Crossing a Zone of Mutual Oblivion: Sustainability and Childrearing in the Anthropocene

abstract: Raising future generations is a culturally diverse, universally technological human project. This research brought the everyday work of raising children into the domain of sustainability scholarship, by first proposing a model of childrearing as a globally distributed socio-technical syste...

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Other Authors: Cazel-Jahn, Angela (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.55607
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-556072020-01-15T03:01:11Z Crossing a Zone of Mutual Oblivion: Sustainability and Childrearing in the Anthropocene abstract: Raising future generations is a culturally diverse, universally technological human project. This research brought the everyday work of raising children into the domain of sustainability scholarship, by first proposing a model of childrearing as a globally distributed socio-technical system, and then exploring the model with participants in two nodes – an elementary and middle school, and a children’s museum. In the process, the research objective shifted towards using methods that were less academic and more relevant to childrearing agents. The focus on participatory survey data was abandoned, in favor of autoethnographic documentation of a long-term engagement with a third node of the system, a child welfare setting. This approach yielded unexpected findings that fit the proposed model, identified characteristics of a Zone of Mutual Oblivion (ZMO) that exists between childrearing and sustainability, and clarified ways in which people prioritize their own needs and responsibilities, the developmental needs of children, the potential needs and capacities of future generations, and the functional integrity of ecological systems. Dissertation/Thesis Cazel-Jahn, Angela (Author) Blue Swadener, Elizabeth (Advisor) Allenby, Braden (Committee member) Lobo, Jose (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Sustainability anthropocene child childrearing future sustainability technology eng 243 pages Doctoral Dissertation Sustainability 2019 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.55607 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2019
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topic Sustainability
anthropocene
child
childrearing
future
sustainability
technology
spellingShingle Sustainability
anthropocene
child
childrearing
future
sustainability
technology
Crossing a Zone of Mutual Oblivion: Sustainability and Childrearing in the Anthropocene
description abstract: Raising future generations is a culturally diverse, universally technological human project. This research brought the everyday work of raising children into the domain of sustainability scholarship, by first proposing a model of childrearing as a globally distributed socio-technical system, and then exploring the model with participants in two nodes – an elementary and middle school, and a children’s museum. In the process, the research objective shifted towards using methods that were less academic and more relevant to childrearing agents. The focus on participatory survey data was abandoned, in favor of autoethnographic documentation of a long-term engagement with a third node of the system, a child welfare setting. This approach yielded unexpected findings that fit the proposed model, identified characteristics of a Zone of Mutual Oblivion (ZMO) that exists between childrearing and sustainability, and clarified ways in which people prioritize their own needs and responsibilities, the developmental needs of children, the potential needs and capacities of future generations, and the functional integrity of ecological systems. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Sustainability 2019
author2 Cazel-Jahn, Angela (Author)
author_facet Cazel-Jahn, Angela (Author)
title Crossing a Zone of Mutual Oblivion: Sustainability and Childrearing in the Anthropocene
title_short Crossing a Zone of Mutual Oblivion: Sustainability and Childrearing in the Anthropocene
title_full Crossing a Zone of Mutual Oblivion: Sustainability and Childrearing in the Anthropocene
title_fullStr Crossing a Zone of Mutual Oblivion: Sustainability and Childrearing in the Anthropocene
title_full_unstemmed Crossing a Zone of Mutual Oblivion: Sustainability and Childrearing in the Anthropocene
title_sort crossing a zone of mutual oblivion: sustainability and childrearing in the anthropocene
publishDate 2019
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