Hecht Marijke
School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State University, Kottman Hall, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
Cult Stud Sci Educ. 2023;18(1):195-204. doi: 10.1007/s11422-023-10153-8. Epub 2023 Feb 19.
This is a story of becoming. In this creative non-fiction essay, I share a case study of an informal science program for high school aged youth that took place over 5-weeks one summer in an urban park in Pittsburgh, PA, USA. I conducted observations, interviews, and artifact analysis to explore how youth environmental interest and identity developed through relational processes between human and more-than-human beings. As a participant-observer, I tried to focus my attention on learning about learning. But I kept getting pulled from my research to something bigger, something messier. In my essay, I reflect on what it meant for our small group to become naturalists together, juxtaposing the diversity of our human cultures/histories/languages/selves with the diversity of the park, from the soil to the tree canopy. I then draw intimate connections between the twin losses of biological and cultural diversity. By using narrative storytelling, I invite the reader to come on a journey with me through the story of my own ideas, the ideas of the youth and educators I worked with, and the story of the land itself.
这是一个关于成长的故事。在这篇创意非虚构散文中,我分享了一个针对美国宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡市一个城市公园内高中生的非正式科学项目的案例研究,该项目在一个夏天持续了五周。我进行了观察、访谈和人工制品分析,以探究青少年的环境兴趣和身份认同是如何通过人与超人类之间的关系过程发展起来的。作为一名参与观察者,我试图将注意力集中在学习如何学习上。但我总是被从研究中拽出来,去关注更宏大、更复杂的事情。在我的文章中,我反思了我们这个小团体一起成为博物学家意味着什么,将我们人类文化/历史/语言/自我的多样性与公园从土壤到树冠层的多样性并列起来。然后,我在生物多样性和文化多样性这两种损失之间建立了紧密的联系。通过叙事性的讲述,我邀请读者与我一同踏上一段旅程,这段旅程贯穿我自己的想法、我所共事的青少年和教育工作者的想法,以及这片土地本身的故事。