Following the inaugural Australian Association for Environmental Education (AAEE) research symposium in November 2014, we — a group of emerging researchers in Environmental Education/Sustainability Education (EE/SE) — commenced an online collaboration to identify and articulate our responses to the main themes of the symposium. Identifying as #aaeeer, our discussions coalesced into four main areas that we felt captured not only some of our current research interests, but also ‘under-explored’ areas that need further attention and that also held the potential for meaningful and ‘dangerous’ contributions to EE/SE research and practice. These themes were: (1) uncertain futures, (2) traditional knowledges for the future, (3) community EE/SE, and (4) the rise of the digital, explorations of which we present in this article. By no means intended to capture all that is worth researching in this field, these themes, and this article, are deliberately presented by #aaeeer to spark discussions, as well as showcase an example of online collaboration between researchers in a number of countries.
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Perspectives from emerging researchers: what next in EE/SE research?
Australian Journal of Environmental Education, Vol.32(1), pp.17-29
2016
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- Title
- Perspectives from emerging researchers: what next in EE/SE research?
- Creators
- Claudio Aguayo - Auckland University of TechnologyBlanche Higgins - Monash UniversityEllen Field - James Cook UniversityJennifer Nicholls - James Cook UniversitySusan PudinSangion Appiee Tiu - University of WaikatoMaia Osborn - Southern Cross UniversityFarshad Hashemzadeh - University of WaikatoKevin Kezabu Lubuulwa - University of TasmaniaMark Boulet - University of TasmaniaBelinda A Christie - Swinburne University of TechnologyJeremy Mah
- Publication Details
- Australian Journal of Environmental Education, Vol.32(1), pp.17-29
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Identifiers
- 2547; 991012821999102368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Education
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article