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Doctorat
États-Unis
2022
Permaculture as an Ecopedagogy Curriculum and Alternative Theory of Development : An exploration of the Ecological Consciousness of Rural Western Kenyan Farmers using photo-voice with a farmer field school during COVID-19
Titre : Permaculture as an Ecopedagogy Curriculum and Alternative Theory of Development : An exploration of the Ecological Consciousness of Rural Western Kenyan Farmers using photo-voice with a farmer field school during COVID-19
Auteur : Epstein, David Yisrael.
Université de soutenance : State University of New York at Albany
Grade : Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 2022
Résumé
This dissertation explores two main questions of farmers in Western Kenya – how they see
farming as a creative process and their role in that – and how change is made possible in their
community. I explore stories from farmers themselves, using photographs they have taken and
stories they tell about those photographs, which answer these two questions. In doing so, I attempt
to understand the degree to which collective action has taken root in a community exposed to a
permaculture based curriculum within a farmer field school. It also importantly seeks to understand
what happens when such a curriculum takes an approach to improvement where the assumption is
that the local population will understand their own community and problems the best. Perhaps at
times that understanding will best occur with outside help to facilitate knowledge exchange, in order
to be able to create their own leadership and educational capacity to solve complicated problems.
This case study explores an example of an ecopedagogy curriculum and how such a curriculum may
impact the ways that farmers tell stories about their identities and relationships to land, one
another, resources, collective action, resilience, Gaia, agriculture, and development via a
participatory action research approach to educational policy and leadership improvement.
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