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This collection examines issues of agency, power, politics and identity as they relate to science and technology and education, within contemporary settings. Social, economic and ecological critique and reform are examined by numerous contributing authors, from a range of international contexts. These chapters examine pressing pedagogical questions within socio-scientific contexts, including petroleum economies, food justice, health, environmentalism, climate change, social media and biotechnologies. Readers will discover far reaching inquiries into activism as an open question for science and technology education, citizenship and democracy. The authors call on the work of prominent scholars throughout the ages, including Bourdieu, Foucault, Giroux, Jasanoff, Kierkegaard, Marx, Nietzsche, Ranciere and iek. The application of critical theoretical scholarship to mainstream practices in science and technology education distinguishes this book, and this deep, theoretical treatment is complemented by many grounded, more pragmatic exemplars of activist pedagogies. Practical examples are set within the public sphere, within selected new social movements, and also within more formal institutional settings, including elementary and secondary schools, and higher education. These assembled discussions provide a basis for a more radically reflexive reworking of science and technology education. Educational policy makers, science education scholars, and science and technology educators, amongst others, will find this work thought-provoking, instructive and informative.
1 Activism! Toward a More Radical Science and Technology Education
1(20)
Steve Alsop
Larry Bencze
Part I Constituting Theories
21(182)
Steve Alsop
Larry Bencze
2 The Elephant in the Room: Science Education, Neoliberalism and Resistance
23(14)
Lyn Carter
3 Science Education as a Site for Biopolitical Engagement and the Reworking of Subjectivities: Theoretical Considerations and Possibilities for Research
37(18)
Jesse Bazzul
4 A Critical Pedagogy for STEM Education
55(12)
Arturo Rodriguez
5 Becoming Part of the Solution: Learning about Activism, Learning through Activism, Learning from Activism
67(32)
Derek Hodson
6 From Promoting the Techno-sciences to Activism -- A Variety of Objectives Involved in the Teaching of SSIs
99(14)
Laurence Simonneaux
7 Hopeful Practices: Activating and Enacting the Pedagogical and Political Potential in Crisis
113(14)
Rebecca Houwer
8 Using Collaborative Inquiry to Better Understand Teaching and Learning
127(22)
Kenneth Tobin
9 From Knowledge to Action? Re-embedding Science Learning Within the Planet's Web
149(16)
Laura Colucci-Gray
Elena Camino
10 Education for Sustainable Contraction as Appropriate Response to Global Heating
165(18)
David E. Selby
11 Learning to Let Go of Sustainability
183(20)
David W. Blades
Janet Newbury
Part II The Public Sphere
203(160)
Steve Alsop
Larry Bencze
12 Street Medicine as a Science Education for Activists
205(10)
Matthew Weinstein
13 Why Science Education Mediates the Way We Eat
215(22)
Michael P. Mueller
14 From-Within-the-Event: A Post-constructivist Perspective on Activism, Ethics, and Science Education
237(18)
Wolff-Michael Roth
15 #OccupyTech
255(14)
Kate Milberry
16 Trajectories of Socioscientific Issues in News Media: Looking into the Future
269(38)
G. Michael Bowen
17 The Perils, Politics, and Promises of Activist Science
307(16)
Bernhard Isopp
18 Passive No More
323(20)
Leo Elshof
19 Joining Up and Scaling Up: Analyzing Resistance to Canada's "Dirty Oil"
343(20)
Randolph Haluza-DeLay
Angela V. Carter
Part III Elementary and Secondary Education
363(146)
Larry Bencze
Steve Alsop
20 We Got Involved and We Got to Fix It!: Action-Oriented School Science
365(16)
Erin Sperling
Terry Wilkinson
Larry Bencze
21 Undermining Neo-liberal Orthodoxies in School Science: Telling the Story of Aluminium
381(18)
Ralph Levinson
22 Preparing Students for Self-Directed Research-Informed Actions on Socioscientific Issues
399(20)
Mirjan Krstovic
23 Activism in Science and Environmental Education: Renewing Conceptions About Science Among Students When Considering Socioscientific Issues
419(16)
Barbara Bader
Yves Laberge
24 Utilizing Social Media to Increase Student-Led Activism on STSE Issues
435(16)
Brandon Zoras
Larry Bencze
25 Developing an `Activist Mentality' in an Environmental Science Course
451(14)
Erica N. Blatt
26 Responsible Stewards of the Earth: Narratives of Youth Activism in High School (Science)
465(12)
Ashley S. Kerckhoff
Giuliano Reis
27 Climate Change and Citizen Science: Early Reflections on Long-Term Ecological Monitoring Projects in Southern Ontario
477(14)
Ana Maria Martinez
Steve Alsop
28 "It Changed Our Lives": Activism, Science, and Greening the Club/Community
491(18)
Angela Calabrese Barton
Edna Tan
Part IV Post-secondary Education
509(114)
Larry Bencze
Steve Alsop
29 Citizens as Concerned but Knowledge-Poor Watchdogs: Attributions of Legitimacy to Social Actors in the Management of Biotechnology Issues
511(20)
Chantal Pouliot
30 Transformative Learning in Science Education: Investigating Pedagogy for Action
531(16)
Lyn Carter
Carolina Castano Rodriguez
Mellita Jones
31 Promoting Students' Collective Socio-scientific Activism: Teachers' Perspectives
547(28)
Pedro Reis
32 Counter Cultural Hegemony: Student Teachers' Experiences Implementing STSE-Activism
575(22)
Darren Hoeg
Larry Bencze
33 Implementing Practical Pedagogical Strategies for the Widespread Adoption of Renew able Energy
597(10)
Jose Etcheverry
34 Afterword: Towards Technoscience Education for Healthier Networks of Being
607(16)
Larry Bencze
Steve Alsop
Author Biographies 623(14)
Index 637
Professor Steve Alsop and Professor Larry Bencze are internationally recognised authors in science and technology education. They have established records of publication and are leaders in the area of science and technology education and activism. For the past three years, for example, they have been editing the web-based Journal for Activist Science and Technology Education (JASTE) and have recently edited a special edition of the Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education in this area. Their recent edited books include Analysing Exemplary Science Education (Open University Press) and Beyond Cartesian Dualism (Kluwer).