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Eco-Literacy Map

O Eco-Literacy Map Humantific Tufte McCandless Design 4.0 Lombardi Lima Horn Density Design Morelli information Barry visualisation eco- psychology visual language indigeneity & traditional ecological knowledge visual intelligence visualising networks & information design Berry Crompton Kasser Sewall Macy Merchant cognitive frames Harris & Roszak viable human ecofeminism. Warren identity Gray ecological literacy perceptual disorder campaigning critical transformative Wasilewski Abram learning consciousness deep Capra Holmgren eco Reason Kahn Sterling Goethe Barabasi ecology literacy Mezirow Bower Goethiar Leopold Kuhl Shiva science Bateson Naess Plumwood Lakoff paradigm shift Spretnak The Land epistemological critical sustainable Friere Ethic error action eco-pedagogy education ecological embeddedness research energy descent Thackara crisis of reason Milestone Silent Lovelock Dewey Spring Harding Bohm Wilber knowledge as effective action ju -- ------ Lukes Cohen design as social control Carson Gaia Theory holistic science Integral Theory denial transition Fuller towns Diamond Foucault Hopkins three-dimensional power design Bourdieu historical ecological collapse symbolic violence / discursive power science Santos Сох Tainter Birkeland cognitive crisis discipline justice positive design thinking industrial ecology development Tonkinwise Manzini Cross Ehrenfeld Key to signs Meadows Fry & Willis re-directed practice design as social learning Goodbun †The Map is Not the Territory * limits to critical growth sustainment urban This poster maps the AHRC funded doctoral research: "The Visual Communication of Ecological Literacy: Designing, Drysek ecology Klein Learning and Emergent Ecological Perception' by J.Boehnert. neo-marxist disaster capitalism Ecological literacy (EL) is a powerful concept that has the potential to create an integrated foundation for understanding environmental problems and potential solutions. Unfortunately, ecological literacy has largely failed to spread across disciplinary boundaries in the two decades since the concept was first conceived. To address this problem, this project creates new learning resources and processes for teaching and learning ecologically viable ways of understanding current problems. Daly Foster Harvey Sachs Jackson steady state economy prosperity without growth critiques of capitalism Key to lines † The information gathered on this map has been gathered from different sources and is not complete. ft Failure to become familiar with the major lines during your journey will significantly increase the likelihood of serious environmental damage ecological literacy philosophy sustainable development critical pedogogy Key to stations O lchann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 - 1832) writer, polyrnath O Akko Leopold (1 887 - 1948) ecologist, conservationist O Thomas Samuel Kuhn (1922 - 1996) physicist, philosopher O Dornella Dana' Meadows (1941 - 2001) evironmental scientist O Gregory Bateson (1904 - 1980) anthropologist, social scientist O Rachel Carson (1907 - 1964) biolaogist, ecologist • Albert-László Barabási (b.1967) physicist O Harding, Stephan Dr. (rva) holistic scientist O Jarnes Lovelock (b.1919) scientist, author O David Bohm (1917 - 1992) quantum physicist, philosopher O Ken Wilber (b.1949) author, integral theorist O Arne Nss (1912 - 2009) philosopher, activist Rob Hopkins (b.1970) ecologist, permaculture designer, author O David Holmgen (h. 1955) ecologist, permaculture designer O Edward Tufte (b.1942) political scientist, statistician, designer, writer O Robert E. Horn (nla) political scientist, information designer O Joseph A. Tainter (b. 1949) is a U.S. anthropologist and historian O Jared Dianond (h.1937) scientist, geologist, author O Robert Cox (rva) professor of rhetorical studies, cornmunications scholar O Tom Crompton (nla) change strategist, communications scholar O Tim Kasser (b. 1966) psychologist, communications scholar O Santos, Boaverntura De Sousa (b. 1940) professor of sociology O Marshall Mcl.uhan (1911 - 1980) educator, philosopher O Ann Marie Bary (nla) professor of visual perception and communication O John Bellarny Foster (nva) socialogist O David Harvey (b. 1935) anthropologist, geographer Tim Jackson (nva) professor of sustainable developrnent • Herman Daly (b. 1938) ecological econornist • Wolfgang Sachs (b.1946) saciologist, social scientist O Fritjof Capra (b.1939) physicist, systems theorist, author O Vandana Shiva (b.1952) physicist, philosopher, activist, ecofeminist O Karen Warren (nla) ecofeminist, philasopher O Carolyn Merchant (b.1936) historian of science, ecoferninist O Val Plurwood (1939 - 2008), ecofeminist activist, philosopher O Charlene Spretnak (b.1946) ecofeminist activist, philosopher O David Orr (n/a) environmental and political scientist O Hurmantific: Elizabeth Pastor and GK VanPatter (n/a) designers O David McCandless (n/a) data journalist, information designer O Mark Lombardi (1951-2000) researcher, information designer, artist O John Ehrenfeki (nla) industrial ecologist, author O Buckminster Fuller (1895 - 1983) engineer, designer, iriventor O Janis Birkeland (rva) architect, writer, scholar O Ezio Manzini (na) design theorist O Density Design - Paolo Ciuccarelli& others (n/a) information design O Maruel Lima (nva) information architect, visualization designen O Angela Morelli (nla) information designer O John Thackara (rưa) design theorist, director of Doors O Jon Goodbun (rva) architect, critical theorist O Nigel Cross (rua) professor of design studies. O Anne-Marie Willis & Tony Fry (n/a) design theorists, designers O Cameron Tomkinwise (rva) design theorist O Naomi Klein (b. 1970) author and social activist O Piere Bourdieu (1930 - 2002) sociologist, anthropologist, philosopher O Michel Foucault (1926 - 1984) philosopher, social theorist, historian O Peter Reason (rva) action researcher, social theorist, sustainability scholar O Steven