Journal article
Diffracting young people's perceptions and agency on adaptation to climate change in Bangladesh: through socioecological, posthuman, and postcolonial positioning
Children's geographies, Vol.Online first, pp.1-18
28/11/2023
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Abstract
Bangladesh is extremely vulnerable to climate change and Bangladeshi children and young people witness immense changes taking place in their everyday lives due to the catastrophic impacts of climatehood (climate change and childhood). This paper explores Bangladeshi young people's perceptions and agency towards climatehood, and it employs a child and youth framed methodology where young people carry out visual ethnographic research alongside the university researcher. In this research, four young people (aged from 14 to 16) in urban and rural Bangladesh give voice to their knowledge, beliefs, and practices on adaptation to climatehood through interviews, group discussions, photographs, and drawings. The theoretical underpinnings of this study are socioecology, posthumanism, and postcolonialism and analysis involves a diffractive process where it cuts across, past, present, and future Bangladesh. The narratives, drawings, and photos, provide rich insight into young people's ecological, cultural, educational, and religious responses and activities to climatehood, in Bangladesh.
Details
- Title
- Diffracting young people's perceptions and agency on adaptation to climate change in Bangladesh: through socioecological, posthuman, and postcolonial positioning
- Creators
- Ferdousi Khatun - Independent University, Bangladesh (Dhaka, Bangladesh)Marianne Logan - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Children's geographies, Vol.Online first, pp.1-18
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Number of pages
- 18
- Identifiers
- 991013154182602368
- Copyright
- © 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Education
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article