31

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