Grassroots modalities of learning: creating and maintaining pluriversal knowing, being and doing for collective survival

Ann HILL, Justin See

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    Abstract

    This special issue highlights grassroots and place-based modalities of learning. It
    contributes to pluriversal ways of thinking and living emanating from diverse
    contexts and place-based and culturally specific ways of knowing, being and
    doing, It is written against the backdrop of global crises and it highlights
    practices and possibilities emerging from diverse grassroots contexts as a way
    forward for human and Earthkin collective survival. Contributions in the special
    issue all speak to one or more of three key themes, threads that are woven in and
    across the collection. These are: climate change adaptations, community food
    economies, and Indigenous language and communication tools that support
    grassroots living.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-10
    Number of pages10
    JournalLocal Environment: the international journal of justice and sustainability
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    Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - Jan 2025

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