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Nurturing environmental citizenship by mapping the field of action

Nurturing environmental citizenship by mapping the field of action Students' simplistic observations and uninspired solutions for social-ecological dilemmas were the motivation for this study. The purpose of this paper is to foster systemic thinking in students and study the role of the lecturers.Design/methodology/approachThe research was designed as a self-study action-research (AR), which was carried out by the lecturers of an environmental citizenship course in a teachers' college. The paper describes three AR circuits, expressed in three stages of field mapping by students: group mapping at the beginning of the course, initial individual field mapping and field mapping prior to action design.FindingsAnalyzing the maps after each stage allowed for design modifications. The findings indicate that field mapping helped students better understand the complexity of a social-ecological system and their role within it. Lecturers were required to maintain a delicate balance between teaching and supporting the students' first-hand experience as environmental citizens.Research limitations/implicationsThe study's conclusions are based on a case study and are therefore presented dialectically rather than as global generalizations.Practical implicationsMapping the field of action can serve as a powerful tool in fostering a system approach to environmental citizenship in many educational settings.Originality/valueThe paper presents the use of Kurt Lewin's field theory for environmental education and for fostering environmental citizenship based on systemic and ecological thinking. The diversity of students' conceptualizations of the complexity of a social-ecological system, as revealed in this study, calls for further research of field-mapping as a teaching method. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education Emerald Publishing

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
© Emerald Publishing Limited
ISSN
1467-6370
DOI
10.1108/ijshe-11-2018-0201
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Abstract

Students' simplistic observations and uninspired solutions for social-ecological dilemmas were the motivation for this study. The purpose of this paper is to foster systemic thinking in students and study the role of the lecturers.Design/methodology/approachThe research was designed as a self-study action-research (AR), which was carried out by the lecturers of an environmental citizenship course in a teachers' college. The paper describes three AR circuits, expressed in three stages of field mapping by students: group mapping at the beginning of the course, initial individual field mapping and field mapping prior to action design.FindingsAnalyzing the maps after each stage allowed for design modifications. The findings indicate that field mapping helped students better understand the complexity of a social-ecological system and their role within it. Lecturers were required to maintain a delicate balance between teaching and supporting the students' first-hand experience as environmental citizens.Research limitations/implicationsThe study's conclusions are based on a case study and are therefore presented dialectically rather than as global generalizations.Practical implicationsMapping the field of action can serve as a powerful tool in fostering a system approach to environmental citizenship in many educational settings.Originality/valueThe paper presents the use of Kurt Lewin's field theory for environmental education and for fostering environmental citizenship based on systemic and ecological thinking. The diversity of students' conceptualizations of the complexity of a social-ecological system, as revealed in this study, calls for further research of field-mapping as a teaching method.

Journal

International Journal of Sustainability in Higher EducationEmerald Publishing

Published: Oct 4, 2019

Keywords: Action research; Field theory; Higher education; Social-ecological system; Environmental citizenship

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