Reconciling Art and Science for Sustainability
Jun 2020
Perspective
Insight
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Seeing is questioning: prompting sustainability discourses through an evocative visual agenda
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Iconic images, symbols, and archetypes: their function in art and science
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Food as a daily art: ideas for its use as a method in development practice
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Sonifying social-ecological change: A wetland laments agricultural transformation
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Sustainability science as if the world mattered: sketching an art contribution by comparison
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Capturing change: the duality of time-lapse imagery to acquire data and depict ecological dynamics
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A message from magic to science: seeing how the brain can be tricked may strengthen our thinking
Research
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Integrated science and art education for creative climate change communication
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Creative convergence: exploring biocultural diversity through art
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Catalyst: reimagining sustainability with and through fine art
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Local perceptions of land-use change: using participatory art to reveal direct and indirect socioenvironmental effects of land acquisitions in Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
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The drama of resilience: learning, doing, and sharing for sustainability
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The imaginary worlds of sustainability: observations from an interactive art installation
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Using crowdsourced imagery to detect cultural ecosystem services: a case study in South Wales, UK
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Social-ecological memory in an autobiographical novel: ecoliteracy, place attachment, and identity related to the Korean traditional village landscape
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Reconnecting art and science for sustainability: learning from indigenous knowledge through participatory action-research in the Amazon
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Art and artistic processes bridge knowledge systems about social-ecological change: An empirical examination with Inuit artists from Nunavut, Canada
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Performing biospheric futures with younger generations: a case in the MAB Reserve of La Sepultura, Mexico
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“A shepherd has to invent”: Poetic analysis of social-ecological change in the cultural landscape of the central Spanish Pyrenees