Unsettling “reduce-reuse-recycle”: the provocation of wastepaper and “discarding well”

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Environmental Education Pub Date : 2023-03-16 DOI:10.1080/00958964.2023.2179585
J. Merewether, M. Blaise, Katie Pitchford, Stefania Giamminuti
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Abstract This article engages with discard studies scholarship to interrogate findings from a study that set out to deliberately follow wastepaper in an early childhood setting. The study, which used participatory methods positioning teachers and children as research partners, began with purposeful noticing and attunement to paper’s movements and materiality. This attentiveness defamiliarized paper and the ways in which it is known and experienced. It led to questions about the wider systems in which paper is entangled. In this article, thinking with discard studies provokes us to consider the relational systems that involve paper in early learning settings and leads us to question the reduce-reuse-recycle maxim which allows some systems to flourish by diverting attention away from them. The article concludes by suggesting that if we are to discard well, we must become aware of systems that are maintained by taken-for-granted waste practices such as reducing, reusing, and recycling.
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令人不安的“减少-再利用-再循环”:废纸与“弃井”的挑衅
摘要本文采用丢弃研究奖学金来质疑一项研究的结果,该研究旨在故意在儿童早期跟踪废纸。这项研究采用了参与式方法,将教师和儿童定位为研究伙伴,从有目的地注意和适应纸张的运动和物质性开始。这种注意力陌生化了论文以及人们对它的了解和体验。这引发了人们对纸张纠缠的更广泛系统的质疑。在这篇文章中,对丢弃研究的思考促使我们考虑早期学习环境中涉及纸张的关系系统,并使我们质疑减少再利用-回收准则,该准则允许一些系统通过转移注意力而蓬勃发展。文章最后建议,如果我们要好好丢弃,我们必须意识到那些被视为理所当然的废物做法所维护的系统,如减少、再利用和回收。
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期刊介绍: Any educator in the environmental field will find The Journal of Environmental Education indispensable. Based on recent research in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities, the journal details how best to present environmental issues and how to evaluate programs already in place for primary through university level and adult students. University researchers, park and recreation administrators, and teachers from the United States and abroad provide new analyses of the instruction, theory, methods, and practices of environmental communication and education in peer-reviewed articles. Reviews of the most recent books, textbooks, videos, and other educational materials by experts in the field appear regularly.
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