Lukes (b.1941) political and critical social theorist O Stanley Cohen (nla) sociologist O Richard Kahn (rva) critical theorist, ecucation scholar O Paulo Freire (1921 -1997) radical educator, critical social theorist O Stephen Stephen (rva) education and sustainability scholar O Jack Mezirow (rưa) education scholar, social theorist O CA. Bower (n/a) ervironmental educator, philosopher O John Dewey (1859 - 1952) philosopher, educational reformer O Theodore Roszak (b.1933) professor of history O Laura Sewall (na) visual psychologist O Joanna Macy (b.1 929) author, Buddhist scholar, activist O Thornas Berry (1914-2009) cultural historian, ecotheologian O Leslie Gray (rla) indigenous educator, clinical psychologist O La Donna Harris & Jacqueline Wasilewski (rva) indigenous scholars, activists O David Abram (b.1957) phikosopher and cultural ecologist communications critical social theory perception transition movement visual communication ecological economics graphic design psychology / ecopsychology design science feminism / ecofeminism holistic science Version 3.2 - January 2012 Key to Lines: Summary of Disciplinary Lines Eco-literacy: Ecological literacy (EL) describes a capacity to think in terms of whole systems. Ecological literacy recognizes humankind's embeddedness within the ecological systems and thereby organizes cultural, political, legal and economic systems to prioritise the well-being of the ecological system Design is uniquely positioned to engage in a process of moving from theory to practice and moving between sectors to facilitate transdisciplinary actions and the design of new ways of living Design is a problem solving profession with a wide variety of tools and techniques to addresses complex problems. Philosophy: We have inherited a tradition based on a radical disconnection with the natural world resulting in epistemological error, a crisis of reason and ethical rootlessness. Ecological literacy describes a worldview that supports an ecologically embedded ontalagy, epistemology, rationality and ethic. Transition is a social movement and community design practice based on local responses to climate change and peak oil, i.e. depletion of fossil fuel reserves. Transition has its origins in permaculture which developed strategies for the design of systems for local resilience and energy descent Ecofeminist analysis asserts that historically both women and nature have been oppressed by a logic of domination. Feminism is a fundamental building block for a social transformation of enlarging the community of concern to indlude the wider ecological community as it has emancipative strategies that proven to work. A map based on the AHRC unded PhD research Sustainable Development: Current models of development based on Holistic Science Holistic science dramatically challenges assumptions and Graphic Design aims to strategically change human understanding and behavior through the use of visual communication Graphic design can communi- cate complex webs of interdependence and help audiences perceive relation- ships, context, causality and connections in dynamic systems. Critical Pedagogy is an educational movement that originated from Paulo Freire's educational practices focused on conscientization or critical consciousness. These teaching practices have been integral to the profound change witnessed in sacial movements globally including women's liberation. Ecological Economics is economic theory that recognizes the economic system as embedded within the ecological system and having to function within the carrying capacity of the earth. It describes quantitative growth as no longer delivering prosperity in rich countries. Instead we must aim for qualitative growth. The Visual Communication of Ecological Literacy: Designing. Learning and Emergent Ecological Perception infinite quantitative economic growth within a finite ecological system are entirely unsustainable. Development must reflect growth in nature where physical growth occurs to maturity then levels off towards qualititative growth. methodological approaches of positivist science. Holistic science unites both quantities and qualities in a paradigm shift in science from physics to the life sciences. Holistic science understands the earth as composed of living systems. by Jody Joanna Boehnert School of Architecture and Design The University of Brighton Communications mediate the human-nature relationship and have a vital role to pay in responding to environmental problems. Because communication is central a civilisation's capacity to avoid collapse, environmental communica- tion is a crisis discipline responding the crises in the earth sciences. Science: Ecological literacy emerges out the movement away from science characterized by atomism, mechanism, objectivism, anthropocentrism, rational- ism and dualism. Post-normal science reflects a shift in epistomological premises following Kuhn's theory of paradigm shifts in science. Social Theory offers powerful tools of analysis that describe how pawer functions in saciety, exposing how and why ecological literacy remains marginal. Symbolic violence describes forms of social control wherein environmental Ecopsychology address our psychological relationship with the natural world. offering a radical re-visioning of ecological self. While denial is a 'natural' defense mechanism, we can shatter denial using practices from addiction therapy. Eco- psychology is strongly influenced by TEK (traditional ecological knowledge). Visual Communication Within the context of an increasingly visual culture, visual communications can facilitate ecological understanding through display of complexity, context, connections and causality. Visuals can nurture qualitative whole systems thinking and even, potentially, an emergent ecological perception. Praxis No.32 - Version 3.2 - Jaruary 2012 www.eco-labs.org discourses reflect the interests of powerful economics/political interests.

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