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你眼前的自然——颠覆性气候变化传播与生态可视化,作为一种基于花园的学习方法的一部分,让小学生和教师共同参与共创未来。

Nature in Your Face - Disruptive Climate Change Communication and Eco-Visualization as Part of a Garden-Based Learning Approach Involving Primary School Children and Teachers in Co-creating the Future.

作者信息

Löfström Erica, Klöckner Christian A, Nesvold Ine H

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Citizens, Environment and Safety, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2020 Dec 18;11:568068. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.568068. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The paper describes an innovative structured workshop methodology in garden-based-learning (GBL) called "Nature in Your Face" (NiYF) aimed at provoking a change in citizens behavior and engagement as a consequence of the emotional activation in response to disruptive artistic messages. The methodology challenges the assumption that the change needed to meet the carbon targets can be reached with incremental, non-invasive behavior engineering techniques such as nudging or gamification. Instead, it explores the potential of disruptive communication to push citizens out of their comfort zones and into creative modes of re-creating futures. This is done by confronting us with consequences of consumption by means of art and eco-visualizations. The aim being to achieve awareness, mental flexibility, and spurring debate. Thus, we invite them to react - and act upon these reactions by communicating their feelings or thoughts. This is used as an entrance point for broader and/or deeper engagement in a structured three-step methodology; (1) Framing: A disruptive element is introduced into the local environment. This triggers an emotional reaction, which then is taken up in a process of framing the problem and working with solutions. (2) Twisting: in a guided process, the initial energy from the emotional confrontation is twisted into a creative exploration of innovative solutions, from the perspective of the children. (3) Using: The last stage is using the developed solutions in the local social system (or refining them further). The methodology is being applied in cooperation with a primary school, and is iteratively adjusted and evaluated in a formative, action-research based approach scenario. NiYF is to stimulate societal engagement through deliberately confronting stakeholders with unexpected and potentially upsetting appearances of nature, climate effects, or carbon-neutral lifestyle scenarios. We have verified the practical usefulness and potential of the methodology and found that NiYF triggers societal engagement and transition, negotiating responsibilities and unlocking action potentials. We also found that eco-anxiety, denial, self-efficacy and cognitive dissonance form children's understanding of plastic. The project marks a paradigm shift from creating knowledge to using knowledge to create action, and a focus on learning from evaluating and adapting the approach in the field.

摘要

本文描述了一种基于花园学习(GBL)的创新型结构化工作坊方法,名为“自然在你面前”(NiYF),旨在通过对具有颠覆性的艺术信息做出情感反应来激发公民行为和参与度的改变。该方法挑战了这样一种假设,即通过渐进式、非侵入性的行为工程技术(如助推或游戏化)就能实现符合碳目标所需的改变。相反,它探索了颠覆性沟通的潜力,以促使公民走出舒适区,进入重新创造未来的创造性模式。这是通过艺术和生态可视化让我们面对消费的后果来实现的。目的是提高意识、增强思维灵活性并激发辩论。因此,我们邀请他们做出反应,并通过表达自己的感受或想法对这些反应采取行动。这被用作一个切入点,以一种结构化的三步方法进行更广泛和/或更深入的参与:(1)构建框架:将一个颠覆性元素引入当地环境。这引发一种情感反应,然后在构建问题和探讨解决方案的过程中加以利用。(2)扭转:在一个引导过程中,情感对抗产生的初始能量从儿童的角度被扭转为对创新解决方案的创造性探索。(3)应用:最后一个阶段是在当地社会系统中应用已开发的解决方案(或进一步完善它们)。该方法正在与一所小学合作应用,并以基于形成性行动研究的方法情景进行迭代调整和评估。NiYF旨在通过故意让利益相关者面对自然、气候影响或碳中和生活方式情景的意外且可能令人不安的呈现来刺激社会参与。我们已经验证了该方法的实际实用性和潜力,并发现NiYF引发了社会参与和转变,协商责任并释放行动潜力。我们还发现,生态焦虑、否认、自我效能感和认知失调构成了儿童对塑料的理解。该项目标志着从创造知识到利用知识创造行动的范式转变,以及专注于从在实地评估和调整方法中学习。

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