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Abstract
In this article, we provide a theoretical conceptual analysis of FridaysForFuture (FFF) and of its effort in promoting the governance of socioeconomic transition toward sustainable development. FFF is a social movement that has received outstanding public recognition and visibility across the world in the last 2 years and is of great interest to educational research because it is largely composed of youngsters and appears to play a paideutic role in societal innovation. There is a growing but still limited body of investigation of FFF's structures, genealogy, and behavior. The same goes for its theoretical and ethical background and principles. Its efforts to promote social change by going beyond individual agency toward collective agency deserve greater attention from educational scientists. We argue that FFF is a complex, self-organizing, informal network, which we define as an enactive network for its ability to retrieve scientific knowledge and transform it into lived meaningful knowledge, and for its capacity to mobilize masses and influence public discourse under a specific ethical umbrella. We provide six macro categories to describe and explain FFF: 1) nested emergent network, 2) collective social agency and leadership, 3) political impact, 4) science-based learning and activism, 5) paideutic function, and 6) ethical (normative) stance. We stress the FFF capacity to recruit high-level scientific knowledge without direct support from schools, and embody strong ethical stances with specific references to the ethics of responsibility and care for the interaction between humanity and the natural world. Finally, we suggest that FFF can be interpreted as an enactive network with the ability to affect collective identity and empower collective agency by encouraging communities into a more scientific, evidence-based, and ethical public discourse.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 636067 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Frontiers in Education |
Volume | 6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 28 Jun 2021 |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 503001 General education
Keywords
- FridaysForFuture
- enactive network
- collective agency
- education for sustainable development
- climate change
- enactive embodied cognition
- systems theory
- socio-ecological systems
- GOVERNANCE
- EDUCATION
- COGNITION
- FUTURES
- YOUTH
Activities
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PEA-Conference: Pedagogy, Ecology and the Arts conference: Polis
Evi Agostini (Organiser), Denis Francesconi (Organiser), Sabina Langer (Organiser) & Nazario Zambaldi (Organiser)
8 Sep 2023 → 9 Sep 2023Activity: Academic events › Organisation of ...
Prizes
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School for Quality of Life. Policy, practice and theory for a quality of life approach in European school systems (SQoL).
Francesconi, Denis (Recipient), 1 Jul 2018
Prize: Fellowship
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Are We Talking about Green Skills or Sustainability Competences? A Scoping Review Using Scientometric Analysis of Two Apparently Similar Topics in the Field of Sustainability
Montanari, S., Agostini, E. & Francesconi, D., 25 Sep 2023, In: Sustainability (Switzerland). 15, 19, p. 1-25 25 p., 14142.Publications: Contribution to journal › Article › Peer Reviewed
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Ripensare l’ambiente educativo come luogo di appartenenza e di costruzione di valori
Baldini, M., Ricciardi, M., Francesconi, D. & Casasola, G., 30 May 2022, In: Formazione & Insegnamento. 20, 1, p. 976-984 9 p.Translated title of the contribution :Rethinking the educational environment as a place of belonging and building values Publications: Contribution to journal › Article › Peer Reviewed
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Introduction to the special issue "embodied cognition and education"
Agostini, E. & Francesconi, D., Jul 2021, In: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. 20, 3, p. 417-422 6 p.Publications: Contribution to journal › Editorial › Peer Reviewed
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