"Inheriting the Ecological Legacies of Settler Colonialism"

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Taylor, Affrica, Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw, Sandrina de Finney, and Mindy Blaise. “Inheriting the Ecological Legacies of Settler Colonialism.” Environmental Humanities 7, no. 1 (2016): 129-32. doi:10.1215/22011919-3616362.

One of the driving methodological and pedagogical concerns of the Common World Childhoods Research Collective, to which we belong, is the question of how to deal with the mess of the damaged worlds that we inherit and bequeath to future generations. The essays in this special section were commissioned in the wake of a Canadian SSHRC “Connections” symposium organised by the Common World Childhoods Research Collective, and held at the University of Victoria, British Columbia in late 2014. This interdisciplinary event brought environmental and Indigenous humanities scholars into conversation with early childhood education scholars and practitioners around the theme of: “Learning how to inherit colonised and ecologically challenged lifeworlds.” (Text from authors)

© Affrica Taylor, Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw, Sandrina de Finney, and Mindy Blaise 2016. Environmental Humanities is available online only and is published under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).