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Record Nr.

UNINA9910498503803321

Autore

Allen Jonathon

Titolo

Right Research : Modelling Sustainable Research Practices in the Anthropocene / Chelsea Miya, Oliver Rossier, Geoffrey Rockwell

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, : Open Book Publishers, 2021

ISBN

979-1-03-652190-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxvi-528 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

AndersonTerry

BarlageDoug

BeierJesse

BeierJessie

BensonEric

BolenderKarin

ByrdNick

CohenHart

DawsonTed

DolataPetra

DonnerChrista

FanLai-Tze

FerronatoPriscilla

GillAlison

HatfieldMaryella

HoganMél

KorenblatJoshua

KowalchukKristine

LeungMichael

LovelesNatalie

LovelessNatalie

Mellick LopesAbby

MiyaChelsea

NyeHoward

OlsonLeanne

ParadiseAllison

RockweGeoffrey

RockwellGeoffrey

RossierOliver

S. YangAndrew

ShouteGem

SidotiFrancesca

SmallwoodScott

Starling GouldAmanda

VerhoevenDeb



YangS

Soggetti

Education

age of the Anthropocene

Educational institutions

institutional practices

political change

relationship to the environment

scholarly research practices

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

Educational institutions play an instrumental role in social and political change, and are responsible for the environmental and social ethics of their institutional practices. The essays in this volume critically examine scholarly research practices in the age of the Anthropocene, and ask what accountability educators and researchers have in ‘righting’ their relationship to the environment. The volume further calls attention to the geographical, financial, legal and political barriers that might limit scholarly dialogue by excluding researchers from participating in traditional modes of scholarly conversation.  As such, Right Research is a bold invitation to the academic community to rigorous self-reflection on what their research looks like, how it is conducted, and how it might be developed so as to increase accessibility and sustainability, and decrease carbon footprint. The volume follows a three-part structure that bridges conceptual and practical concerns: the first section challenges our assumptions about how sustainability is defined, measured and practiced; the second section showcases artist-researchers whose work engages with the impact of humans on our environment; while the third section investigates how academic spaces can model eco-conscious behaviour.  This timely volume responds to an increased demand for environmentally sustainable research, and is outstanding not only in its interdisciplinarity, but its embrace of non-traditional formats, spanning academic articles, creative acts, personal reflections and dialogues. Right Research will be a valuable resource for educators and researchers interested in developing and hybridizing their scholarly communication formats in the face of the current climate crisis.