TY - JOUR
T1 - "Face the cow”
T2 - Reconnecting to nature and increasing capacities for pro-environmental agency
AU - Raatikainen, Kaisa
AU - Juhola, Katja
AU - Huhmarniemi, Maria
AU - Peña Lagos, Hugo
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Arts-based practices can support sustainability, combined with research that points out needs for intervention. We practiced environmental sensitivity and dialogic art with fifth-grade school pupils as part of an International Socially Engaged Art Symposium (ISEAS2019). Using arts-based action research methodology, our case study focused on the opportunities of arts-based environmental education in advancing the management of meadows and wood-pastures. We explored nature connectedness and pro-environmental mindsets and behaviors among the pupils and artists/researchers. The artistic results encompassed the dialogic interactions of the intervention, exhibited artworks, and audiovisual documentation. Using the leverage points framework, we detected key levers in conservation of meadows and wood-pastures, based on literature and the current study through a content analysis on the collected reflective materials. The participants emphasized engaging with agricultural nature in multiple ways, through doing and feeling. Arts-based practices allowed participants to recognize their corporality and develop an experiental, expressive, and informed connection with nature. Based on discussions on the general ideologies and values underlying the intervention, we conclude that promoting a stewardship philosophy towards agricultural nature would benefit its conservation. Arts-based environmental education has great potential in advancing such transition, if the multidimensionality of the interaction between people and nature is acknowledged.
AB - Arts-based practices can support sustainability, combined with research that points out needs for intervention. We practiced environmental sensitivity and dialogic art with fifth-grade school pupils as part of an International Socially Engaged Art Symposium (ISEAS2019). Using arts-based action research methodology, our case study focused on the opportunities of arts-based environmental education in advancing the management of meadows and wood-pastures. We explored nature connectedness and pro-environmental mindsets and behaviors among the pupils and artists/researchers. The artistic results encompassed the dialogic interactions of the intervention, exhibited artworks, and audiovisual documentation. Using the leverage points framework, we detected key levers in conservation of meadows and wood-pastures, based on literature and the current study through a content analysis on the collected reflective materials. The participants emphasized engaging with agricultural nature in multiple ways, through doing and feeling. Arts-based practices allowed participants to recognize their corporality and develop an experiental, expressive, and informed connection with nature. Based on discussions on the general ideologies and values underlying the intervention, we conclude that promoting a stewardship philosophy towards agricultural nature would benefit its conservation. Arts-based environmental education has great potential in advancing such transition, if the multidimensionality of the interaction between people and nature is acknowledged.
KW - traditional rural biotope
KW - Agricultural biodiversity
KW - arts-based method
KW - environmental education
KW - human-nature relationship
KW - leverage point
KW - semi-natural grassland
KW - socially engaged art
KW - art symposium
KW - art education
KW - art-based action research
KW - Agricultural biodiversity
KW - arts-based method
KW - environmental education
KW - human-nature relationship
KW - leverage point
KW - Marina García-Llorente
KW - semi-natural grassland
KW - socially engaged art
KW - traditional rural biotope
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U2 - 10.1080/26395916.2020.1817151
DO - 10.1080/26395916.2020.1817151
M3 - Article
VL - 16
SP - 273
EP - 289
JO - Ecosystems and People
JF - Ecosystems and People
SN - 2639-5908
IS - 1
ER -