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Tag: ecosocial justice

By Cathy Fitzgerald Posted on 25/02/202225/02/2022

Sharing at the Royal College of Art UK why ecoliteracy is crucial for creative practice, design and the cultural sector

A few weeks ago I was thrilled to be asked to give a keynote lecture for the Doctoral Training Intensive Programme at the Royal College of Art, London. It was … Continue reading Sharing at the Royal College of Art UK why ecoliteracy is crucial for creative practice, design and the cultural sector

Categories: Values EducationTags: 2022, cathy fitzgerald, cultural policy makers, culturedeclares, Earth Charter, eco-social art practice, ecoliteracy, ecological art, ecological art practice, ecosocial justice, Emergent teaching, haumea, ireland, London, nikos patedakis, online learning, Royal College of Art, sustainability, UNESCO, values education
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