Sociocultural perspectives on youth ethical consumerism. ([2018])
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- Book
- Title:
- Sociocultural perspectives on youth ethical consumerism. ([2018])
- Main Title:
- Sociocultural perspectives on youth ethical consumerism
- Further Information:
- Note: Giuliano Reis, Michael Mueller, Rachel Gisewhite, Luiz Siveres, Renato Brito, editors.
- Other Names:
- Reis, Giuliano
Mueller, Michael P
Gisewhite, Rachel
Síveres, Luiz
Brito, Renato - Contents:
- Introduction -- 1. Sociocultural perspectives on youth ethical consumerism: An introduction, Giuliano Reis (University of Ottawa), Michael Mueller (University of Alaska), Rachel Gisewhite (Trezevant High School) -- 2. Finding ways to fill the void: A study of science preservice teachers' self-positioning as consumers, Jenny Martin and Lyn Carter (Australian Catholic University) -- 3. Redefining what it means to be technologically literate, Christina M. Nash (Green Mountain College) -- 4. The role of curriculum documents in youth's ideological upbringing: Consuming or loving the world? Snežana Ratković (Brock University), Dragana Martinovic (University of Windsor) and Trevor Norris (Brock University).- YOUTH: Between the price of consumption and the value of commitment, Luiz Siveres (Catholic University of Brasilia) -- 6. Youth uses of Actor Network Theory for undermining societal consumerism, John Lawrence Benzce (OISE, University of Toronto), Lyn Carter (Australian Catholic University, Melbourne) and Mirjan Krstovic (Peel District School Board -- 7. Exploring ethical relations to self and new ontologies, Jesse Bazzul (University of Regina) and Shakhnoza Kayumova (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth).- Altering the ideology of consumerism: Caring for land and people through school science, Sara Tolbert (University of Arizona) and Alexandra Schindel (SUNY at Buffalo) -- 9. Teaching about sustainable production and consumption, Kopnina (Leiden University and The HagueIntroduction -- 1. Sociocultural perspectives on youth ethical consumerism: An introduction, Giuliano Reis (University of Ottawa), Michael Mueller (University of Alaska), Rachel Gisewhite (Trezevant High School) -- 2. Finding ways to fill the void: A study of science preservice teachers' self-positioning as consumers, Jenny Martin and Lyn Carter (Australian Catholic University) -- 3. Redefining what it means to be technologically literate, Christina M. Nash (Green Mountain College) -- 4. The role of curriculum documents in youth's ideological upbringing: Consuming or loving the world? Snežana Ratković (Brock University), Dragana Martinovic (University of Windsor) and Trevor Norris (Brock University).- YOUTH: Between the price of consumption and the value of commitment, Luiz Siveres (Catholic University of Brasilia) -- 6. Youth uses of Actor Network Theory for undermining societal consumerism, John Lawrence Benzce (OISE, University of Toronto), Lyn Carter (Australian Catholic University, Melbourne) and Mirjan Krstovic (Peel District School Board -- 7. Exploring ethical relations to self and new ontologies, Jesse Bazzul (University of Regina) and Shakhnoza Kayumova (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth).- Altering the ideology of consumerism: Caring for land and people through school science, Sara Tolbert (University of Arizona) and Alexandra Schindel (SUNY at Buffalo) -- 9. Teaching about sustainable production and consumption, Kopnina (Leiden University and The Hague University of Applied Science) -- 10. Challenging speciesism: Youth repositioning of identities as ethical adults, Carolina Castano Rodriguez (Australian Catholic University) -- 11. Promoting mindfulness in education: The "SURE" approach, Nathan Hensley (Bowling Green State University) -- 12. Towards ethical youth consumerism in Alaska: The transformation of Alaskan education and a viable transition off fossil fuels and the consumer pipeline, Princess Daazhraii Johnson (University of Alaska Anchorage) -- 13. Consuming school (science) education: A family-based perspective, Giuliano Reis (University of Ottawa) -- 14. Commodification of health, disease, and body in science texts: Promoting meanings of consumerism in the classroom, Sophia (Sun Kyung) Jeong (University of Georgia), Sun Young Jeong (Medical College of Wisconsin), Mutlu Sen (University of Georgia) and Deborah J. Tippins (University of Georgia) -- 15. Youth consumerism: A cultural-historical approach, Wolff-Michael Roth (University of Victoria). … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (281 pages)
- Subjects:
- 640.73
Education
Young consumers
Consumer education
Consumer behavior
Consumption (Economics)
Science_xStudy and teaching
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- General
HOUSE & HOME -- Reference
Consumer behavior
Consumer education
Consumption (Economics)
Young consumers
Education -- Philosophy & Social Aspects
Social Science -- Children's Studies
Social Science -- Sociology -- Marriage & Family
Education -- Educational Psychology
Education
Cultural studies
Sociology: family & relationships
Teaching skills & techniques
Science -- Study & Teaching
Teaching of a specific subject
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319656083
3319656082 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319656076
3319656074 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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